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Singer: 'The bat was Ozzy', and the chicken was killed by his audience. | |
Singer: Charted #1 with 'White Christmas' in 3 different years. | |
Song: 'If I just lay here, would you lie with me and just forget the world?' | |
Song: Song title from Asia, Seal, and most famously, Guns 'n' Roses | |
Singer: Guitar and/or vocals for Yardbirds, Bluesbreakers, Cream, Blind Faith, and Derek and the Dominos. | |
Song: 'We're leaving together, but still it's farewell.' | |
Singer: In 1962, charted his only #1 song, 'Duke of Earl'. | |
Album: 1977 for the Eagles. The title song has been interpreted dozens of ways. | |
Singer: Sang the title track to Fame and Flashdance and got two #1s. | |
Singer: Country artist with 13 #1 songs from 1956-76. Obviously his initials are JC, not SC | |
Singer: Original winner of American Idol, and she's only gotten 'Stronger' | |
Song: 1968 #1 song for Diana Ross and the Supremes | |
Singer: Worldwide 20 #1 songs including Hero, Emotions, and Fantasy. | |
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Album: 1982 for Billy Joel with the songs Allentown, Pressure, and Goodnight Saigon. | |
Song: 2007 for Kings of Leon from the album 'Because of the Times'. | |
Singer: Former lead singer for Chicago, with 4 #1s as a solo artist including the Karate Kid Part II's theme. | |
N/A | |
Singer: He hit the road, Jack and had Georgia on his mind. | |
Song: 1986 title for Paul Anka, 1988 title for 38 Special, 2008 title for Shinedown. | |
Song: 1986 #1 song for Cyndi Lauper, 1998 #2 song for Phil Collins. | |
Song: First track from Bruce Springsteen's album 'Nebraska'. | |
Singer: Only #1 song was 'A Thousand Miles' in 2002. | |
Band: Everybody will have fun tonight if you can name this British band. | |
N/A | |
Song: 1987 song by Guns 'n' Roses from the 'Appetite for Destruction' album. | |
Song: Third track from Soundgarden's album 'Down on the Upside'. | |
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