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A Wee Mo Weppa: The Crimson Oldies Quiz

59. What was Tommy Roe's first hit before he went on to such classics as "Sweet Pea" and "Jam Up and Jelly Tight?"

60. Who really did put the bomp?

61. Temperamental adolescents are famous for giving ultimatums. Who said, "It's Now or Never?"

62. The Crests, Johnny Crawford, and Kathy Young all sang about birthdays. What were the names of those three songs?

63. If you "Think" and you're still "Bewildered," you're in the same boat as a singer who's been famous for over a decade. Who is he?

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64. As any teenager can tell you, there are sixteen steps of love. But the teenager often runs into trouble when he can't remember the proper order. What is the fourth step?

65. Who has a pretty senorita waiting for him in Old Mexico?

66. Who did "Let the Little Girl Dance?" Hint: He has a plain name.

67. "Wild One" and "Swingin' School" were done by the same greasy artist. What was his name?

68. "Happy Organ" was a song about a musical instrument. Who did it?

69. The searchlights combed the skies looking for a missing airplane and a young girl. What color were the girl's eyes?

70. Which group sang "Come Softly To Me" and "I'm Mr. Blue?"

71. Remember the guy who was cleaning up in the tub, and all of a sudden realized there was a party going on down in his living room? Sure you do, but what was his name?

72. Who took a girl from Tallahassie to Palisades Park in North Jersey?

73. What was the Cascades' big song?

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