#8840, aired 2023-03-31 | SONGS FROM '60s MUSICALS $200: "Dulcinea" &
"The Impossible Dream" Man of La Mancha |
#8840, aired 2023-03-31 | SONGS FROM '60s MUSICALS $400: With an 8-word title, "Company Way" & "A Secretary Is Not A Toy" How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying |
#8840, aired 2023-03-31 | SONGS FROM '60s MUSICALS $800: "Snoopy",
"Dr. Lucy",
"The Red Baron" You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown |
#8840, aired 2023-03-31 | SONGS FROM '60s MUSICALS $1,000 (Daily Double): With a 10-word title, "Comedy Tonight" & "The House Of Marcus Lycus" A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum |
#8840, aired 2023-03-31 | SONGS FROM '60s MUSICALS $1000: "The Lees Of Old Virginia" & "But, Mr. Adams" 1776 |
#8455, aired 2021-07-30 | OLDE MUSIC $200: Solo piano works by this man include 1846's Opus 60 "Barcarolle" & 17 Polish songs (Frédéric) Chopin |
#8285, aired 2020-11-20 | 20th CENTURY POP CULTURE $800: Popular dance songs of the '60s included ones called this & the Peppermint this the "Twist" |
#7617, aired 2017-10-24 | HIT TV THEME SONGS $800: Surf band The Ventures had a '60s hit with this show's theme; their re-recording for the reboot got rejected Hawaii Five-O |
#6782, aired 2014-02-25 | MOVIE MUSICALS BY SONGS $800: 2007:
"Good Morning Baltimore" &
"Welcome To The '60s" Hairspray |
#6268, aired 2011-12-14 | WHAT'S ON YOUR iPOD? $800: (I'm Andy Richter.) Usually my iPod has songs by this '60s British soul singer of "I Only Want To Be With You" & "Son Of A Preacher Man" Dusty Springfield |
#6168, aired 2011-06-08 | SONGS OF THE '60s $400: The Jefferson Airplane wondered, "Don't you want" this? "Don't you need" this? somebody to love |
#6168, aired 2011-06-08 | SONGS OF THE '60s $800: Part of this Otis Redding hit is heard here "(Sittin' On) The Dock Of The Bay" |
#6168, aired 2011-06-08 | SONGS OF THE '60s $1200: A 1967 Jimi Hendrix single was titled "The Wind Cries" her Mary |
#6168, aired 2011-06-08 | SONGS OF THE '60s $1600: The opening shots of "Apocalypse Now" have a feeling of finality with this song by The Doors playing over them "The End" |
#6168, aired 2011-06-08 | SONGS OF THE '60s $2000: A revving motorcycle is featured on this Shangri-Las No. 1 hit "Leader Of The Pack" |
#5643, aired 2009-03-04 | THE QUOTABLE KEITH RICHARDS $1000: Keith said this guy "showed us all in the '60s...new ways of writing songs"--then called him "a nasty little bugger" Bob Dylan |
#5378, aired 2008-01-16 | HITS OF THE '60s $1200: Elvis had 2 No. 1 hits based on Italian songs: "Surrender" & this one based on "O Sole Mio" "It's Now Or Never" |
#5100, aired 2006-11-10 | POP GOES THE MUSICAL $200: "Shout! The Mod Musical" takes us through this decade with songs like "Downtown" & "Goldfinger" the '60s |
#4811, aired 2005-07-04 | '60s POP MUSIC $1600: The 1965 film "Ferry Cross" this starring Gerry & the Pacemakers featured 9 songs written by Gerry the Mersey |
#4733, aired 2005-03-16 | ROLLING STONE'S 500 GREATEST SONGS $800: In the '60s Little Eva had to make up a dance to go along with this song, No. 350 "The Loco-Motion" |
#4507, aired 2004-03-23 | NATIONAL "VELVET" $800: Classic songs by this '60s band include "Venus in Furs" & "All Tomorrow's Parties" The Velvet Underground |
#4506, aired 2004-03-22 | ROLLING STONE'S 100 GREATEST GUITARISTS $400: Not surprisingly this legendary guitarist who colored the '60s with songs like "Purple Haze" came in at No. 1 Jimi Hendrix |
