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Jazz?
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no
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Is it by an American male artist?
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Blues?
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no, just two genres left (I think :D)
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English?
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Country?
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yes
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It is American though (see there's my hint) |
Don't Come Home A-Drinking?
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no
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"Jolene"?
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Jolene is from the 70s. Sheesh, read the previous posts :D
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Coal Miner's Daughter?
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no.
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no
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Loretta Lynn? |
Stand by Your Man?
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No and No. |
I hope this isn't a trick question: is it a male performer? No, so we assume female and then you tell us it's that famous Ten-Armed Tars Tarkas, the crooning Martian from Mexico? :laughing:
Okay, back in the real world. Let's see... Patsy Cline? |
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"Ode To Billie Joe"?
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Okay let's see if we can wrap this up. It's a country-western song by an American female artist in 1968 but it isn't Stand By Your Man.
Two hints: 1) It was basically from a one hit wonder and... 2) A TV movie was made based on the song. |
Convoy?
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Nope. Convoy was from 1976 and the singer was male (unless he had a sex change I don't know about).
New hint: The singer shares a last name with a certain former Fox News political pundit. |
Jeannie C Riley - Harper Valley PTA
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Plankton wins :). See, that's how you do it; lay back while everyone else asks questions and then come up with the answer.
The TV movie was a decade later starring Barbara Eden. Of course it's horrible as all movies that try to stretch out a song are. Okay, Plankton, so you're up (and you can come back, Trolls :D). |
I remember both. The song was pretty horrid, but the movie ruined my image of Genie forever.
I have my song, it's 20th century, which should narrow things down a bit for ya's. |
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Anyway, well done Plankton. Good to have someone new throw their hat into the ring. |
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Am I a performer on it?
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Rock song? |
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