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CLUE #8:

After having listened to the song associated with B, C, and Artist Y, you may have been curious and looked up the data and realized that the distance varies from roughly 221,000 to 252,000 miles. (I'm being a little vague here so as NOT to use key words in the actual song).

CLUE #7:

Of the two Recording Artists X and Y: Only one is an individual person with a first and last name. Recording artist X is "The Carpenters" --therefore Recording Artist Y is an individual person with a first name and a last name.

CLUE #6:

Recording Artist X's (Top 20 hit) version of the song (at least) co-written by Leon Russell finds the (recording artist X) singer singing the word "baby" seven times in each chorus. Steve correctly guessed "The Carpenters" is Recording Artist X and that "Superstar" is the song that associates Leon Russell with The Carpenters.

CLUE #5:

One of the remaining two songwriters (B or C) wrote on TWO of the songs on our list of 93.

CLUE #4:

One of the remaining two songwriters is a woman (B or C)

CLUE #3:

Songwriter A who wrote on hits for both Gary Lewis and Recording Artist X was
part of George Harrison's Concert for Bangla Desh.

LEON RUSSELL (Steve's correct answer)

CLUE #2:
Songwriters B & C were co-writers on Recording Artist Y's song, and that song is on our list of 93 songs.

CLUE NO 1:

One of the songs has been used in a prior game!
She's Just My Style - Gary Lewis & The Playboys

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Gary Lewis & the Playboys

<"She's Just My Style" (Leon Russell, songwriter A) "Superstar">

<The Carpenters (Recording Artist X)>

<Songwriter B>

<Recording artist Y (This Artist is On List of 93 songs)>

<Songwriter C>


<Kanye West

Last edited by Michael Zaneski; 09/16/23 11:14 PM.

Fate doesn't hang on a wrong or right choice
Fortune depends on the tone of your voice

-The Divine Comedy (Neil Hannon)
from the song "Songs of Love"
from the album "Casanova" (1996)