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Trivia Contest Check each month for a variety of trivia questions posted on this page. Simply copy and paste the contest into your email; fill in with your answers, name and address; and send to pyramid@pyramidband.com . Make sure you include the TC-# in your email subject line and your name will be entered into a drawing for a PYRAMID PRIZE PACKAGE. If there is more than one correct entry, a winner will be randomly chosen from all the correct entries. Please, no more than one entry per person per trivia contest. Winners will be notified by email (or phone if you include your number) and the correct answers and winner's name will be posted on this page. Winners will be ineligible to win again for 60 days. The deadline for entering is the last day of the month of the contest. The PYRAMID BAND is not responsible for lost or misdirected entries. Good Luck. Check back next month for a new contest and this month's answers.
TRIVIA CONTEST -- TC# 0704 -- April 2007 Correct entries: 0 Winner's name: Question #1:
TRIVIA CONTEST -- TC# 0703 -- March 2007 Correct entries: 6 Winner's name: Question #1: Duke Ellington's Portrait of The Lion honored whom? Question #2: Blind Joe Mooney and all around jazzman squeezed jazz from the accordion? True or False Question #3: As a writer for the Washington Post, Down Beat and other periodicals, he interviewed Armstrong, Ellington, Goodman, Holiday, and Davis. A.Yurco B. Otis C.Gottlieb D. Butler E. None of the above Question #4: The Onyx, the 3 Dueces, Jimmy Ryan's are just several clubs which were found where? Question #5: What city did Louis Armstrong go to in 1922 to join King Oliver?
TRIVIA CONTEST ANSWERS -- TC# 0702 -- February 2007 Correct entries: 10 Winner's name: Question #1: Jimmy Rushing sang with? A. Count Basie B. Les Brown C. Tommy Dorsey D. Duke Ellington Question #2: Louis Prima and Joseph "Wingy" Manone have been termed "white imitators of" which jazz star? Louis Armstrong Question #3: Who is the author of Forever Amber, and their tie to big band music? Question #4: Which of the Dorsey brothers was a disc jockey at WMCA? Question #5: Glen "Spike" Gray was the leader of the Casa Loma Orchestra? True or False
TRIVIA CONTEST ANSWERS -- TC# 0701 -- January 2007 Correct entries: 7 Winner's name: Kathryn Peterson Question #1: Willie Smith's nickname was "The Lion"? True or False True Question #2: Name three of Artie Shaw's wives. He was married at least seven times. Lana Turner, Ava Gardner, Betty Kern, Kathleen Winsor Question #3: Club owner Eddie Condon, also performed? A. Piano B. Trumpet C. Drums D. Saxophone E. None of these...Guitar Question #4: This trumpeter and band leader imitated Louis Armstrong? Joseph "Wingy" Manone Question #5: Duke Ellington's full name. Edward Kennedy Ellington
TRIVIA CONTEST ANSWERS -- TC# 0612 -- December 2006 Correct entries: 9 Winner's name: K Parmalat Question #1: Pianist William Henry Smith taught Duke Ellington? True or False Question #2: Doris Day sang with? A. Glenn Miller B. Les Brown C. Tommy Dorsey D. None of the above Question #3: During the mid 1920's "the center of the center" of jazz was which street in New York City between Fifth and Sixth Avenue? 52nd Question #4: Where was Bob Wilber and his Wildcats from? Scarsdale, NY Question #5: Name Babs Gonzales biggest composition."Oo-pa-pa-da"
TRIVIA CONTEST ANSWERS -- TC# 0611 -- November 2006 Correct entries: 0 Winner's name: No winner Question #1: In what year was Jimmy Rushing a singing star of the Count Basie Orchestra was featured in a US postage stamp? 1994 Question #2: Bob Wilber and ? A. The Troopers B. The Mounties C. The MG's D. The Royals E. None of the above..."his Wildcats" Question #3: Name a Billie Holiday trademark. Gardenias in her hair Question #4: This singer was appropriately called " The Velvet Fog". Mel Torme Question #5: Huddie "Leadbelly" Ledbetter" played?A. Piano B. Trumpet C. Drums D. Saxophone E. None of these...Guitar TRIVIA CONTEST ANSWERS -- TC# 0610 -- October 2006 Correct entries: 12 Winner's name: Shari Stevens Question #1: Frank Sinatra sang with the Tommy Dorsey Band? True or False Question #2: Who was credited with inventing scat singing? A. Louis