NAME THAT TUNE
TV THEME SONGS
FINISH THE LYRIC
FAMOUS CROONERS
GIRLS SINGERS
100

Some day when I'm awful low

The Way You Look tonight

100

We walk by night. Some fly by day. Moonlighting strangers who just met on the way.

Moonlighting

100

Well, she was just seventeen, if you know what I mean. And the way she looked was way beyond compare.

So how can I dance with another? When I Saw Her Standing There 

100

This male singer was known as "The Voice" and Ol' Blue Eyes".

Frank Sinatra

100

This singer sang with a lot of emotion. She often wore a flower behind her ear and was nicknamed Lady Day.

BILLIE HOLIDAY

200

I go out walkin

After Midnight

200

Love. Exciting and new. Come Aboard. We're expecting you.

Love Boat

200

You're just to good to be true, can't take my eyes off of you. You'd be like Heaven to touch. I wanna hold you so much. At long last love has arrived. And I thank God I'm alive. You're just to good to be true. Can't take my eyes off of you.

I love you, baby! 

200

This male crooner became famous for these classic songs: Nature Boy, Mona Lisa, Smile, and The Christmas Song.

Nat King Cole

200

This singer started with the Chick Webb Orchestra and was known for her extraordinary scatting ability. Known as the First Lady of Song.

Ella Fitzgerald

300

I get no kick from champagne

I Get A Kick Out of You

300

Give us any chance we'll take it. Read us any rule we'll break it. We're gonna make our dreams come true.

Make Our Dreams Come True (Laverne & Shirley)

300

Well the South side of Chicago  Is the baddest part of town. And if you go down there, You better just beware of a man named Leroy Brown

Bad Bad Leroy Brown

300

Hailing from New Orleans, this crooner came onto the scene in the 80's with his jazz band and Sinatra like voice, he quickly gained attention. His breakthrough came with his soundtrack to When Harry Met Sally.

Harry Connick Jr

300

This singer worked with Benny Goodman, Artie Shaw, and Harry James. Her most famous songs were "It's Been A Long Long Time", "I Had The Craziest Dream, and "I've Heard That Song Before".

Helen Forrest

400

Just take the old records off the shelf

Old Time Rock and Roll

400

Well, we're movin on up. To the East side. To a deluxe apartment in the sky. Movin' on up to the top. We finally got a piece of the pie!

Movin' on Up (The Jeffersons)

400

Almost heaven, West Virginia. Blue Ridge Mountains. Shenandoah river. Life is old there, older than the trees, younger than the mountains, growing like the breeze.

Country roads, take me home. To the place where I belong. West Virginia, Mountain mama. Take me home. Country roads.

400

This crooner came onto the scene in the 40's, but in 1979 his son, Danny, took over as his manager revitzalizing his whole career. He later did many duets with famous pop singers, like Amy Winehouse and Lady Gaga.

Tony Bennett

400

This singer shot to fame in 1951 with the hit "Come On-a My House" and starred alongside Bing Crosby in White Christmas.

Rosemary Clooney

500

What you want. Baby I got. What you need. You know I got it.

RESPECT

500

Sunday, Monday, happy days. Tuesday, Wednesday happy days. Thursday, Friday, happy days. Saturday, what a day. Rockin' all week for you.

Happy Days Theme Song

500

And now the end is near, and so I face the final curtain. My friend, I'll say it clear. I'll state my case of which I'm certain.

I've lived a life that's full. I traveled each and every highway. And more, much more than this...

I did it MY WAY!

500

This rock singer was famous for his hits like Maggie May, Do Ya Think I'm Sexy, and Tonight's The Night. But in 2022, he began a second career singing traditional jazz standards.

Rod Steward

500

Reknowned for her work with Gene Krupa and Stan Kenton, her rapid rhythmic vocal style set her apart. Her biggest hits were "Let Me Off Uptown", "And Her Tears Flowed Like Wine" and her iconic 1958 live performance of "Tea for Two" at The Newport Jazz Festival.

Anita O'Day

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