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All 3 of his US #1 songs had eight-word titles, including 'Get Outta My Dreams, Get Into My Car' and 'Caribbean Queen (No More Love On The Run)'. | |
This Oklahoman has friends in both low and high places - he's sold more albums than Elvis! | |
Stop! Collaborate and listen: Until Eminem, he was arguably America's best known and most successful white rapper | |
After leaving Pink Floyd, this singer-guitarist released the solo album 'The Pros & Cons of Hitch Hiking'. | |
This Danish band were sued by Mattel for their hit 'Barbie Girl'. Now Mattel uses the song in ads. | |
This 70's trio combined classical music and hard rock on tracks like 'Fanfare for the Common Man' and 'Pictures At An Exhibition'. | |
As an actor in 'Friday' and 'Are We There Yet', he's had much more success than in his rap career. | |
Because of his huge Asian fanbase, this Korean pop singer (and mortal enemy of Stephen Colbert) topped Time's Most Influential People poll in 2007. | |
Canadian-born country music hall of famer, his signature songs were 'I've Been Everywhere' and 'I'm Moving On'. | |
Kansas City hard rock band known best for their songs 'Blurry' and 'She Hates Me'. | |
This 'Walking On Sunshine' band's name became much less popular in New Orleans after a 2005 hurricane. | |
British new wave band, who charted with 'Whisper To A Scream (Birds Fly)'. They got their name from a Frederik Pohl short story. | |
He's had 44 #1 songs on the country chart, including 'Check Yes Or No' and 'All My Ex's Live In Texas'. | |
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Mike Scott leads this '80's-90's band best known for 'The Whole Of The Moon'. | |
Jail time he refers to in his song 'Informer' limited this Canadian rapper's ability to travel to the States. | |
Scottish teen idols whose biggest US hit was 'Saturday Night'. Coincidentally they're partially named after Madonna's birthplace. | |
To be 'pacific', this 5-letter Canadian band are only remembered for their 1971 gospel-pop song 'Put Your Hand In The Hand'. | |
The harmonica solo on his 1962 #1 hit 'Hey! Baby' was virtually copied by John Lennon on 'Love Me Do'. | |
Na na, hey hey, their biggest hit, 'Kiss Him Goodbye' is often heard when the home team is winning late in the game. | |
In the 3 years since his last solo album, he's had top ten duets with Nelly Furtado, Beyoncé, Madonna, Rihanna, T.I. and Ciara. | |
Formed in Australia in 1980 & still active, this band hit the US charts in 1987 with 'Crazy' & 'Electric Blue'. | |
Newfoundland-based Celtic folk-rockers, they had a big hit in Canada with 'Ordinary Day'. | |
Their only US top 5 song, 2006's 'Chasing Cars', has spend a record 130 weeks on the British charts. | |
Between 1964 and 1977, he had 9 top ten hits including 'Poor Side Of Town', 'Secret Agent Man' and 'Slow Dancing (Swayin' To The Music)'. | |
This 'Proud Mary' & 'Fortunate Son' band's greatest hits album 'Chronicle' flopped on vinyl, but since 1981 has sold 8 million on CD. | |
As a rapper he raised ire when he released 'Cop Killer'. Now he plays a cop on Law & Order: SVU. | |
'The Day We Caught The Train' was the biggest UK hit for this Beatlesque 90's band. | |
British drum'n'bass duo who hit #2 with 'What's It Gonna Be' in 2008. | |
They hold the record for most weeks atop the British charts by a British act for the song 'Love Is All Around'. | |
Named after a school prank, this 70's Memphis band charted with 'Keep On Smilin'' and 'Street Corner Seranade'. | |
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