50s Song Trivia: Complete the Song Title
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Mister...
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Diana by Paul...
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A White Sport Coat (and a Pink...)
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Clock
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Yard
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Building
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Block
Recorded by Bill Haley & His Comets in 1954.
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Heaven
2
Hill
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House
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Hotel
Elvis Presley's first gold record.
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Pretender
2
Dreamer
3
Believer
4
Debater
A 1955 classic by The Platters.
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Window
2
Basket
3
Garden
4
Car
Patti Page's massive 1953 novelty hit.
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Wild Cat
2
Teddy Bear
3
Blue Bird
4
Hound Dog
A signature rock and roll song for Elvis Presley.
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Lane
2
Street
3
Hill
4
Road
Fats Domino's most famous 1956 recording.
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Time
2
Way
3
Night
4
Day
The 1957 breakout hit for Buddy Holly and The Crickets.
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Blues
2
Truth
3
Songs
4
Rain
Guy Mitchell took this song to number one in 1956.
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Always
2
True
3
Tender
4
Sweet
The title track of Elvis Presley's first movie.
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Susie
2
Annie
3
Lulu
4
Bonnie
A 1957 hit by the Everly Brothers that was once banned.
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Spin
2
Rock
3
Shout
4
Roll
An early rock and roll anthem by Bill Haley.
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Sleep
2
Love
3
Traps
4
Pits
The 1956 debut of Frankie Lymon & The Teenagers.
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Up
2
Out
3
Around
4
Down
One of the biggest Elvis hits of 1957.
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Sero
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Sery
3
Sera
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Sara
Doris Day sang this in the film The Man Who Knew Too Much.
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Moonman
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Sandman
3
Musicman
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Postman
The Chordettes hit number one with this in 1954.
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Roll
2
Rock
3
Blues
4
Swing
The title song from Elvis's third movie.
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Ann
2
Jo
3
Sue
4
Lou
A Buddy Holly classic named after a drummer's girlfriend.
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Him
2
Me
3
Them
4
You
The Platters' first major hit in 1955.
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Now
2
Baby
3
Birdie
4
Love
The first big hit for the Everly Brothers.
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Prom
2
Hop
3
Party
4
Dance
Danny & the Juniors made this a 1957 dance anthem.
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Anka
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Simon
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Williams
4
Newman
Written by a teenage Paul Anka about his crush.
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Gone
2
Thin
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Are
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High
Johnny Mathis's signature ballad from 1957.
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Eyes
2
Heart
3
Room
4
Hair
The Platters' 1958 cover of this Broadway standard.
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Sploosh
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Splash
3
Splashy
4
Splashin
Bobby Darin wrote this in about 12 minutes.
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Beater
2
Greeter
3
Reader
4
Eater
A 1958 novelty hit by Sheb Wooley.
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Light
2
Time
3
Star
4
Zone
A dreamy 1958 hit by The Platters.
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Chordettes
2
Ronettes
3
Supremes
4
Shirelles
Known for its iconic "pop" sound effect.
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Lily
2
Tulip
3
Rose
4
Carnation
Marty Robbins' 1957 crossover country hit.
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Showers
2
Moon
3
Love
4
Flowers
A major hit for Pat Boone in 1957.
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Shoulder
2
Hand
3
Chest
4
Arm
Paul Anka released this teen favorite in 1959.
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Sad
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Mean
3
Late
4
Cruel
A 1956 double-sided hit for Elvis Presley.
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Kings
2
Champs
3
Stars
4
Winners
A famous instrumental that won a Grammy in 1959.
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Spells
2
Tricks
3
Moments
4
Music
Perry Como's 1957 holiday-season favorite.
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Lee
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Lou
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Joe
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Moe
Lloyd Price's 1958 take on a folk legend.
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Boone
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Downs
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Harry
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Reynolds
From the film Tammy and the Bachelor.
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Richie
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Adams
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Valens
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Stevens
A 1958 ballad for Ritchie Valens' high school sweetheart.
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Tons
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Miles
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Candles
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Years
Tennessee Ernie Ford's 1955 song about coal mining.
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Maker
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Boat
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Weaver
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Lover
Bobby Darin's huge 1959 rock and roll hit.
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Night
2
Boy
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Girl
4
Street
Paul Anka's number one hit from 1959.
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Back
2
Talk
3
Yak
4
Sax
A humorous 1958 track by The Coasters.
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Us
2
You
3
Them
4
Me
The Fleetwoods' 1959 chart-topper.
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Valli
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Sinnatra
3
Lane
4
Avalon
Frankie Avalon's number one hit from 1959.
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Heart
2
Soul
3
Melody
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Love
The Righteous Brothers made it famous later
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Lisa
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Lila
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Lucia
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Linda
Nat King Cole's legendary 1950 ballad.
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Moon
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Eyes
3
Velvet
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Suede Shoes
Carl Perkins wrote it
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Pie
2
Pink
3
Blossom
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Red
Perez Prado's "Apple Blossom White" mambo hit.
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Be
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Bop
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Bang
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Boom
The Crew-Cuts' 1954 cover of this Chords original.
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Dios
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Dias
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Does
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Dais
Les Paul and Mary Ford's huge 1953 hit.
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Road
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Waltz
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Walk
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Whiskey
Patti Page's most famous and beloved song.
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Call
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Cobb
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Cole
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King
Nat King Cole's biggest hit of 1951.
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Ray
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Cash
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Mathis
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Ace
Johnny Ray was known as "The Prince of Wails".
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Him
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Them
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Us
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Me
Jo Stafford's 1952 chart-topper.
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Soul
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Mind
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Heart
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Eyes
Hank Williams' country classic from 1953.
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Ingrid
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Ivy
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Irene
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Isabelle
A 1950 folk-pop hit by The Weavers.
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Love
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Paris
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School
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Town
Dion and the Belmonts' 1959 doo-wop hit.
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Blade
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Man
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King
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Knife
Bobby Darin's jazzy 1959 masterpiece.
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Jacket
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Collar
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Sleeve
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Shirt
Connie Francis's 1959 rock and roll hit.
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Tomorrow
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Soon
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Alligator
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Crocodile
A catchphrase turned hit by Bill Haley.
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Orleans
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Jersey
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Hampshire
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York
Johnny Horton's 1959 history-themed hit.
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Dust off your record players and get ready to take a stroll down memory lane! The 1950s was a decade of jukeboxes, soda fountains, and the birth of rock and roll. Think you can remember the words to these classic chart-toppers? Test your memory and see if you can complete these iconic song titles!
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