#4218, aired 2002-12-25 | 3-LETTER WORDS $600: In '60s Top 40 songs it preceded "Back", "Ready" & "Together" Get |
#4064, aired 2002-04-11 | ROCK & ROLL CINEMA $1000: This Oscar-winning actor wrote or co-wrote many of the songs in the retro '60s movie "That Thing You Do" Tom Hanks |
#4054, aired 2002-03-28 | TV THEME SONGS $800: Composer Earle Hagen whistled & his 11-year-old son snapped his fingers for the theme to this early '60s series The Andy Griffith Show |
#3913, aired 2001-09-12 | MOVIE SONGS $100: "Springtime for Hitler" (a '60s classic) The Producers |
#3463, aired 1999-09-29 | SONGS OF THE '60s $200: "Queen of the House" by Jody Miller was a reply to this 1965 Roger Miller hit "King of the Road" |
#3463, aired 1999-09-29 | SONGS OF THE '60s $400: "Ue O Miute Aruko" by Kyu Sakamoto was retitled this for the U.S. "Sukiyaki" |
#3463, aired 1999-09-29 | SONGS OF THE '60s $600: Both Simon & Garfunkel & Sergio Mendes found "thyme", parsley, sage & rosemary to make this hit "Scarborough Fair" |
#3463, aired 1999-09-29 | SONGS OF THE '60s $800: Bob Dylan numbered them 12 & 35 "Rainy Day Women" |
#3463, aired 1999-09-29 | SONGS OF THE '60s $1000: "Love Is All Around" was this "Wild Thing" group's only other Top 10 hit The Troggs |
#3460, aired 1999-09-24 | MUSIC OF THE '60s $400: In 1968 his "Hurdy Gurdy Man" came singing songs of love Donovan |
#3098, aired 1998-02-04 | '60s NO. 1 HITS $500: 1965 had 3 songs with exclamation points: "Stop! In the Name of Love", "Turn! Turn! Turn!" & this Beatles hit "Help!" |
#3066, aired 1997-12-22 | SONGS OF THE '60s $100: June Carter co-wrote "Ring Of Fire" & later married this country giant who sang it Johnny Cash |
#3066, aired 1997-12-22 | SONGS OF THE '60s $200: Song including the lines "You make my heart sing, you make everything groovy" "Wild Thing" |
#3066, aired 1997-12-22 | SONGS OF THE '60s $400: Fittingly, it's the last song on the 1967 album "The Doors" "The End" |
#3066, aired 1997-12-22 | SONGS OF THE '60s $500 (Daily Double): (Hi, I'm Al Roker.) As a weatherman, you might see me predicting this 1963 Martha & The Vandellas hit "Heat Wave" |
#3066, aired 1997-12-22 | SONGS OF THE '60s $500: "Somethin' Stupid" was a 1967 duet sung by this father & daughter Frank & Nancy Sinatra |
#3059, aired 1997-12-11 | SONGS OF THE '60s $100: In 1960 Ray Charles had this "on his mind" Georgia |
#3059, aired 1997-12-11 | SONGS OF THE '60s $300 (Daily Double): The first British female to top the U.S. charts in the rock era, she did it with the song heard here:
["Downtown"] Petula Clark |
#3059, aired 1997-12-11 | SONGS OF THE '60s $300: Jeff Barry & Ellie Greenwich, who wrote "Do Wah Diddy Diddy", also co-wrote this 1963 Crystals Top 5 song "Da Doo Ron Ron" |
#3059, aired 1997-12-11 | SONGS OF THE '60s $400: '60s songs turned into films include "Harper Valley P.T.A." & this 1967 Bobbie Gentry hit "Ode to Billie Joe" |
#3059, aired 1997-12-11 | SONGS OF THE '60s $500: Like Picasso, this "Polish Prince" went through a blue period, with hits like "Blue on Blue" & "Blue Velvet" Bobby Vinton |
#3053, aired 1997-12-03 | "LOVE" SONGS $1000: "But darling most of all", The Paris Sisters are remembered for this '60s classic "I Love How You Love Me" |
#2407, aired 1995-02-07 | SAINTS $300: St. Romanus the Melodist wrote 1,000 of these religious songs of praise; about 60 survive hymns |
