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Post by H2IZCOOL on Jan 18, 2009 12:21:20 GMT -5
Here are four hit songs from the '60s and '70s.
One Bad Apple - The Osmonds One Of These Nights - The Eagles Seventh Son - Johnny Rivers #9 Dream - John Lennon
Tell me what they have in common. (It's not just that each song has a number in the title)
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Post by Pete70s on Jan 18, 2009 13:01:28 GMT -5
Two Johns and two Dons?
j/k- I know that isn't it...
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Post by 55dodger on Jan 18, 2009 15:11:04 GMT -5
The word "dream" appears in the lyrics of all four songs.
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Post by H2IZCOOL on Jan 18, 2009 16:58:54 GMT -5
The word "dream" appears in the lyrics of all four songs. That may be true, Woody, but it's not the answer. This isn't like one of my name that theme quizzes, this is just a curiosity.
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Post by Pete70s on Jan 18, 2009 23:54:14 GMT -5
Did all four songs peak at the number position in their titles?
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Post by H2IZCOOL on Jan 19, 2009 12:37:52 GMT -5
Did all four songs peak at the number position in their titles? Hey everybody! Pete's back!! I was listening to XM's '70s channel a couple of days ago, and they were running a Casey Kasem AT 40 show from January 1979. On that show Casey said that (up to that time) there were only 4 songs that had "predicted" their peak chart positions. And those were the four songs. So other than Whitburn, if you can't believe Casey, who can you believe? Well done Pete!
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Post by alandhopewell on Apr 29, 2011 11:24:56 GMT -5
Name four game-show hosts who had hit records. For my own reference, I'll print the answers in code....
48-38-12-48-32 08-24-24-32-05-18-04 ( 52-10-52-26-14 40-52-18-46-19 ) "26-52-14-12-18-52-30-30-04 16-14-24-26-23-46" 08-38-13-13-30 24-46 46-24-18-14-12-26-45
50-03-18-14 48-24-26-10-04 ( 48-38-25-29-18-16) "50-30-52-48-32 46-03-26-36-28 14-18-24-12-16-44-18-16" 14-52-14-14-30-23-14-52-30-39-16
08-36-26-32 28-52-18-14-36-26-46-52-30-31 (16-24-30-24) "46-17-48-32 24-42 48-52-18-46-16" 40-52-28-50-36-14
46-24-26-26-04 24-16-28-24-26-46 (24-16-28-24-26-46-16) "24-26-44 50-52-46 52-22-22-30-41" 22-04-18-52-28-36-46
SLIGHT HINT....one of these is the opposite of the others.
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