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    Peter Beckett of Player still sings and performs. He can still hit that high note in "Baby Come Back." He's a really fine musician. Great songwriter and guitarist.
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    67. I was listening to an old Casey Kasem Top 40 countdown earlier tonight and heard a song being played that I haven't heard in probably forty years, or more. I liked the song a lot back in the day but had forgotten about until tonight. So I thought I'd make a trivia question out of it and see if my RZ music junkies can name the song I heard , along with its singer/writer .

    The song was #10 on the countdown on tonight's program but it ended up peaking at #7. To give you an idea of the year the song was on the charts I'll tell you that "Mandy" by Barry Manilow was the new #1 song on the countdown I listened to tonight.

    About the singer/songwriter : He was a millionaire by the time he was 16 years old, and things only got better from there.

    He wrote songs for the likes of Sinatra, Sir Tom Jones, Buddy Holly and Michael Jackson. He wrote Sir Tom's "She's a Lady," Buddy Holly's last single release "It Doesn't Matter Anymore, " and he wrote the theme for "The Tonight Show," starring Johnny Carson. By the way, he gave all of his royalties on the Buddy Holly song to Buddy's widow.

    As far as the top 10 song I heard tonight , he sang it as a duet with a lady by the name of Odia Coates . This might help : OMW/OWM .


    Can you name the song and singer/songwriter?
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    68. If you are a guy around my age, I know you remember Scottish singer, Sheena Easton. Come on, don't pretend you didn't like her back in the day. Sheena's debut single went all the way to #1 on the Billboard Hot 100. The song, when originally released in the UK was titled "9 to 5." However, to avoid confusion with Dolly Partin's song of the same title, the title of the song was changed when released here in America. What was this Sheena Easton debut smash hit?


    69. After her early success with her wholesome, "girl next door" image, Sheena significantly changed her image , reinventing herself with a sexier, edgier, more mature persona, achieving multiple #1 hits across multiple genres in the mid 80's. Remember the song, "Sugar Walls"? Sure you do. Don't even try to deny it. lol

    "Sugar Walls" made the Parents Music Resource Center's "Filthy Fifteen " list, ranking #2 on the "most offensive" songs of 1985. Btw, I wasn't offended. In fact, I owned the record. I was a lustful 23 y.o. , gimme a break. lol

    Anyway, look at the single below for "Sugar Walls." If you look close, you will see that a dude named Alexander Nevermind was credited as writer and producer of the record.




    Who was "Alexander Nevermind" ?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ky Fried Redleg View Post
    68. If you are a guy around my age, I know you remember Scottish singer, Sheena Easton. Come on, don't pretend you didn't like her back in the day. Sheena's debut single went all the way to #1 on the Billboard Hot 100. The song, when originally released in the UK was titled "9 to 5." However, to avoid confusion with Dolly Partin's song of the same title, the title of the song was changed when released here in America. What was this Sheena Easton debut smash hit?


    69. After her early success with her wholesome, "girl next door" image, Sheena significantly changed her image , reinventing herself with a sexier, edgier, more mature persona, achieving multiple #1 hits across multiple genres in the mid 80's. Remember the song, "Sugar Walls"? Sure you do. Don't even try to deny it. lol

    "Sugar Walls" made the Parents Music Resource Center's "Filthy Fifteen " list, ranking #2 on the "most offensive" songs of 1985. Btw, I wasn't offended. In fact, I owned the record. I was a lustful 23 y.o. , gimme a break. lol

    Anyway, look at the single below for "Sugar Walls." If you look close, you will see that a dude named Alexander Nevermind was credited as writer and producer of the record.




    Who was "Alexander Nevermind" ?
    I remember Morning Train well. It was early 1981 - back when some radio stations combined Top 40 Pop with AOR/Mainstream Rock (like WLS in Chicago and fictional WKRP). Those were the days.

    I have no idea about the songwriter for Sugar Walls. But, as a then-17 year old , I nearly drove off the road the first time I heard it. The lyrics really pushed the envelope for it’s time.


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    I remember Morning Train well. It was early 1981 - back when some radio stations combined Top 40 Pop with AOR/Mainstream Rock (like WLS in Chicago and fictional WKRP). Those were the days.

    I have no idea about the songwriter for Sugar Walls. But, as a then-17 year old , I nearly drove off the road the first time I heard it. The lyrics really pushed the envelope for it’s time.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Ky Fried Redleg View Post
    67. I was listening to an old Casey Kasem Top 40 countdown earlier tonight and heard a song being played that I haven't heard in probably forty years, or more. I liked the song a lot back in the day but had forgotten about until tonight. So I thought I'd make a trivia question out of it and see if my RZ music junkies can name the song I heard , along with its singer/writer .

    The song was #10 on the countdown on tonight's program but it ended up peaking at #7. To give you an idea of the year the song was on the charts I'll tell you that "Mandy" by Barry Manilow was the new #1 song on the countdown I listened to tonight.

    About the singer/songwriter : He was a millionaire by the time he was 16 years old, and things only got better from there.