#2298, aired 1994-09-07 | SONGS OF THE '60s $200: In 1967 Sopwith Camel hit No. 26 with "Hello Hello" & this group hit No. 1 with "Hello, Goodbye" The Beatles |
#2298, aired 1994-09-07 | SONGS OF THE '60s $400: The name of the secretary R.B. Greaves asked to "Take a Letter" Maria |
#2298, aired 1994-09-07 | SONGS OF THE '60s $600: Color of the curtains in Cream's "White Room" black |
#2298, aired 1994-09-07 | SONGS OF THE '60s $800: The colossal, colorful commercial character in the title of a 1965 Kingsmen hit the Jolly Green Giant |
#2298, aired 1994-09-07 | SONGS OF THE '60s $1000: Featuring Reg Presley's ocarina playing, this was The Troggs' biggest U.S. hit "Wild Thing" |
#2165, aired 1994-01-21 | SONGS OF THE '60s $100: "Tall and tan and young and lovely", she "goes walking and when she passes, each one she passes goes 'Aah'" "The Girl From Ipanema" |
#2165, aired 1994-01-21 | SONGS OF THE '60s $200: A hit from this 1969 film begins "Everybody's talkin' at me, I don't hear a word they're sayin'" Midnight Cowboy |
#2165, aired 1994-01-21 | SONGS OF THE '60s $300: In 1966 Bobby Darin sang, "If I were" this "and you were a lady, would you marry me anyway?" a carpenter |
#2165, aired 1994-01-21 | SONGS OF THE '60s $400: This Elvis chart topper begins "We're caught in a trap, I can't walk out because I love you too much baby" "Suspicious Minds" |
#2165, aired 1994-01-21 | SONGS OF THE '60s $500: "Why does the sun go on shinning? Why does the sea rush to shore? Don't they know it's" this "The End Of The World" |
#1904, aired 1992-12-10 | SONGS OF THE '60s $100: In 1966 The Left Banke told this girl to just walk away... you won't see me follow you back home" Renée |
#1904, aired 1992-12-10 | SONGS OF THE '60s $200: Question in "Mrs. Robinson" that precedes "a nation turns its lonely eyes to you (woo woo woo)" "Where have you gone, Joe DiMaggio?" |
#1904, aired 1992-12-10 | SONGS OF THE '60s $300: He was the man to "Second That Emotion" in 1967 Smokey Robinson |
#1904, aired 1992-12-10 | SONGS OF THE '60s $400: "There's a crazy little house beyond the tracks, and ev'rybody calls it" this the "Sugar Shack" |
#1904, aired 1992-12-10 | SONGS OF THE '60s $500: No. 2 Elvis hit that begins, "I gave a letter to the postman, he put it in his sack..." "Return To Sender" |
#1855, aired 1992-10-02 | SINGERS $100: In the early '60s she & her sister Lucy performed folk songs as the Simon Sisters Carly Simon |
#1440, aired 1990-11-30 | SONGS OF THE '60s $100: In 1967, The Young Rascals were "Groovin'" in the afternoon on this day Sunday |
#1440, aired 1990-11-30 | SONGS OF THE '60s $400: In 1963, Sam Cooke sang about "Another" one of these nights Saturday |
#1440, aired 1990-11-30 | SONGS OF THE '60s $500: In 1966, Nancy Sinatra sang about "Friday's Child" & in 1968 The Supremes sang about this "Child" "Love Child" |
#1296, aired 1990-04-02 | SONGS OF THE '60S $100: Louis Armstrong's only No. 1 hit, it hit the charts for 19 weeks in 1964 "Hello, Dolly!" |
#1296, aired 1990-04-02 | SONGS OF THE '60S $200: Sonny & Cher's only No. 1 hit, they used to sing it at the close of their TV show "I Got You Babe" |
#1296, aired 1990-04-02 | SONGS OF THE '60S $300: Group whose first No. 1 hit, "Cherish", was recorded in a garage that was converted to a studio The Association |
#1296, aired 1990-04-02 | SONGS OF THE '60S $400: The Beatles' 8th No. 1 hit, it begins "I think I'm gonna be sad" "Ticket To Ride" |
