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1. In 1969 Canadian singer Anne Murray recorded "Bidin' My Time". When a US disc jockey flipped the record over the reverse side became Anne Murray's first Top Ten recording. Which song became her first US hit?
2. "Substitute" was the name of a 1966 hit by The Who. It was also the title of a song by a disco diva. "I Will Survive" was the flip side of "Substitute" and became a disco anthem for which singer?
3. In 1974 The Doobie brothers released "Another Park, Another Sunday" as a single with "Black Water" as the flip side. "Black Water" took off as the hit and reached Number One on the Billboard charts the following year. Which Doobie Brothers album contained these two songs?
4. In 1971 Rod Stewart released "Reason to Believe" as a single from his "Every Picture Tells A Story" album. The flip side started receiving airplay and Rod had his first US Number One album and Number One single simultaneously. Which song was Rod's first US Number One hit?
5. "Train to Nowhere" was an instrumental recorded by The Champs in 1958. The flip side became an enduring classic instrumental and a Number One US hit. What was the title of the song that was originally the "B" side?
6. "Surfer Joe" was recorded in 1962. The flip side was a hastily written and recorded instrumental titled "Wipe Out". The catchy drum beat placed the song at Number Two in the US while "Surfer Joe" peaked at Number 67. Which band originally recorded "Wipe Out"?
7. "Hung on You" was the "A" side of Righteous Brothers release in 1965. The duo recorded a cover tune for the flip side that went on to be a Number Four hit for them. The song saw a resurgence of popularity in 1990 when it was used in the film "Ghost". Which Righteous Brothers hit was originally the flip side of "Hung on You"?
8. Which 1972 Elvis Presley song was originally the "B" side of "Separate Ways" and was a Number One Country hit for Willie Nelson ten years later?
9. "For Emily, Whenever I May Find Her" reached Number 53 in 1972. The "A" side, "America" only made it to Number 97. Which duo released these songs?
10. In 1959 a song called "Teardrops on Your Letter" was released by Hank Ballard and the Midnighters. The flip side was a song Ballard composed titled "The Twist". Which artist released a version of "The Twist" the following year that kicked off the Twist craze?
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