c. Victor Lundberg
d. Billy Williams
e. The Box Tops
f. Brain Hyland (6)
32. Some performers capitalize on other singers' hits by recording "answer" songs. What were the follow-ups to the songs below; who did the originals, and who were the imitators?
a. Work with Me, Annie
b. Eve of Destruction
c. Big Bad John
d. Leader of the Pack (12)
33. The Platters' first hit was written by their manager, whose name is also a material used in book covers, not unlike leatherette. Name the song and its cddly monickered author. (2)
34. Santana's recent hit "Everybody's Everything" was a note-for-note steal (with rewritten lyrics) of an early sixties song. Name the song and the group. (2)
35. Who was the host on Name That Tune? (1)
36. In a pop geography of the Land of Love, where might you find:
a. Phil Phillips
b. Harold Dorman
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