Armstrong B. Scotty Morris C.Babs Gonzales D. None of the above. Question #3: Willie "The Lion" Smith played? A. Piano B. Trumpet C. Drums D. Saxophone Question #4: Jimmy Rushing's nickname. "Mr. Five-by-Five" Question #5: Where were the Apollo Theater and the Savoy Ballroom located? Harlem (upper Manhattan) NYC TRIVIA CONTEST ANSWERS -- TC# 0609 -- September 2006 Correct entries: 15 Winner's name: Tom Evans Question #1: Scott Joplin, Earl Hines, and James Johnson all played? A. Piano B. Trumpet C. Drums D. Saxophone E. None of these Question #2: Who had "the band with the biggest beat in the business?" Jimmie Lunceford Question #3: Scat singing is the use by singers of nonsense syllables instead or words? True or False Question #4: Mel Torme began his career on what instrument? Drums Question #5: Judy Garland's daughter? Liza Minelli TRIVIA CONTEST ANSWERS -- TC# 0608 -- August 2006 Correct entries: 2 Winner's name: Lauren Stahl Question #1: Huddie "Leadbelly" Ledbetter was incarcerated for? Killing a man Question #2: Willie "The Lion" Smith was jewish. True or False Question #3: Dooley Wilson is famous for singing what song? Question #4: Which PYRAMID BAND player is pictured in two different "instrument" families? Follow Photos to Performers Question #5: During which war did Ernie Burnett suffer a case of amnesia and regain his memory when a piano player performed his "My Melancholy Baby"? A. Spanish-American B. WWII C. Korean D. Vietnam E. None of these- WWI TRIVIA CONTEST ANSWERS -- TC# 0607 -- July 2006 Correct entries: 15 Winner's name: Jeff Clark Question #1: What tune did Johnny Mercer use, change the lyrics and rename to "Moon River"? Question #2: Manhattan Melodrama was the last movie John Dillinger saw before he was shot to death. True or False Question #3: What song is the musical logo for Warner Brothers Studio? Question #4: Name the Fats Waller tune he referred to as his "alimony jail song". Question #5: Hoagy Carmichael after graduating from Indiana University went into what profession? A. Music B. Law C. Accounting D. Farming/Agriculture E. None of these
TRIVIA CONTEST ANSWERS -- TC# 0606 -- June 2006 Correct entries: 5 Winner's name: Stephanie Hamilton Question #1: Louis Armstrong's accaimed birthday share's what American National holiday? July 4th Question #2: Who wrote such great tunes as Sweet Georgia Brown, Them There Eyes and Gimme a Little Kiss, Will Ya, Huh? A. Maceo Pinkard B. Eubie Blake C. Duke Ellington D. Fats Waller E. None of these A. Maceo Pinkard Question #3: As Time Goes By was in what Warner Brothers film ? Casablanca Question #4: In 2000, ___ out of every 100 men proposed on one knee? 20 Follow: Weddings to Wedding Trivia Question #5: Hoagy Carmichael graduated from which university? A. Illinois B. Indiana C. Duke D. Brown E. None of these TRIVIA CONTEST ANSWERS -- TC# 0605 -- May 2006 Correct entries: 1 Winner's name: Susan Weiss Question #1: What song includes the following lyrics: "I like jam, ain't no flim flam, scratch that off of my list this ain't no jam, the jam can scram c'mon, baby........"? Question #2: "V-E Day is celebrated on May 7th (1945). On May 7th, ____the New York Yankees (Major League Baseball Team) was the first professional baseball team to fly to their game. What was the year? A.1940 B.1946 C. 1949 D. 1950 E. None of these Question #3: Who performed (sang) "A Hubba-Hubba-Hubba"? Question #4: Who is the newest face in the PYRAMID BAND Vocal section? Rob Falgiono Question #5: Which of these singers performed a duet with Frank Sinatra ? A. Lorrie Morgan B. Lena Horne C. Chrissie Hynde D. Gloria Estefan E. All of these TRIVIA CONTEST ANSWERS -- TC# 0604 -- April 2006 Correct entries: 8 Winner's name: Carol Clark Question #1: On which record label did Count Basie, Bing Crosby, Jimmy Dorsey and Peggy Lee record ? A.Capitol B. Decca C. RCA D. RCA Victor E. London Question #2: Who is one of the "oldest - original" faces in the PYRAMID BAND Rhythm section? You'll need to compare PYRAMID BAND group photos. Glenn Molik
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#3: What song includes the following
lyrics: "Say, whatever happened to the Japanese?... I got it from
a guy who was in the kno' It was mighty smoky over Tokyo!
