Somewhere over the ________
Rainbow
This artist known as the King of Rock and Roll was the first to become a true pop star, appearing on popular TV programs like "The Ed Sullivan Show" and in hit films like "Jailhouse Rock." He had more records in the Billboard Top 40 than any other singer and more No. 1 albums than any other solo artist.
ELVIS Presley
Mary Poppins claimed that this would make the medicine go down.
A Spoonful of Sugar
This artist was found dead in his bathroom at his Graceland estate by his girlfriend. While his death was officially ruled a casualty of heart disease, it’s been suggested that drug use may have also been responsible
Elvis Presley
This game involves finding a seat when the music stops
Musical Chairs
Falling in Love with You.
This artist music ranges from country to gospel to rock 'n' roll, and more than 30 million certified units had been sold as of 2017. Throughout his career of highs and lows he produced famous songs such as I Walk the Line and his live recording "At Folsom Prison"
Johnny Cash
Audrey Hepburn sang and strummed her guitar to this song on the big screen in 1961, earning an Academy Award for Best Original Song.
Moon River
This Beatles member and husband to Yoko Ono was shot and assassinated in New York in 1980.
John Lennon
This dance involves dropping it like it's hot under a stick that progessively drops lower and lower
The Limbo
When I find myself in times of trouble, Mother Mary comes to me, speaking words of wisdom, ______ ______ _______
Let it Be
Folk-rock-singer-songwriter known for songs that cronicled social and political issues with songs including, Blowin' in the Wind and Mr.Tamborine Man
Bob Dylan
Doris Day introduced this song in the Alfred Hitchcock film The Man Who Knew Too Much (1956), singing it as a cue to their onscreen kidnapped son.
Que Sera Sera
John McCleans hit Miss American Pie was a tribute to the passing of this music legand
Buddy Holly
This style of dance named after the Harbor City in North Carolina was made famous in the 1920's and ultimately banned for it's "provocative nature"
Cause baby there ain't no _________ high enough, ain't no valley low enough, ain't no river wide enough to keep me from gettin' to you babe
Mountain
This Brooklyn-born vocalist has more top-10 albums than any other female singer and is the only performer to have No. 1 albums in six consecutive decades. Her influence extends to other performing arts as well. She's won two Academy Awards, for her acting in "Funny Girl" and "A Star Is Born," as well as Emmy, Tony, and Peabody Awards.
Barbara Streisand
A wholesome green frog sang this song with his banjo on the big screen in 1979. This song was later covered by famous artist such as Willie Nelson, Judy Collins, and The Carpenters.
Rainbow Connection
Ironically, this artist known for his song, Leaving on a Jet Plane was killed in a plane crash in 1997
John Dever
This dance was particularly associated with music of the 1950s, rhythm and blues in particular. It involves a complicated pattern of hand moves and claps at various parts of the body, following and/or imitating the percussion instruments. It resembles a highly elaborate version of pat-a-cake.
The Hand jive
Hold me close and hold me fast, this magic spell you cast this is _____ _____ ______ _______
la vie en rose
Many give credit to this artist for being a pioneer and founder of what became known as soul music when he moved from the gospel world to focus on popular music. He was also a pioneer among black performers on the business end of music. He formed his own record label and music publishing company. He also became a music leader in the American civil rights movement, lending it one of his most stirring songs, "A Change Is Gonna Come," as an anthem.
Sam Cooke
Bette Midler's character in the 1988 film, Beaches belted out this song in dedication to her recently deceased best friend
Wind Beneath my Wings
The 27 Club refers to...
Music artist who died at age 27. The list includes Janis Joplin, Jimi Hendrix, Brain Jones, and Amy Winehouse.
This style of dance is one of the most influential and famous dances of the modern history, originating from the streets of 18th century Buenos Aires as the favorite dance of the European immigrants, former slaves, working and lower classes of people.
The Tango