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Post by FreakyFlyBry on Jul 23, 2016 15:19:44 GMT -5
Kathy Troccoli - Tell Me Where It Hurts I'd heard it on Casey's Countdown but had no idea The Real Milli Vanilli did it first.
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Post by Hervard on Jul 23, 2016 15:40:22 GMT -5
^Neither did I until I was searching for an idea for an additional clue 2410) A song about a reptile with the need for a heating pad for a certain part of his anatomy. 2409) James Taylor remade John Denver and scored a decent-sized AC hit in the 80s. The same song title (but different song) charted the following decade for a successful Englishman. 2408) The highest charting pop song for this jazz guitarist. 2407) This song has the same title as what once held the record for the longest fall out of the Top 40 until Air Supply came along. 2406) A request to cleanse someone by way of affection? GOOD LUCK!!
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Post by FreakyFlyBry on Jul 23, 2016 15:51:14 GMT -5
2409. Phil Collins - Everyday? 2408. George Benson - Turn Your Love Around? 2407. Joe Jackson - Steppin' Out? 2406. Surface - Shower Me With Your Love
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Post by Hervard on Jul 23, 2016 15:55:05 GMT -5
Well, you got three of those right - the one you missed was #2408, but you did get the correct artist.
The other song was a #1 song in the 1980s.
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Post by FreakyFlyBry on Jul 23, 2016 16:05:43 GMT -5
2410. Paula Abdul - Cold Hearted? 2408. Give Me The Night?
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Post by Hervard on Jul 23, 2016 16:51:28 GMT -5
Right on both counts!
Hey, wow, we're nearly through the first 100 songs and the game started less than three weeks ago!
2405) Even though this artist's only R&R #1 was way back in the 70s, they had the most chart success in the late-80s and here and there through the 1990s. This song was from the latter decade and the B-side appeared on the soundtrack to the Tom Cruise film Days of Thunder.
2404) A song by a Canadian Pop/AC singer that hit the AC chart in the early 1990s bears the same title as the biggest song by a British Trio from the 80s. It is a duet with a singer who he teamed up with at least three times - one of them a remake of his biggest hit, which was the follow-up to the song in question.
2403) Another Canadian act, this one a hard-rock trio from Toronto. They had two Top 40 hits and this was their biggest.
2402) A song by one of the three artists involved in writing and producing Avril Lavigne's debut album. Though she never saw Top 40 success, she did have three AC hits, and this was the first one, from 1993.
2401) A song by a very successful English band that has a funny misheard lyric, about a ghost helping himself to your breakfast (which sounds feasible, since the song is from an album about a ghost).
GOOD LUCK!!
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Post by FreakyFlyBry on Jul 23, 2016 16:56:37 GMT -5
2405. Cher - Love And Understanding? 2404. Dan Hill & Rique Franks - Hold Me Now? 2402. Lauren Christy - The Color Of Night? 2401. The Police - Spirits In The Material World?
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Post by Hervard on Jul 23, 2016 17:01:54 GMT -5
WOW! That was incredible! Honestly - two of those songs were indeed obscure, but you figured them out (of course, I did provide easy clues, but still...)
The one you missed was somewhat obscure. It's a song about the determination to find that special someone, be it via fate or random chance.
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Post by FreakyFlyBry on Jul 23, 2016 17:15:41 GMT -5
Triumph - Somebody's Out There?
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Post by Hervard on Jul 23, 2016 19:15:19 GMT -5
That is correct - and I realize I made a mistake - for song #2402, you had the correct artist, but not the right song ("Color Of The Night" was actually Christy's third AC hit, from 1994. Her first two were from the previous year).
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Post by FreakyFlyBry on Jul 23, 2016 19:17:07 GMT -5
You Read Me Wrong?
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Post by Hervard on Jul 24, 2016 14:29:35 GMT -5
That's more like it!
2400) A paean to Elvis Presley.
2399) A song about unemployment that is still timely today.
2398) Role reversal in a relationship.
2397) The first song from a rock band from the midwest whose Top Ten hit streak spanned sixteen years.
2396) The biggest of four Top 40 hits for this English synthpop duo.
GOOD LUCK!!
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Post by FreakyFlyBry on Jul 24, 2016 14:45:35 GMT -5
2399. Billy Joel - Allentown? 2398. Paula Abdul - Will You Marry Me? 2397. Styx - Lady? 2396. Erasure - Always?
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Post by Hervard on Jul 24, 2016 15:41:27 GMT -5
You got three out of four of those correct. The only one you had wrong was #2399.
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Post by FreakyFlyBry on Jul 24, 2016 15:49:56 GMT -5
Bruce Springsteen - My Hometown?
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