Question #4: Who performed "I'll Buy That Dream"? Harry James Question #5: Name the song Frank Sinatra re-recorded for political purposes in 1960? High Hopes TRIVIA CONTEST ANSWERS -- TC# 0603 -- March 2006 Correct entries: 4 Winner's name: Jane Porters Question #1: In which year was Count Basie born? A. 1901 B. 1902 C. 1903 D. 1904 E. none of the above Question #2: In the Charioteers' release of What Did He Say, who is "he"? "Mumbles" Question #3: What song includes the following lyrics: "Imagine me eighty-three wearing glasses, And you ninety-two making passes"? I'll Buy That Dream Question #4: In 2000, what was the groom's average age? 28 Follow: Weddings to Wedding Trivia Question #5: Who is the newest face in the PYRAMID BAND Trumpet section? Andy Peruzzini TRIVIA CONTEST ANSWERS -- TC# 0602 -- February 2006 Correct entries: 2 Winner's name: Christine Jones Question
#1: February 3rd.....was the
Day The Music Died. Name the three rock legends. Question #2: In the 1948 Melody Masters release who is Dan? A Donkey Question #3: Sam & Dave recorded under which record label? A.Capitol B. Decca C. Rhino D.Verve E.Apple Question #4: The song "Sentimental Reasons" - later recorded as "For Sentimental Reasons" and "(I Love You) For Sentimental Reasons" was originally recorded in May 1945 by what group? Deek Watson and his Brown Dots Question #5: Who are the two newest faces in the PYRAMID BAND Saxophone section? Laura Bogner and Mike Ihde
TRIVIA CONTEST ANSWERS -- TC# 0601 -- January 2006 Correct entries: 4 Winner's name: Ellen Harris Question #1: In 1948 The Melody Masters released a song about? Water Question #2: Name five PYRAMID BAND selections with the word "Me" in them. All of Me, Come Fly With Me, Hold Me Thrill Me Kiss Me, Someone To Watch Over Me, Show Me The Way To Go Home, Teach Me Tonight Question #3: Before Jake and Elwood.... who were the original "Blues Brothers". Sam and Dave Question #4: "MG" from the 60's band name Booker T and the MG's was an abrevation for what? Memphis Group Question #5: On July 7, 1937 George Gerswhin passed away. What was the Title of George and Ira's final Broadway show? Porgy & Bess
TRIVIA CONTEST ANSWERS -- TC# 0512 -- December 2005 Correct entries: 2 Winner's name: Karen Smith Question #1: Who is the Kid from Red Bank? Count Basie Question
#2: Who is the man and musician they called "The Prince of Darkness"?
