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This Is the Last Oldies Quiz of the Year

42. Jerry Reed and the Hully Girlies sang their version of a lullabye on Columbia Records. Name the lullabye.

43. "I am only five years old, and my baby's three." The group that sang that song back in '61 progressed to such fine tunes as "New Girl in School" and "Dead Man's Curve." Which song did the line above come from?

44. Ethics cropped up all the time in the songs of yesteryear. At least three songs contained the word "believe" in the title: "Believe Me," "Believe What You Say," and "I Believe You." Who sang each?

45. What was the flip side of "Running Bear" by Johnny Preston?

46. What happened in chapter two of "The Book of Love?"

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47. Name the song which included the following lines: "Oh when we walk, it seems like paradise, and when we talk, it always feels so nice." It's about a girl.

48. Why is heaven not the same? Why are the angels crying and saying, "It's such a shame?"

49. Who told us all about a country boy who never learned to read or write, but who could play a guitar like ringing a bell?

50. Some creatures from other planets are apparently as attuned to our music and culture as we are. The Ran-dells ran into one such alien group and couldn't name a single dance that they couldn't do. Where were these creatures from?

51. What did his baby write upon Elvis' letters?

52. Fill in the missing line in the following set:

Please send a little girl for me to thrill. A girl who wants my kisses and my arms, A girl with all the charms of you.

BONUS: What were all the words to "Happy Trails" by Roy Rogers, Dale Evans, and Trigger?

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