29. "Floating face down in the dirty old river"--Dickie Lee's "Patches."
30. "He hit a screaming diesel that was California-bound"--the Cheers' "Black Denim Trousers and Motorcycle Boots."
31. "Her name was Sylvie; his name was Earl." --the Jive Five's "My True Story."
32. Tommy Hunt's "I Just Don't Know What to Do With Myself."
33. Jerry Butler started his career as lead singer of the Impressions. 34. Clyde McPatter, of course, sang with the Drifters. But according to two entries he was a member of Billy Ward's Dominos at one time, and this was verified by the Early Bird of Radio Station WILD.
35. Chuck Jackson was a member of the Dell-Vikings.
36. Ben E. King sang with the Drifters.
37. Tommy Edwards recorded "Morningside of the Mountain, "Please Mr. Sun." and "Please Love Me Forever," among others.
38. Dickie Lee's follow-up to "Patches" was "I Saw Linda Yesterday."
39. The question of Little Eva's follow-up to "Locomotion" has caused a considerable controversy among local music scholars. Before her much deserved plunge into oblivion, Little Eva recorded three mediocre songs around the same time. They were "Old Smokey Locomotion," "Turkey Trot," and "Keep Your Hands Off My Baby." Clair Burrill '66, lead singer of Oedipus and His Mothers, has provided fairly convincing proof for the latter, but we gave credit for any of the three answers.
40. Clyde McPhatter recorded millions of songs with the word "love" in the title. Among them are "Treasure of Love," "Without Love," "Honey Love," "A Lover's Question," "Lover Please," Lovey Dovey," "No Love Like Her Love," and "Don't Take Your Love From Me.