Miles Davis Question #3: Complete the names (okay - not a Big Band, but the PYRAMID BANDs perform their music) Sam ______& Dave______ Sam Moore and Dave Prater Question #4: Donald "Duck" Dunn, Steve Cropper and Al Jackson, Jr. were known as the A. The Troopers B. The Mounties C. The MG's D. The Royals E. none of the above. Question #5: What is missing from these song titles? ______ of Dreams, Pick Up The ______ Pieces
TRIVIA CONTEST ANSWERS -- TC# 0511 -- November 2005 Correct entries: 4 Winner's name: Richard Lamm Question #1: Name Ella Fitzgerald's first hit and signature song? A. How High The Moon B. Stairway To The Stars C. A-Tisket A-Tasket D.Makin' Whoopee E. None of the above t Question #2: "Chattanooga Choo Choo" became the first "gold" record in what year ? 1942 Question #3: Name the 60's band (okay - not a Big Band, but the PYRAMID BANDs perform their music) which backed Rufus and Carla Thomas, Sam & Dave, Otis Redding, and Eddie Floyd? Booker T and the MG's Question #4: What was "Bing" Crosby's "real" name? Harry Lillis Crosby Question #5: What song includes the following lyrics: "Shrimps and rice --- they're very nice"? Andrew Sisters' Hold Tight
TRIVIA CONTEST ANSWERS -- TC# 0510 -- October 2005 Correct entries: 2 Winner's name: Mary Ellen Sinclair Question #1: Which selection is not an Ira & George Gershwin selection? A. Someone To Watch Over Me B. Nice Work If You Can Get It C. But Not For Me D. Oh Lady Be Good E. all the above Question #2: What year was Ella Fitzgerald on the cover of Life Magazine? A. 1951 B. 1955 C. 1956 D.1957 Question #3: What was the first "gold" record? (one Million in sales) "Chattanooga Choo Choo" Question #4: What did the Benny Goodman Orchestra and a 1934 NBC radio show have in common? The name = Let's Dance Question #5: Name the father and son combination who both have performed with the PYRAMID BAND. Russ & Justin Carere
TRIVIA CONTEST ANSWERS -- TC# 0509 -- September 2005 Correct entries: 1 Winner's name: Mary Morgan Question #1: Test your musical knowledge and arithmetic skills. Fill in the blanks, add up the numbers, and submit (No two blanks are the same ): Count Basie's 1'o Clock Jump + Harry James's 2'o Clock Jump. What time is it? 3'o Clock Question #2: In 2000, what was the groom's average age? 28 Years Old Check out our wedding trivia Question #3: Fill in the blank of these song titles with the name of a girl. I
must see ANNIE tonight, Waitin' for KATIE,
LULU's back in town Question #4: What was the title of Benny Goodman's Theme Song? Let's Dance Question #5: Igor Stravinsky wrote "Ebony Concerto" for which Big Band ? A. Glenn Miller B. Count Basie C. Woody Herman D. Benny Goodman E. None of these TRIVIA CONTEST ANSWERS -- TC# 0508 -- August 2005 Correct entries: 1 Winner's name: Ben Susser Question #1: Who performed Cherry Pink And Apple Blossom White? Perez Prado Question #2: What trumpeter and band leader is known for a turned-up bell and puffed-out cheeks? Dizzy Gilispie Question #3: What Frank Sinatra film dealt with the subject of homosexuality? A. "The Detective" B. "The Man With The Golden Arm" C. "High Society" D. "The Boys In The Band" E. "First Deadly Sin" Question #4: Name one of the two recent "Sinatra"vocalists who performed with The PYRAMID BANDS ? Cary Hoffman or Jack Civiletto Question #5: In the early days of the Glenn Miller orchestra, most sidemen were paid this salary? A. $100/week B. $150/month C. $50/week D. $400/month E. $150/week
