Name The Musician
Famous Music Nicknames
Golden Age Musicals
Misc
100

This singer made ”Mona Lisa” a signature hit.

Nat King Cole

100

This singer was known as “The Chairman of the Board“

Frank Sinatra

100

This song from “Brigadoon” expresses overwhelming euphoria and disbelief upon realizing he is falling in love while exploring the magical, timeless Scottish village

Almost Like Being in Love

100

This upbeat 1950s hit by Bobby Day celebrates a carefree feeling that makes you want to dance

Rockin Robin

200

This cowboy crooner sang the theme from High Noon

Tex Ritter

200

This jazz trumpeter and singer was called “Satchmo.”

Louis Armstrong

200

In Paint Your Wagon, this song describes a man who wanders alone.

They Call the Wind Maria


200

This Patsy Cline recording describes feeling lost while walking at night

Walkin After Midnight

300

This elegant jazz vocalist was famous for her clear tone and recordings of “I’m a Woman” and “Fever”

Peggy Lee

300

This elegant jazz vocalist was known as “The First Lady of Song.”

Ella Fitzgerald

300

In Camelot, this hopeful opening number imagines an ideal kingdom where life feels magical.

Camelot

300

This cheerful standard made famous by Doris Day encourages optimism even when life feels uncertain

Secret Love

400

Although he didn’t sing it in the movie “Breakfast at Tiffany’s”, he performed his signature song “Moon River” at the 1962 Academy Awards,

Andy Williams

400

This smooth-voiced singer was known as “The Velvet Fog.”

Mel Tormé

400

In The Sound of Music, the Von Trapp children bid goodnight to guests at a party, showcasing their personalities, vocals, and obedience to go to bed.

So Long, Farewell

400

This dramatic working-man’s anthem made famous by Tennessee Ernie Ford tells the story of life in the coal mines

Sixteen Tons