Pairs #67 (Music Edition)

Select the other half of each pair or expression. Assume the word “and” (or an ampersand) between the hint and the answer.

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

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

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

Siouxsie
“Kiss Them for Me,” Polydor Records / Geffen Records (1991)
Wikipedia: Siouxsie and the Banshees

Johnny Cash
“Jackson,” Columbia Records (1967)
Wikipedia: Johnny Cash


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

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

Loggins
“Your Mama Don't Dance,” Columbia Records (1972)
Wikipedia: Loggins and Messina

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

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

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

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

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

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


Shawn Mendes
“Señorita,” (Island Records), 2019
Wikipedia: Señorita (Shawn Mendes and Camila Cabello song)

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

Post Malone
“Sunflower,” Republic Records (2018)
Wikipedia: Sunflower (Post Malone and Swae Lee song)

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Camila Cabello
Dawn
Gordon
His Playboy Band
Joe
Julio Down by the Schoolyard
June Carter
Lee
Messina
Michael Jackson
Spinners
Swae Lee
the Banshees
the Blue Jeans
the City Solution
the Crypt-Kickers
The Detroit Wheels
the Maytals
the Mechanics
the Metrosquad
the Originals
The Revolution
the Traits
the Wailers
The Weavers
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