Still "Reelin' and Rockin'" (Chuck Berry) from the "Tragedy" (Thomas Wayne) of WRKO's Top 300 "Weekend" (Kingsmen), we nevertheless will try to "return to those thrilling days of yesteryear" (William Tell Overture), and come up with another Crimson quiz on "Those Oldies But Goodies" (Little Caesar & Romans). "I Got a Feeling." (Ricky Nelson) that memories "Maybe" (Chantels) growing short, and present freshmen, anyway, are "So Young" (Students), so we're added a lot of trash to the official "Big Beat" (Fats Domino) "Field of Concentration" (Dean Watson). Answers can be submitted to the Crimson building by "Tomorrow" (Shirelles), but "Don't" (Elvis) look for "Money" (Barret Strong) or any prize beyond "Publicity" (Loyd Price). "Sincerely," (Moonglows)
P.S. I Love You (Hilltoppers)
Winning Combinations
Complete these pairings that symbolized great romances in the golden past:
1. Tan Shoes and...
2. A Rose and...
3. A White Sportcoat and...
Urban Issues
What cities were honored in song titles by these artists?
4. Wilber Harrison
5. U.S. Bonds
6. Chuck Berry
7. Joiner Jr. High School Marching Band
Square Pegs Who Fit
Who sang of these immortal lovers?
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