#1296, aired 1990-04-02 | SONGS OF THE '60S $500: They had No. 1 hits with Bob Dylan's "Mr. Tambourine Man" & Pete Seeger's "Turn, Turn, Turn" The Byrds |
#1275, aired 1990-03-02 | SONGS OF THE '60s $100: In 1961 Ben E. King sang, "There is a rose in" this area of New York City Spanish Harlem |
#1275, aired 1990-03-02 | SONGS OF THE '60s $200: "I thought I saw him walkin' up over the hill with Abraham, Martin & John" Robert F. Kennedy (Bobby Kennedy) |
#1275, aired 1990-03-02 | SONGS OF THE '60s $400: "Mrs. Brown You've Got A Lovely Daughter" was a No. 1 hit in 1965 for this group led by Peter Noone Herman's Hermits |
#1275, aired 1990-03-02 | SONGS OF THE '60s $500 (Daily Double): This song was Donovan's 3rd Top 40 hit & his 1st gold record:
"I'm just mad about saffron..." "Mellow Yellow" |
#1275, aired 1990-03-02 | SONGS OF THE '60s $500: In a '62 song title, Patti LaBelle & the Blue Belles proclaimed, "I Sold" this "To The Junkman" My Heart |
#1250, aired 1990-01-26 | SONGS OF THE '60S $100: He's "In the swing, he ain't too hip about the new breed babe, he ain't no drag (he's) got a brand new bag" Papa |
#1250, aired 1990-01-26 | SONGS OF THE '60S $200: In 1967 Ed Ames said his "cup runneth over" with this, not "red, red wine" love |
#1250, aired 1990-01-26 | SONGS OF THE '60S $400: In 1964 the Ventures had a hit with "Walk, Don't Run" & she hit the charts with "Walk On By" Dionne Warwick |
#1250, aired 1990-01-26 | SONGS OF THE '60S $500 (Daily Double): Group heard here who had their 1st No. 1 hit a year before the Beach Boys:
"Two girls for every boy... I've got a '34 wagon..." Jan & Dean ("Surf City") |
#1250, aired 1990-01-26 | SONGS OF THE '60S $500: In 1965 the appropriately named Seekers sang, "I Know I'll Never Find" this Another You |
#1232, aired 1990-01-02 | COLORFUL SONGS $500 (Daily Double): Played here by Mantovani, this classic was a rock 'n' roll hit in the '50s, '60s & '70s:
Instrumental music plays. "Deep Purple" |
#1222, aired 1989-12-19 | CHRISTMAS SONGS $400: This song made Billboard's Top 40 in '55, '57, '60, '61 & '62 "White Christmas" |
#1220, aired 1989-12-15 | SONGS OF THE '60s $100: In 1967 the Rascals were doing this "on a Sunday afternoon" "Groovin'" |
#1220, aired 1989-12-15 | SONGS OF THE '60s $200: It's her turn to cry, it's her turn to cry, it's her turn to cry, "'cause Johnny's come back to me" Judy |
#1220, aired 1989-12-15 | SONGS OF THE '60s $300: Song containing the words "Shirley, Shirley Boberley, Bonana Fanna, Foferly, fee fi Momerley, Shirley!" "The Name Game" |
#1220, aired 1989-12-15 | SONGS OF THE '60s $400: This dance was "a graveyard smash" & "caught on in a flash" in 1962 & again in 1973 "Monster Mash" |
#1220, aired 1989-12-15 | SONGS OF THE '60s $500: Title of a 1961 hit, it's what Lonnie Donegan might have asked of Mr. Wrigley, had they met "Does Your Chewing Gum Lose Its Flavour (On the Bedpost Overnight?)" |
#1016, aired 1989-01-23 | '60s SONGS $100: Fats Domino's biggest hit in the '60s was this one about hoofing it to a southern city "Walking to New Orleans" |
#1016, aired 1989-01-23 | '60s SONGS $200: "She walks like an angel walks, talks like an angel talks...to my mind, she's" this "My Kind of Girl" |
#1016, aired 1989-01-23 | '60s SONGS $300: "You look like an angel, walk like an angel, talk like an angel, but I got wise, you're" this "The Devil In Disguise" |