TRIVIA CONTEST ANSWERS -- TC# 0507 -- July 2005 Correct entries: 1 Winner's name: Jaclyn Brown Question #1: On July 9, 1955 when Bill Haley's Rock Around The Clock reached number one, what "fruity" big band song did it knock out of the number one position? Hint - click here! Cherry Pink And Apple Blossom White Question #2: What trombonist sipped tea with the Ben Pollack and Paul Whiteman orchestras before brewing up his own big band in 1939? Jack Teagarden Question #3: What Glenn Miller hit was named after the phone number of a hotel frequented by Miller's big band? Pennsylvannia 6-5000 Question #4: What Orchestra "teamed" up with Frank Sinatra at the SANDS in Las Vegas? Duke Ellington Question #5: In 1975 Americans who remained in Saigon were told to listen for a cue on the radio to begin their evacuation as the North Vietnamese surrounded the city. The radio cue was the announcement that the temperature was "105 degrees and rising," followed by what song? Bing Crosby's "White Christmas"
TRIVIA CONTEST ANSWERS -- TC# 0506 -- June 2005 Correct entries: 5 Winner's name: Elizabeth Lake Question #1: When did Bill Haley's Rock Around The Clock reached number one on the Billboard Record Chart ? A. July 9, 1951 B. July 9, 1952 C. July 9, 1955 D. January 1, 1956 E. July 9, 1956 Question #2: What famous drummer left Artie Shaw to join Tommy Dorsey? Buddy Rich Question #3: In which film does Frank Sinatra play an Italian-American GI named "Angelo Maggio"? A. "The House I Live In" B. "From Here To Eternity" C. "Anchors Away" D. E. None of the Above Question #4: Name this big-band era artist who scored the most number one hits? Incidentally, it's more than Elvis or the Beatles? Bing Crosby Question #5: Who composed God Bless America ? Irving Berlin
TRIVIA CONTEST ANSWERS -- TC# 0505 -- May 2005 Correct entries: 0 Winner's name: No winner Question #1: Name the performer of Rock Around The Clock. When this record reached number one, it ended the Billboard Record Chart era of "Big Bands" and began a new era called "Rock n'Roll". Bill Haley
Question #2: On Friday April 29 this Big Band Leader would have turned 106. Famous for his 'jungle' style of big band music, who is he? Duke Ellington
Question #3: In honor of Cinco De Mayo, the PYRAMID BAND performed this "Mexican" tune? Hint - click here! La Cucaracha
Question #4: What record label did Frank Sinatra form In the earl 1960's? A. Capitol B. Decca C. Reprise D. Verve E. Apple
Question #5: Which big-band leader commanded respect from his swinging "troops" by having them salute him at rehearsals? Glenn Miller
TRIVIA CONTEST ANSWERS -- TC# 0504 -- April 2005 Correct entries: 1 Winner's name: Michael Gund Question #1: What was the first number one "rock n'roll" Billboard record ? Rock Around The Clock Question #2: What record label did Ray Charles form ? A.Capitol B. Decca C. Tangerine D.Verve E.Apple Question #3: What duet did Frank Sinatra do with his daughter Nancy? A."These Boots Are Made For Walking" B. "Somethin' Stupid" C. "The Lady Is A Tramp" D. "Witchcraft" E. "Unforgettable" Question #4: What band leader's ex-wives included Lana Turner and Ava Gardner ? Artie Shaw
Question #5: Who threatened to quit music to become a psychiatrist but became an "Eager Beaver" after breakthrough hits in the early 1940s? Stan Kenton
TRIVIA CONTEST ANSWERS -- TC# 0503 -- March 2005 Correct entries: 1 Winner's name: Gail Ryan Question #1: What is the title of the "Irish" tune in the PYRAMID BAND library? Hint - click here! Londonderry Air - "Oh, Danny Boy Question #2: How many strings on a typical String or Electric Bass? 4 Question #3: Frank Sinatra won his last Grammy award in 1996. What was the award for? A. The "Songs For Swinging Lovers" album B. His 12-album Box Set C. The original "Duets" album D. The "Duets II" album E. Lifetime Achievement Question #4: In 1949 what female singer signed a record contract with Mitch Miller? Rosemary Clooney Question #5: What artist made You Made Me Love You famous? Harry James TRIVIA CONTEST ANSWERS -- TC# 0502 -- February 2005 Correct entries: 1 Winner's name: Valerie Michaels Question #1: George and Ira Gershwin, two amazing composers, never won this prestigious Hollywood Award? An Oscar Question #2: Test your musical knowledge and arithmetic skills. Fill in the blanks, add up the numbers, and submit the total of those numbers: The PYRAMID SWING BAND ___+ The PYRAMID DANCE BAND ___+ The PYRAMID ORCHESTRA ___=_____. 