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Questions
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1. "Western Grunion"
The Music Exblowfish
2. "Jingill Jangill"
Robin Mackerelnamara
3. "Salmon Says"
Bobby Shermanta
4. "Lay A Little Chubin' On Me"
The Cohohio Express
5. "Jam Up and Jellyfish Tight"
Every Mother's Sunfish
6. "Easy Come, Easy Coho"
The Perchers
7. "Little Bit O' Sole"
1910 Fruitgourami Company
8. "Come On Down Tuna My Boat"
The Five Americandirus
9. "Sauger and Spice"
The Archerfishes
10. "Chummy Chummy Chummy"
Tommy Roe
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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. "Western Grunion"
Answer: The Five Americandirus
"Western Union" by The Five Americans was released in 1967 and reached number five on the US Billboard Hot 100 chart. The bridge and background vocals of the song was meant to simulate the sound of the dit, dit, dit of a telegraph key being tapped.
2. "Jingill Jangill"
Answer: The Archerfishes
"Jingle Jangle" by the fictional band the Archies was released in 1969 and reached number ten on the US Billboard Hot 100 chart. One of the studio musicians and lead singers of the band that made up the Archies was Ron Dante, the lead singer of the group The Cuff Links.
The Cuff Links had a hit song called "Tracy" in 1969 that went to number nine on the US Billboard Hot 100 chart. In the new TV drama "Riverdale", which is Archie Andrew's home town, 'jingle jangle' is a recreational drug.
3. "Salmon Says"
Answer: 1910 Fruitgourami Company
"Simon Says" by 1910 Fruitgum Company was released in 1967 and reached number four on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 chart. The band was one of the premier 'bubblegum' groups of the 60s with hits that include "1, 2, 3, Red Light", "Indian Giver", "Special Delivery", and "The Train".
4. "Lay A Little Chubin' On Me"
Answer: Robin Mackerelnamara
"Lay A Little Lovin' On Me" by Robin McNamara was released in 1970 and reached number 11 on the US Billboard Hot 100 chart. Robin McNamara never had another song reach the top 50 and he died in 2021.
5. "Jam Up and Jellyfish Tight"
Answer: Tommy Roe
"Jam Up and Jelly Tight" by Tommy Roe was released in 1969 and reached number eight on the US Billboard Hot 100 chart. Other hits by Roe include "Hooray for Hazel", "Sheila", "Sweet Pea", and "Dizzy".
6. "Easy Come, Easy Coho"
Answer: Bobby Shermanta
"Easy Come, Easy Go" by Bobby Sherman was released in 1970 and reached number nine on the US Billboard Hot 100 chart. Other songs by Sherman include "Julie, Do Ya Love Me", "Hey, Mister Sun", "La La La (If I Had You)", and "Judy, You'll Never Know (I'll Never Tell You)".
7. "Little Bit O' Sole"
Answer: The Music Exblowfish
"Little Bit O' Soul" by the Music Explosion was released in 1967 and reached number two on the US Billboard Hot 100 chart. The band had no other song reach the top 50 on US charts.
8. "Come On Down Tuna My Boat"
Answer: Every Mother's Sunfish
"Come On Down to My Boat" by Every Mother's Son was released in 1967 and reached number six on the on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. The band managed to reach number 46 on US charts that same year with the song "Put Your Mind at Ease".
9. "Sauger and Spice"
Answer: The Perchers
"Sugar and Spice" by The Searchers was released in 1963 and reached number five on UK charts. In 1966, an Illinois group called The Cryan Shames recorded it and made it to number 49 on the US Billboard Hot 100 chart.
10. "Chummy Chummy Chummy"
Answer: The Cohohio Express
"Yummy Yummy Yummy" by Ohio Express was released in 1968 and reached number four on the US Billboard Pop Singles chart and the US Cash Box Top 100 chart. Other hits by the band include "Down at Lulu's", "Sweeter Than Sugar", "Mercy" and "Chewy Chewy".
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