    He wrote songs for the likes of Sinatra, Sir Tom Jones, Buddy Holly and Michael Jackson. He wrote Sir Tom's "She's a Lady," Buddy Holly's last single release "It Doesn't Matter Anymore, " and he wrote the theme for "The Tonight Show," starring Johnny Carson. By the way, he gave all of his royalties on the Buddy Holly song to Buddy's widow.

    As far as the top 10 song I heard tonight , he sang it as a duet with a lady by the name of Odia Coates . This might help : OMW/OWM .


    Can you name the song and singer/songwriter?
    The Tonight Show clue tells me it’s Paul Anka. I had to think about this one for a while but I think the song is Having My Baby. That’s from the Mandy era.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Roy Tucker View Post
    The Tonight Show clue tells me it’s Paul Anka. I had to think about this one for a while but I think the song is Having My Baby. That’s from the Mandy era.
    Anka is right, but wrong song. Odia Coates actually sang "Having My Baby" with him, as well. That song, one of the cringiest songs of all time, went to #1 in late summer, 1974. The one I heard last night peaked at #7 around this time in 1975.
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    Anka is right, but wrong song. Odia Coates actually sang "Having My Baby" with him, as well. That song, one of the cringiest songs of all time, went to #1 in late summer, 1974. The one I heard last night peaked at #7 around this time in 1975.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Roy Tucker View Post
    The Tonight Show clue tells me it’s Paul Anka. I had to think about this one for a while but I think the song is Having My Baby. That’s from the Mandy era.
    Did you know Paul Anka wrote this song?

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    Back to "Sugar Walls," which was ranked by PMRC as the #2 most offensive song of the year(1985). The song was written and produced by Alexander Nevermind. Mr. Nevermindwas busy being dirty in '85. He had the #1 most offensive song of the year, according to PMRC. Once you figure out who Mr. Nevermind is, you might come up with the most offensive song of the year, according to Tipper Gore, head of the PMRC at that time. Tipper caught her 11-year-old daughter listening to the lyrics of the song which mentions a "sex fiend" and "masterbating with a magazine." It was this song that directly led to Tipper forming the the Parents Music Resource Center , which advocated for putting warning labels for offensive content on albums.

    70. Name the dirtiest song of '85 according to Tipper Gore , but loved by her 11 year-old daughter, Karenna Gore, who was especially intrigued by the masturbation reference?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ky Fried Redleg View Post
    Back to "Sugar Walls," which was ranked by PMRC as the #2 most offensive song of the year(1985). The song was written and produced by Alexander Nevermind. Mr. Nevermindwas busy being dirty in '85. He had the #1 most offensive song of the year, according to PMRC. Once you figure out who Mr. Nevermind is, you might come up with the most offensive song of the year, according to Tipper Gore, head of the PMRC at that time. Tipper caught her 11-year-old daughter listening to the lyrics of the song which mentions a "sex fiend" and "masterbating with a magazine." It was this song that directly led to Tipper forming the the Parents Music Resource Center , which advocated for putting warning labels for offensive content on albums.

    70. Name the dirtiest song of '85 according to Tipper Gore , but loved by her 11 year-old daughter, Karenna Gore, who was especially intrigued by the masturbation reference?
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    Did you know Paul Anka wrote this song?

    I actually did know this. Anka has written a ton of big hits.

    His late 50’s hit Put Your Head on My Shoulder has my favorite lyric of all time (or at least one of them) “whisper in my ear, baby”
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    I actually did know this. Anka has written a ton of big hits.

    His late 50’s hit Put Your Head on My Shoulder has my favorite lyric of all time (or at least one of them) “whisper in my ear, baby”

    How many times did you use that one back in the day? lol
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    Anka - penned song that was released just 29 days before Buddy died in the plane crash.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Ky Fried Redleg View Post
    67. I was listening to an old Casey Kasem Top 40 countdown earlier tonight and heard a song being played that I haven't heard in probably forty years, or more. I liked the song a lot back in the day but had forgotten about until tonight. So I thought I'd make a trivia question out of it and see if my RZ music junkies can name the song I heard , along with its singer/writer .

    The song was #10 on the countdown on tonight's program but it ended up peaking at #7. To give you an idea of the year the song was on the charts I'll tell you that "Mandy" by Barry Manilow was the new #1 song on the countdown I listened to tonight.

    About the singer/songwriter : He was a millionaire by the time he was 16 years old, and things only got better from there.

    He wrote songs for the likes of Sinatra, Sir Tom Jones, Buddy Holly and Michael Jackson. He wrote Sir Tom's "She's a Lady," Buddy Holly's last single release "It Doesn't Matter Anymore, " and he wrote the theme for "The Tonight Show," starring Johnny Carson. By the way, he gave all of his royalties on the Buddy Holly song to Buddy's widow.

    As far as the top 10 song I heard tonight , he sang it as a duet with a lady by the name of Odia Coates . This might help : OMW/OWM .


    Can you name the song and singer/songwriter?

    The guy knew how to write a pop song.

    " He wants to dream like a young man, with the wisdom of an old man. " ---Bob Seger


    " I did something ten times better than watching this overpaid cabal of maladroit baseball practitioners bumble and stumble their way to yet another predictable L. I don’t even remember what I did, but it was better than watching this dreck. " ---TBL

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