#1016, aired 1989-01-23 | '60s SONGS $400: It's what The Who could do for "miles & miles & miles & miles & miles" see |
#1016, aired 1989-01-23 | '60s SONGS $500: Marty Robbins visited her cantina "out in the West Texas town of El Paso" Rosa's |
#991, aired 1988-12-19 | '60s SONGS $100: According to the title of a 1966 Supremes hit, "You can't" do this "to love" hurry |
#991, aired 1988-12-19 | '60s SONGS $200: The only Top 10 hit he ever had was 1966's "When a Man Loves a Woman" Percy Sledge |
#991, aired 1988-12-19 | '60s SONGS $300: Their 1st Top 10 hit was "One" in 1969 Three Dog Night |
#991, aired 1988-12-19 | '60s SONGS $400: Gladys Knight took this song to No. 2; Marvin Gaye took it to No. 1 "I Heard It Through The Grapevine" |
#991, aired 1988-12-19 | '60s SONGS $500: Gerry & the Pacemakers not only had a hit with this 1965 boating song, they starred in the movie too "Ferry Cross The Mersey" |
#888, aired 1988-06-15 | '60s SONGS $100: "Cherish" is the word that gave this group their 1st #1 hit The Association |
#888, aired 1988-06-15 | '60s SONGS $200: The Troggs told this title character, "you make my heart sing" Wild Thing |
#888, aired 1988-06-15 | '60s SONGS $300: British music hall song written in 1911 & revived in 1965 by Herman's Hermits "I'm Henry VIII, I Am" |
#888, aired 1988-06-15 | '60s SONGS $400: Tiffany topped the charts in 1987 with this 20 year old Tommy James tune "I Think We're Alone Now" |
#888, aired 1988-06-15 | '60s SONGS $500: Dean Martin's 1st #1 hit in the '60s was "Everybody Loves Somebody" & this was Connie Francis' "Everybody's Somebody's Fool" |
#879, aired 1988-06-02 | '60s SONGS $100: We won't spell it out for you, but this was Aretha Franklin's 1st #1 hit on the pop charts "Respect" |
#879, aired 1988-06-02 | '60s SONGS $200: Single word in common in the titles of the 3 Top 40 hits Jackie DeShannon had during the 1960s love |
#879, aired 1988-06-02 | '60s SONGS $300: In July 1963, they hit #1 with "Surf City" a year before the Beach Boys had their 1st #1 hit Jan and Dean |
#879, aired 1988-06-02 | '60s SONGS $400: According to the title, it's where the Dixie Cups were going to get married "Chapel of Love" |
#879, aired 1988-06-02 | '60s SONGS $500: Song that begins "It's knowing that your door is always open & your path is free to walk" "Gentle on My Mind" |
#676, aired 1987-07-13 | '60s BRITISH ROCK $1000: Songs these 2 wrote for groups other than their own included "Bad To Me" for B. J. Kramer & the Dakotas McCartney & Lennon |
#663, aired 1987-06-24 | '60s SONGS $100: In a 1962 hit, Neil Sedaka said this "is hard to do" breaking up |
#663, aired 1987-06-24 | '60s SONGS $200: In 1967, the Fifth Dimension asked, "Would you like to ride in" this my beautiful balloon |
#663, aired 1987-06-24 | '60s SONGS $300: Sinatra's only #1 solo hit of the decade was about these solitary souls "Strangers In The Night" |
#663, aired 1987-06-24 | '60s SONGS $400: Saying "I fix broken hearts", Jimmy Jones offered his service as 1 of these a handy man |
#663, aired 1987-06-24 | '60s SONGS $500: This song asks, "Each night before you go to bed, my baby, whisper a little prayer for me, my baby" "This Is Dedicated To The One I Love" |
#487, aired 1986-10-21 | '60s SONGS $200: The subtitle of this song from "Man of La Mancha" is "The Quest" "The Impossible Dream" |
#487, aired 1986-10-21 | '60s SONGS $400: In 1968, this sticky song
was a sweet chart topper for Bobby Goldsboro "Honey" |
