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Here’s the list of songs guessed on Name That Tune Challenge so far. Interesting note: Doris Day’s “Secret. Love” (NTT song #1) beat out song #126, “That’s Amore” for the 1953 Academy Award. Anyone can play!
1. Secret Love, Doris Day 2. My One and Only Love, Frank Sinatra 3. Time After Time, artists varied 4. Tammy, Debbie Reynolds 5. Runaway, Del Shannon 6. One Day at a Time, Christy Lane 7. Little Red Riding Hood, Sam the Sham and the Pharaohs 8. Arthur’s Theme (Best That You Can Do), Christopher Cross 9. Gloria, Them 10. Skipped 11. Someday Soon, Judy Collins 12. In My Life, The Beatles 13. Minuet in G, Beethoven 14. Fever, Peggy Lee 15. Skipped 16. A Soft Place to Fall, Allison Moorer From the Horse Whisperer 17. Love and Marriage, Sinatra 18. Desperado, Linda Ronstadt 19. Time After Time, Sinatra (a duplicate of #3?) 20. La vie en rose, artists varied, (Two 20s) Pennsylvania Polka, artists varied 21. Skipped 22. Norwegian Wood, The Beatles 23. Chim Chim Cher-ee, Dick Van Dyke 24. Two Song Challenge. 1) Which Way You Going Billy, 2) Billy Don’t Be a Hero, 1) Poppy Family, 2) Bo Donaldson & The Heywoods (U.S.); Poppy Family (U.K.) 25. I’ll Be Home for Christmas, Bing Crosby 26. Games People Play, Joe South 27. Sweet Pea, Tommy Roe 28. Sheila, Tommy Roe 29. Beyond the Sea, Bobby Darrin 30. Town Without Pity, Gene Pitney 31. God Only Knows, The Beach Boys 32. Can’t Get Used to Losing You, Andy Williams 33. Tangerine, from The Fleet’s In 34. What Kind of Fool Am I, Sammy Davis, Jr. 35. I Can’t Make You Love Me, Bonnie Raitt 36. Washington Square, Village Stompers 37. The Toy Parade, Leave it to Beaver Theme Song 38. It Never Rains in Southern California, Seattle, Tijuana Taxi, New York New York, England Swings, Wichita Lineman, Calcutta (an ‘audio cacophony’ for points) 39. The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face, Roberta Flack 40. How Much I Feel, Ambrosia 41. Hey Joe, Jimmy Hendrix 42. Lola, The Kinks; Lies, the Knickerbockers (two song challenge); A Bushel and a Peck, Dorris Day (two 42s) 43. 5 O’Clock World, The Vogues 44. What a Wonderful World, Louie Armstrong 45. Mama Tried, Merle Haggard 46. Atlantis, Donovan 47. Fly Me to the Moon, Frank Sinatra 48. Portrait of My Love, Steve Lawrence 49. Lover Man, Billie Holiday 50. Lay It Down, Ratt 51. Hooray for Captain Spaulding, You Bet Your Life (Groucho Marx) 52. Jambalaya, Hank Williams 53. Puppy Love, Paul Anka, Donny O. 54. Come Sail Away, Styx 55. My Life, Billy Joel 56. Dion (challenge was to name a mystery singer from photo) 57. King of the Road, Roger Miller 58. Sundown, Gordon Lightfoot 59. Dream a Little Dream of Me, Mamas & The Papas, Doris Day 60. The Way That You Wander, from Jeremiah Johnson 61. The Party’s Over, Judy Holiday 62. He, Al Hibbler 63. Jetson’s Theme, Hoyt Curtin 64. A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood, Fred Rogers 65. Love Theme from St. Elmo’s Fire, John Parr & David Foster 66. Call Me, Petula Clark, Chris Montez 67. Highway to Hell, AC/DC 68. The Nearness of You, Frank Sinatra & 61 other covers 69. Just My Style, Gary Lewis & The Playboys 70. Ramble On, Led Zeppelin 71. Incense & Peppermint, Strawberry Alarm Clock 72. Monster Mash, Bobby “Boris” Pickett 73. Time To Say Goodbye, Andrea Bocelli 74. Turn Down Day, The Cyrkle 75. You Always Hurt The One You Love, The Mills Brothers 76. Don’t Sit Under The Apple Tree, Andrews Sisters 77. Closer To The Heart, Rush 78. Come On Down To My Boat, Every Mother’s Son 79. Cry, Baby, Cry, The Beatles 80. Spooky, Classics IV 81. A World Without Love, Peter and Gordon 82. Puttin’ on the Ritz, Fred Astaire (Irving Berlin) 83. Volcano, Jimmy Buffett 84. One, Three Dog Night 85. Cindy, Ricky Nelson 86. Yummy, Yummy, Yummy, Ohio Express 87. Abraham, Martin, and John, Dion 88. If You Don’t Know Me By Now, Harold Melvin and the Blue Notes 89. Sweet Blindness, The 5th Dimension (Laura Nyro) 90. Batman Theme, Marketts (Neal Hefti) 91. Running Up That Hill (A Deal with God), Kate Bush 92. Popsicle, Jan & Dean 93. Raindrops Keep Falling On My Head, B.J. Thomas (David-Bacharach) 94. Leon Russell to Kanye West, 6 degrees game 95. Shakin’ All Over, The Guess Who (Chad Allan & the Expressions) 96. Skip A Rope, Henson Cargill 97. Sugar and Spice, The Searchers 98. John Stewart to Linda Ronstadt, 4 or so degrees game 99. Walk, Don’t Run, The Ventures 100. Mr. Bojangles, Nitty Gritty Dirt Band, Sammy Davis, Jr. 101. 98.6, Keith; 99 Luftballoons, NENA 102. Let My Love Open The Door, Pete Townshend 103. Wolverton Mountain, Claude King 104. Squeeze Box, The Who 105. Camptown Races, Stephen Foster 106. Reach Out of the Darkness, Friend & Lover 107. Skipped 108. Rag Doll, Frankie Valli 109. The Impossible Dream, Man of La Mancha, Scramble 110. The Sun Ain’t Gonna Shine Anymore, The Walker Brothers 111. Valleri, The Monkees 112. Hello Marylou, Travelin’ Man, Ricky Nelson Scramble 113. Say Something, Justin Timberlake 114. Running’ With The Devil, Van Halen 115. I’ll Go Crazy, James Brown 116. Amie, Pure Prairie League 117. China Grove, Doobie Brothers 118. That Old Black Magic, Various Artists 119. Tears On My Pillow, Little Anthony 120. Rainbow Connection, Paul Williams (Muppets) 121. Never Gonna Give You Up, Rick Astley 122. Up The Lazy River, Various Artists 123. Autumn Leaves, Eva Cassidy and other artists 124. I’m So Lonesome I Could Cry, Hank Williams 125. Our Day Will Come, Ruby & the Romantics 126. That’s Amore, Dean Martin 127. Waitin’ in Your Welfare Line, Buck Owens and the Buckaroos
Creators of music have a responsibility to their craft. When they have finished using all the notes and words, they must pass them down to the next generation with a simple request. “Use these to create new music.”...Steven McDonald
Creators of music have a responsibility to their craft. When they have finished using all the notes and words, they must pass them down to the next generation with a simple request. “Use these to create new music.”...Steven McDonald
Thanks for digging out that youtube of Neil. The Harmonica part starts at 3:51. The song is in the key of A I think. Em is 5, and D is 4. The harmonica used is a G harmonica. I just bought and had to try it out. Perfect place to do that is right here in this thread...lol. Bill
Bill, did you change out the tune #130 up on SoundCloud? For NTT?
Hi Craig, Yes I did. the link is in post 1195704 above. It was led zepplin Ramble On....that was #70....by Japov....I deleted it and switched in another.
Creators of music have a responsibility to their craft. When they have finished using all the notes and words, they must pass them down to the next generation with a simple request. “Use these to create new music.”...Steven McDonald
Creators of music have a responsibility to their craft. When they have finished using all the notes and words, they must pass them down to the next generation with a simple request. “Use these to create new music.”...Steven McDonald
Creators of music have a responsibility to their craft. When they have finished using all the notes and words, they must pass them down to the next generation with a simple request. “Use these to create new music.”...Steven McDonald
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