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Pastimes : Come Play With Me - 'Name That Tune' -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Justin C who wrote (10503)8/22/2002 9:56:03 AM
From: Nittany Lion  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 10709
 
Well, I was close - I guessed Sinatra. <g>



To: Justin C who wrote (10503)8/22/2002 11:25:45 AM
From: shadowman  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 10709
 
I don't think these were #1 ...but here's another artist that had some success in those two years.

Hit singles; all released on Chess

"Maybellene," July 1955.
"Roll Over Beethoven," June 1956.
"Too Much Monkey Business"/"Brown Eyed Handsome Man," October 1956.

"School Day (Ring! Ring! Goes the Bell)," March 1957.
Rock and Roll Music," October 1957.
"Sweet Little Sixteen"/"Reelin' and Rockin',"January 1958.
"Johnny B. Goode"/"Around and Around," April 1958.
"Carol," August 1958.
"Sweet Little Rock and Roller," November 1958.
"Little Queenie"/"Almost Grown," March 1959.
"Memphis"/"Back in the U.S.A.," June 1959.
"Nadine," March 1964.
"No Particular Place to Go," May 1964.

"My Ding-a-Ling," August 1972.