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1. This song, consisting almost entirely of two words repeated and spelled out, was a hit for the Ames Brothers in 1950. It has also, so help me, been recorded by Jimmy Dorsey, Lionel Hampton, Pee Wee King and His Golden West Cowboys and The Starlighters.
2. This song had its lyrics written on a blackboard and parsed by Steve Allen on network television.
3. This song capitalized on the inhibitions of the 1950s with the double-entendre lyrics, "So listen and I'll tell you what this fella did to me..."
4. There was a fad during the 1950s of recording songs with a clothing theme. Which of these songs was NOT part of that fad?
5. In 1959, Dodie Stevens recorded "Pink Shoelaces", about her boyfriend, Dooley -- "He's not good looking, heaven knows, but I'm wild about his crazy clothes." Which of the following items was Dooley NOT usually wearing?
6. Science fiction had a wonderful heyday in the 1950s. Which of these songs dealt with an alien-human romance?
7. This song seems to have been inspired by cartoon Funny Cars, Ed Wood and/or some really baaaad 1950s science fiction:
8. More alien romance! Which of these songs told about an alien who was a heckuva kisser?
9. Which of these is NOT a novelty record by the great Stan Freberg?
10. If you want to brush up on your 1950s hep cat talk, you simply MUST listen to "Kookie, Kookie, Lend Me Your Comb." Everybody knows Edd Byrnes (Kookie from "77 Sunset Strip") sang it -- but who sang the part of the girl?
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