[ "Be Unique!" Archives]

• • Here are the answers for previous rounds of "Be Unique!"

• • And here's the category for the week of June 4th - June 8th:

Name a Top 40, 1955-85 charting solo artist whose first and last name could both be construed as first names.


Example: "Connie Francis" -- both "Connie" and "Francis" could be first names.
Players were advised that I was looking for common first names here and that "creative interpretations" of the term "common" would be rejected...and many were!
But everyone had the opportunity to send in a second choice, and we got a great list! Take a look!


Three point responses: (No other player gave same answer)

Arthur Alexander
submitted by Wmbradspa

Len Barry
submitted by MuziKatNat

Eric Carmen
submitted by LindyBeat

Lou Christie
submitted by Milmar

Jimmy Cliff
submitted by Raywiggs

Dick Dale
submitted by W33r

Vic Dana
submitted by Tinkifer

Paul Dino
submitted by RandyPNY

Mike Douglas
submitted by BAGGYGUY

Bob Dylan
submitted by LilZiplock

Duane Eddy
submitted by Number61

Adam Faith
submitted by Scoty

Percy Faith
submitted by Snads

Eddie Floyd
submitted by Caravntrip

Peter Gabriel
submitted by Loganmint

Barry Gordon
submitted by Juju eyeballs

Earl Grant
submitted by GBate

Gogi Grant
submitted by TerryT

Bobby Gregg
submitted by Fourhbcaps

Clarence "Frogman" Henry
submitted by SameOldHal

Rick James
submitted by Rosanna2

Sonny James
submitted by MsTinTear

Tommy James
submitted by Wilburn

Billy Joel
submitted by DADDYOAL

Robert John
submitted by LWhiteDove

Brenda Lee
submitted by Mysticrhythms

Bonnie Lou
submitted by HUGYBEAR

John Miles
submitted by Ladylion

Joni Mitchell
submitted by CAK1946

Jane Morgan
submitted by ARE7

Russ Morgan
submitted by Jackie0203

Billy Paul
submitted by ChriselK

Johnny Ray
submitted by ScorerScorchio

James Ray
submitted by TwittyLady

Diane Ray
submitted by Raynode

Lou Reed
submitted by Yankeedog

Cliff Richard
submitted by Faithflemin

Jackie Ross
submitted by MrJaded

Jack Scott
submitted by Cloggedardery

Allen Sherman
submitted by Pookie

Paul Simon
submitted by OldiesKing

Nina Simone
submitted by Clete6

Al Stewart
submitted by SN0REFEST

John Stewart
submitted by Ccrider

Chuck Willis
submitted by Nalavia


Two point responses: (Two players gave same answer)

Petula Clark
submitted by BobbleSmitty, Frannytune

James Darren
submitted by VincentJames, ULTFAN

Buddy Holly
submitted by Embeth1231, Gargoylemama

Robin Luke
submitted by Dog50, Kweni

Dean Martin
submitted by RuthGee, Loonatique


One point responses: (Three or more players gave same answer)

Donnie Iris
submitted by Jmiller, DevilWo, Spnnrn


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This is where we stash links to our "Be Unique" categories and players' responses more than a week old! They are wonderful! Enjoy!

Week of May 28th to June 1st-- Song lyrics containing the name of a famous, real person, living or dead.

Week of May 21st to May 25th-- Songs in which clapping is heard

Week of May 14th to May 18th-- Lyrics about mothers

Week of May 7th to May 11th -- on hiatus

Week of April 30th to May 4th-- Charting artists and groups that appeared in movies

Week of April 23rd to April 27th-- Song titles or artist names in the form of: " ______ , ______ , and ______ ."

Week of April 16th to April 20th-- Songs with baseball terms in their titles.

Week of April 9th to April 13th-- Street names mentioned in lyrics

Week of April 2nd to April 6th-- What do you see? (April Fool's game)

Week of March 26th to March 30th -- Songs in which you hear laughter

Week of March 19th to March 23rd -- OldiesFun players' nominations for Rock and Roll Hall of Fame

Week of March 12th to March 16th -- Artists with TOP 40 charting songs both as a solo artist and as a member of a group.

Week of March 5th to March 9th -- Songs about lovely weather

Week of February 26th to March 2nd -- Nonsense words in song titles

Week of February 19th to 23rd -- Song lyrics containing a form of the word "America."

Week of February 12th to 16th -- Songs titles containing a term of endearment.

Week of February 5th to 9th -- Songs titles containing a first and last name.

Week of January 29th to February 2nd -- Songs with the name of an NFL team within the title.

Week of January 22nd to 26th -- Songs with three letters or less in the title.

Week of January 15th to 19th -- "Doormat" songs where the sentiment is: "You treat me like dirt but I love you anyway."

Week of January 8st to 12th -- Artists with primarily non-musical, recurring TV roles

Week of January 1st to 5th -- Songs with specific years mentioned in lyrics or titles

Week of December 25th to 29th -- Sound effects and Put Down Songs


Please play this week's game! Here's how! Be Unique!



 











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