#487, aired 1986-10-21 | '60s SONGS $600: In "Ode to Billie Joe", it's Billie Joe's last name McAllister |
#487, aired 1986-10-21 | '60s SONGS $800: The Stone Ponies' only top 40 hit, this 1968 song is also considered Linda Ronstadt's first hit "Different Drum" |
#487, aired 1986-10-21 | '60s SONGS $1000: Simon & Garfunkel made a big noise on the music scene with this 1966 #1 hit "The Sounds Of Silence" |
#484, aired 1986-10-16 | '60s SONGS $100: 14-week streak of #1 Beatles hits on the 1964 charts was broken when Satchmo sang this show tune "Hello, Dolly!" |
#484, aired 1986-10-16 | '60s SONGS $200: Singer-composer who wore wire-rimmed glasses & played the autoharp for the Lovin' Spoonful John Sebastian |
#484, aired 1986-10-16 | '60s SONGS $300: Bowie & Jagger do it today, but in 1964 this gal & her group were "Dancing In The Streets" Martha & the Vandellas |
#484, aired 1986-10-16 | '60s SONGS $400: The three "words" Manfred Mann sang right after "Do wah diddy diddy" dum diddy do |
#484, aired 1986-10-16 | '60s SONGS $500: Their "96 Tears" punctuated the charts in 1966 ? & the Mysterians |
#459, aired 1986-09-11 | "LITTLE" SONGS $300: In a '60s song sung by Seeger, they were "all made out of ticky-tacky" "Little Boxes" |
#274, aired 1985-09-26 | '60s SONGS $200: He rode the "3rd boxcar, midnight train, destination, Bangor, Maine" Roger Miller |
#274, aired 1985-09-26 | '60s SONGS $400: Of "Do Wah Diddy Diddy", "Oogie Boogie", & "Um Um Um Um Um", 1 not a hit in '64 "Oogie Boogie" |
#274, aired 1985-09-26 | '60s SONGS $600: While Paul Anka was a "Lonely Boy" in the '50s, this singer was "Mr. Lonely" of the '60s Bobby Vinton |
#274, aired 1985-09-26 | '60s SONGS $800: Group that got around in the '60s, being "Up on the Roof", "Under the Boardwalk", & "On Broadway" the Drifters |
#274, aired 1985-09-26 | '60s SONGS $1000: John Sebastian said explaining this "is like try-in' to tell a stranger about rock and roll" magic |
#162, aired 1985-04-23 | TV TRIVIA $500 (Daily Double): Tom Lehrer songs were a feature of this mid-'60s news satire nicknamed TW3 That Was the Week That Was |
#144, aired 1985-03-28 | '60s SONGS $100: This Dean Martin Top 10 hit from '64 became his theme song "Everybody Loves Somebody" |
#144, aired 1985-03-28 | '60s SONGS $200: Reason Leslie Gore can cry if she wants to because "It's My Party" |
#144, aired 1985-03-28 | '60s SONGS $300: Hit from 1962 & every Halloween after by Bobby "Boris" Pickett "The Monster Mash" |
#144, aired 1985-03-28 | '60s SONGS $400: Object of the Shirelles' "Dedication" in '61 "The One I Love" |
#144, aired 1985-03-28 | '60s SONGS $500: Shirley Ellis got "Right Down To" it in 1964 the Nitty Gritty |
#115, aired 1985-02-15 | '60s SONGS $200: According to Hal David & Burt Bacharach, "what the world needs now" "love, sweet love" |
#115, aired 1985-02-15 | '60s SONGS $400: Pete Seeger's "Little Boxes" are made out of it ticky-tacky |
#115, aired 1985-02-15 | '60s SONGS $800: What "you never close your eyes anymore when I kiss your lips" indicates "You've Lost That Lovin' Feeling" |
#115, aired 1985-02-15 | '60s SONGS $1,000 (Daily Double): Where you'll find answer to this question:
"How many roads must a man walk down before you call him a man? / How many seas must the white dove sail?" "Blowing In The Wind" |
#115, aired 1985-02-15 | '60s SONGS $1000: Along with superficial sighs, it's "the borders of our lives" "Dangling Conversation" |