| Hint | Extra Hint | Explanation | Answer | % Correct |
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| Mumford | “Whispers in the Dark,” Island Records (2013) | Wikipedia: Mumford & Sons | Sons | 92%
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| Buddy Holly | “Peggy Sue,” Coral Records (1957) | Wikipedia: Buddy Holly Note: Singles released by this band were credited only to The Crickets, even though Buddy Holly was their leader vocalist. Holly’s “debut album” as a solo artist (Buddy Holly (Coral Records), 1958) still had The Crickets backing his performances. | the Crickets | 85%
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| Love | Frank Sinatra, Capitol Records (1955) | Wikipedia: Love and Marriage | Marriage | 77%
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| Brandy | “The Boy Is Mine,” Atlantic Records (1998) | Wikipedia: The Boy Is Mine (Brandy and Monica song) | Monica | 77%
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| Bruce Hornsby | “The Way It Is,” RCA Records (1986) | Wikipedia: Bruce Hornsby | the Range | 77%
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| Booker T. | “Green Onions,” Stax Records (1962) | Wikipedia: Booker T. & the M.G.'s | the M.G.s | 73%
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| Prince | “Cream,” Paisley Park / Warner Bros. Records (1991) | Wikipedia: Prince (musician) | The New Power Generation | 73%
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| Bob Seger | “Night Moves,” Capitol Records (1976) | Wikipedia: Bob Seger | the Silver Bullet Band | 73%
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| Peter Cetera | “The Next Time I Fall,” Warner Bros. Records (1986) | Wikipedia: The Next Time I Fall | Amy Grant | 54%
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| Phil Collins | “Separate Lives,” Atlantic / Virgin / WEA Records (1985) | Wikipedia: Separate Lives | Marilyn Martin | 46%
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| Spanky | “Sunday Will Never Be the Same,” Mercury Records (1967) | Wikipedia: Spanky and Our Gang | Our Gang | 46%
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| Bull | “The Funky Judge,” Toddlin’ Town Records (1968) | Wikipedia: Bull & the Matadors | the Matadors | 42%
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| Johnny Kidd | “Shakin’ All Over,” His Master’s Voice Records (1960) | Wikipedia: Johnny Kidd & the Pirates | the Pirates | 42%
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| Johnny Maestro | “Worst That Could Happen,” Buddah Records (1968) | Wikipedia: The Brooklyn Bridge (band) | The Brooklyn Bridge | 35%
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| Johnny | Heidi Newfield, Curb Records (2008) | Wikipedia: Johnny & June (song) | June | 31%
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| Ruby | “Our Day Will Come,” Kapp Records (1962) | Wikipedia: Ruby & the Romantics | the Romantics | 31%
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| Brian Auger | “This Wheel’s on Fire” (with Julie Driscoll), ATCO Records (1968) | Wikipedia: Brian Auger and the Trinity | the Trinity | 27%
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| Bobby Moore | “Searching for My Love,” Checker Records (1966) | Bobby Moore & the Rhythm Aces | the Rhythm Aces | 23%
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| Peter | “Zombie Creeping Flesh,” Trapper Records (1983) | Wikipedia: Peter and the Test Tube Babies | the Test Tube Babies | 23%
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| Rufus | “The Night Time Is the Right Time,” Stax Records (1964) | Wikipedia: Rufus and Carla | Carla | 19%
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| Slaughter | “Quick Joey Small (Run Joey Run),” Buddah Records (1968) | Wikipedia: Slaughter & the Dogs | the Dogs | 19%
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| Brett Marvin | “Standing on the Platform,” Sonet Records (1970) | Wikipedia: Brett Marvin and the Thunderbolts | the Thunderbolts | 19%
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| Bruce | “Summer Means Fun,” Columbia Records (1964) | Wikipedia: Bruce & Terry | Terry | 15%
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| Simon Dupree | “Kites,” Parlophone Records (1967) | Wikipedia: Simon Dupree and the Big Sound | the Big Sound | 15%
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| Johnnie Ray | “Cry,” Okeh Records (1951) | Wikipedia: Johnnie Ray | the Four Lads | 12%
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