Newsgroups: rec.games.trivia,rec.music.rock-pop-r+b.1950s,rec.music.rock-pop-r+b.1960s From: GOLQ, Inc. Subject: Golden Oldies Lyrics Quiz #133 (GOLQ133) Message-ID: Date: Wed, 18 Nov 1998 04:25:06 GMT Reply-To: Bob Bluestein Organization: GOLQ, Inc. GOLDEN OLDIES LYRICS QUIZ (GOLQ) #133 Hi, oldies fans, Welcome to GOLQ133! The Golden Oldies Lyrics Quizzes are intended for the amusement of '50s and '60s rock 'n' roll music fans, novices and experts alike. Feel free to enter, one and all, even if you've only identified one or two sets of lyrics. Any interesting or enlightening comments concerning these lyrics or their associated songs or artists are welcome, and some will be published in the GOLQ133 Answer Key/Results posted when this quiz is over. If you do not have the official GOLQ Rules (a posted copy of the rules should follow a posted copy of this quiz on most sites), you may read them by pointing your web browser at: ftp://bobcat.bbn.com/pub/golq/FAQ/rules There have been no changes to the general rules since the last quiz, but pay attention to them anyway. If you want GOLQs and their results and answers sent directly to you by e-mail, send e-mail to golq-request@world.std.com consisting only of the word "subscribe" in the body, not the subject, of the message. Some of the songs in this quiz were used on past GOLQs. One small hint (for the clueless?!): The top 100 chart debut years of recordings #01-25 include all the years from 1955 through 1969. Have fun, and the best of luck to all who enter. Hail, hail, rock 'n' roll!! Bob Bluestein ________________________________________________________________________ Answers must be received by 5:00 PM EST (GMT-5) on Tuesday, December 15, 1998. Note that this will give you 4 weeks. E-mail early because you can't be sure of how long it will take for your message to reach me. E-mail, DO NOT POST, answers to: bob&egh.com [replace '&' with '@'] I will acknowledge receipt of entries via e-mail. If you do not receive an acknowledgment within a few days, you may call me at +1 781.646.6196. ________________________________________________________________________ Golden Oldies Lyrics Quiz #133 Recordings #01-25 were from 1955 through 1969 Due 5:00 PM EST, Tuesday, December 15, 1998 ________________________________________________________________________ My heart with her she's bringin' I hear the bluebells ringin' Soon we'll be Highland flingin' My love and me #01) Forever, I will love you forever Yes, I will The mandolins are playin' The moon above is sayin' It's love #02) My love is warmer than a day in spring (How bright?) Brighter than a diamond ring (How great?) Greater than a mighty king #03) Well, baby you treat me, you treat me bad No no, I know, know you don't mean it now Sometimes I roam But I'll be comin' back home #04) And every conversation I can now recall Concerned itself with me And nothing else at all #05) She said she'd always been a dancer She worked at fifteen clubs a day #06) Hiding in shadowy corners Oh, we are dancing where no one knows our faces Sharing love stolen in the night #07) They gave me the whole, wide world Wrapped up in one little girl My darling, when the angels sent you #08) He'll never be a big businessman He always buys on the installment plan He sure ain't the boy I've been dreaming of #09) I rode by a house with the windows lighted up Lookin' pretty as a Christmas tree And I said to myself as I rode by myself #10) If my friends should ask for me Here at home is where I'll be There's no one I'd care to see #11) How I wish I could forget Those happy yesteryears That have left a rosary of tears Your face beams In my dreams 'Spite of all I do #12) (Eight:) Kiss me when you hold me tight (Kiss me when you hold me tight) (Nine:) Treat me sweet and gentle (Treat me sweet and gentle) #13) They won't tell your secret No, the roses won't tell your secret #14) Love, like a mountain springtime Flashing through the rivers of my mind It's what I feel for you (Armadillo) #15) I'll provide for you Should there be a stormy sea I'll turn the tide for you Oh and I'll never, no I'll never let you go #16) He was poor as a beggar But he rode like a king Sometimes in the evenin' I could hear him sing: "I got to walk that lonesome valley I got to walk it by myself" #17) I make believe that we still talk as usual People always stop and stare I guess they just don't see you there Don't they know you'll always be right here #18) While looking up above I wished upon a star And prayed for a blessing from above Well, if my wish should come true Until our life is through I'll have you near to have, to hold, and to love #19) Now I must hang up the phone I can't hear you in this noisy railroad station all alone #20) You walked away The pain began I knew I'd never Love again #21) And I need a love that will be true, oh Your sweet, tender lips, you know they tells me that You're the one for me Darling, how can I forget? #22) Time to live life like a lover Time to keep time from keepin' you down Time to get yourself together #23) Round Like a circle in a spiral Like a wheel within a wheel Never ending or beginning On an ever-spinning reel Like a snowball down a mountain Or a carnival balloon Like a carousel that's turning Running rings around the moon #24) What makes him so good? #25) ------------ Tie-Breakers ------------ Well, there's gonna be a time When I'm gonna change your mind So you might as well resign yourself to me Oh, yeah #T1) Gonna search all the forests And look and look in every tree Well, if you feel somethin' heavy on your fishing hook If you see a funny face in your comic book #T2) ________________________________________________________________________ PUZZLER SECTION ------- ------- Submission of an entry for this section is optional. Your participation or performance has no bearing whatsoever on your quiz score or ranking. SongSearch ---------- The following 9 X 9 letter square contains complete song titles of 25 different top-10 pop songs of 1955-1969 (with all spaces and punctuation removed). They may appear going up, down, right, left, or in any of the 4 diagonal directions. For example, to start you off, the song "He" (on the charts by both Al Hibbler [#4] and The McGuire Sisters [#10] in 1955/56) occurs twice. (No other song title appears more than once.) Can you find the other 24 titles? M G R I D E B O I P N I I T I O F F P E A N G S I I N L N O M A M R G U A D A P A E N O G Y N L Y L M J N T B E A L E E I O O O Y A T S Y H W H Y V O L A R E R S When all of the song titles have been found, the remaining unused diagram letters will reveal more!! ________________________________________________________________________ Please fill in the following information at the end of each line: Name(s) = E-mail address = Age(s) [will be published if provided] = Number of people (including you) who contributed to your answers = ________________________________________________________________________