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Pairs #63 (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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Last updated: January 26, 2025
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Rikki
“City of the Damned,” DJM Records (1977)
Wikipedia: Rikki and the Last Days of Earth

Gloria Estefan
“Rhythm Is Gonna Get You,” Epic Records (1987)
Wikipedia: Rhythm Is Gonna Get You

Rockin’ Pneumonia
Huey “Piano” Smith, Ace Records (1957)
Wikipedia: Rockin' Pneumonia and the Boogie Woogie Flu

Shep
“Daddy’s Home,” Hull Records (1961)
Wikipedia: Shep and the Limelites

Ronny
“G.T.O.,” Mala Records (1964)
Wikipedia: Ronny & the Daytonas

John Travolta
“You're the One That I Want,” RSO Records (1978)
Wikipedia: You're the One That I Want

Sonny
“I Got You Babe,” Atco Records (1965)
Wikipedia: Sonny & Cher

Donny
“I'm Leaving It (All) Up to You,” MGM Records (1974)
Wikipedia: Donny and Marie Osmond discography

Peaches
“Close Your Eyes,” Date Records (1967);

“Reunited,” Polydor Records (1979)
Wikipedia: Peaches & Herb


Lisa Loeb
“Stay (I Missed You),” RCA Records; BMG Records (1994)
Wikipedia: Lisa Loeb

McFadden
“Ain't No Stoppin' Us Now,” Philadelphia International Records (1979)
Wikipedia: McFadden & Whitehead

Tommy James
“Hanky Panky,” Snap! Records / Roulette Records (1964);

“Crimson and Clover,” Roulette Records (1968)
Wikipedia: Tommy James and the Shondells

Guns
“Sweet Child o' Mine,” Geffen Records (1988)
Wikipedia: Guns N' Roses

Brewer
“One Toke Over the Line,” Kama Sutra Records (1971)
Wikipedia: Brewer & Shipley

Peabo Bryson
“A Whole New World,” Walt Disney Records; Columbia Records (1992)
Wikipedia: A Whole New World

Bo Donaldson
“Billy, Don't Be a Hero,” Mercury Records (1974)
Wikipedia: Bo Donaldson and The Heywoods

Paul Revere
“Kicks,” Columbia Records (1966)
Wikipedia: Paul Revere & the Raiders

Bits
The Dave Clark Five, Columbia Records (1964)
Wikipedia: Bits and Pieces (song)

Joe Cocker
“Up Where We Belong,” Island Records (1982)
Wikipedia: Up Where We Belong

Dionne
“That's What Friends Are For,” Warner Bros. Records (1982)
Wikipedia: That's What Friends Are For

Tommy Boyce
“I Wonder What She's Doing Tonight,” A&M Records (1967)
Wikipedia: Boyce and Hart

Lee Presson
Jump-Swing from Hell: Live at the Hi-Ball Lounge, LPN (1998)
Wikipedia: Lee Presson and the Nails

Johnny Mathis
“Too Much, Too Little, Too Late,” Columbia Records (1977)
Wikipedia: Too Much, Too Little, Too Late

Smokey Robinson
“I Second That Emotion,” Tamla Records (1967)
Wikipedia: The Miracles

Bobby Hart
Cher
Deniece Williams
Friends
Get It
Herb
Jennifer Warnes
Marie Osmond
Miami Sound Machine
Nine Stories
Olivia Newton-John
Pieces
Regina Belle
Roses
Shipley
the Boogie Woogie Flu
the Daytonas
The Heywoods
the Last Days of Earth
the Limelites
the Miracles
the Nails
the Raiders
the Shondells
Whitehead
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