Pairs #67 (Music Edition) - Statistics

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Hint Extra Hint Explanation Answer % Correct
Shawn Mendes “Señorita,” (Island Records), 2019 Wikipedia: Señorita (Shawn Mendes and Camila Cabello song)

Camila Cabello
81%
Bob Marley “No Woman, No Cry,” Island Records / Tuff Gong Records (1974) Wikipedia: Bob Marley and the Wailers

the Wailers
74%
Paul McCartney “Say Say Say,” Columbia Records (US) / Parlophone Records (UK) (1983) Wikipedia: Say Say Say

Michael Jackson
71%
Me Paul Simon, Columbia Records (1972) Wikipedia: Me and Julio Down by the Schoolyard

Julio Down by the Schoolyard
68%
Siouxsie “Kiss Them for Me,” Polydor Records / Geffen Records (1991) Wikipedia: Siouxsie and the Banshees

the Banshees
68%
Mike “The Living Years,” Atlantic Records / WEA Records (1988) Wikipedia: Mike and the Mechanics

the Mechanics
68%
Johnny Cash “Jackson,” Columbia Records (1967) Wikipedia: Johnny Cash


June Carter
65%
Prince “When Doves Cry,” Warner Bros. Records (1984) Wikipedia: Prince (musician)


The Revolution
65%
Peter “A World Without Love,” Columbia Records / Capitol Records (1964) Wikipedia: Peter and Gordon

Gordon
48%
Tony Orlando “Knock Three Times,” Bell Records (1970) Wikipedia: Tony Orlando and Dawn

Dawn
45%
Bobby “Boris” Pickett “Monster Mash,” Garpax Records (US) / London Records (UK) (1962) Wikipedia: Bobby Pickett

the Crypt-Kickers
42%
Post Malone “Sunflower,” Republic Records (2018) Wikipedia: Sunflower (Post Malone and Swae Lee song)

Swae Lee
35%
John Fred “Judy in Disguise (With Glasses),” Paula Records (1967) Wikipedia: John Fred

His Playboy Band
32%
Loggins “Your Mama Don't Dance,” Columbia Records (1972) Wikipedia: Loggins and Messina

Messina
32%
Mitch Ryder “Devil with a Blue Dress On” & “Good Golly Miss Molly,” New Voice Records (1967) Wikipedia: Mitch Ryder

The Detroit Wheels
32%
Dionne Warwicke “Then Came You,” Atlantic Records (1974) Wikipedia: Then Came You (Dionne Warwick and the Spinners song)

Spinners
29%
Toots “Sweet and Dandy,” Mango Records (1973) Wikipedia: Toots and the Maytals

the Maytals
26%
Johnnie “Over the Mountain; Across the Sea,” Chess Records (1957) Wikipedia: Johnnie & Joe

Joe
23%
Bob B. Soxx “Zip-A-Dee Doo-Dah,” Philles Records (1962) Wikipedia: Bob B. Soxx & the Blue Jeans

the Blue Jeans
23%
Shirley “Let the Good Times Roll,” Aladdin Records (1956) Wikipedia: Shirley & Lee

Lee
19%
Crime “The Dolphins and the Sharks,” Mute Records (1991) Wikipedia: Crime & the City Solution

the City Solution
19%
Black Randy “I Slept in an Arcade,” Dangerhouse Records (1979) Wikipedia: Black Randy and the Metrosquad

the Metrosquad
16%
Roy Head “Treat Her Right,” Back Beat Records (1965) Wikipedia: Roy Head

the Traits
16%
Gordon Jenkins and His Orchestra “Goodnight, Irene,” Decca Records (1950) Wikipedia: Gordon Jenkins

The Weavers
16%
Rosie “Angel Baby,” Highland Records (1960) Wikipedia: Rosie and the Originals

the Originals
13%
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