11 + 16 + 18 = 45 Question #3: Name the four most popular versions of saxophones. Soprano, Alto, Tenor and Baritone......others include 'C' Melody and Bass Question #4: What actress was the recipient of Frank Sinatra's first on-screen kiss? A. Ava Gardner B. Lana Turner C. Grace Kelly D. Shirley MacLaine E. Ann Jeffreys Question #5: Who performed If I Love You ? Perry Como TRIVIA CONTEST ANSWERS -- TC# 0501 -- January 2005 Correct entries: 2 Winner's name: Michelle Smith Question #1: Who was NOT a member of Sinatra's "Rat Pack"? A. Sammy Davis, Jr. B. Dean Martin C. Joey Bishop D. Jerry Lewis E. Peter Lawford Question #2: "White Christmas" has sold more than nine million copies and is the best- selling Christmas record of all time. The song "White Christmas" was first performed by Bing Crosby on..? A. December 25, 1954 B. December 7, 1941 C. December 25, 1941 D. December 20, 1942 E. December 25, 1942 Question #3: Auld Lang Syne is which performers' signature song ? A. Danny Kaye B.Bing Crosby C. Glenn Miller D. Perry Como E. Guy Lombardo Question #4: Test your musical knowledge and arithmetic skills. Fill in the blanks, add up the numbers, and submit the total of those numbers: _________ In The Book, _________ Brothers, Route_________, You And Me ( And The Bottle Makes _________ ) Hint - click here! 720 + 4 + 66 + 3 = 793 Question #5: Steve Allen played Benny Goodman in the feature film "The Benny Goodman Story." Who played drummer Gene Krupa? Gene Krupa played himself. TRIVIA CONTEST ANSWERS -- TC# 0412 -- December 2004 Correct entries: 1 Winner's name: Steven Miller Question #1: When did Frank Sinatra cut his first record ? A. 1933 B. 1934 C. 1936 D. 1939 E. 1942 Question #2: What was the first "number one" Billboard record ? A. Don't Fence Me In - Bing Crosby B. By Request - Perry Como C. I'll Never Smile Again - Tommy Dorsey D. Come Back To Sorrento - Gracie Fields E. Fred Waring and His Glee Club - Fred Waring and His Glee Club Question #3: What was Count Basie's real name? William Basie Question #4: Send In the Clowns is from what musical ? Answer: Question #5: When was Big Bad Voodoo Daddy's album entitled Big Bad Voodoo Daddy released ? 1998 TRIVIA CONTEST ANSWERS -- TC# 0411 -- November 2004 Correct entries: 1 Winner's name: Carolyn Hearn Question #1: On the PYRAMID BAND 'pyramid', what does MCMXCIII stand for? The year 1993 Question #2: When did Billboard introduce the 'Music Popularity Chart" ? A.1938 B.1939 C. July 20, 1940 D.1941 E. 1942 Question #3: Who performed I've Got A Lovely Bunch of Coconuts? A. The Mills Brothers B. Bing Crosby & The Andrew Sisters C. Freddy Martin & Merv Griffin D. Spike Jones E. Eileen Barton Question #4: Buffalo's own Harold Arlen (ragtime pianist and dance-band arranger) was writing revues in 1930 for what famous New York Club? Cotton Club Question #5: From the September Trivia Contest - We know that Bono (Of U2) performed a duet with Frank Sinatra on the "Duets" album? The duet was Cole Porter's I've Got The World On A String and was released on The "Duets" Album and on the 'B' side of a U2 single. What U2 song was on the "A" side? Stay (Faraway, So Close ) TRIVIA CONTEST ANSWERS -- TC# 0410 -- October 2004 Correct entries: 1 Winner's name: Chris Patton Question #1: Frank Sinatra was the voice of what character in the cartoon movie "Who Framed Roger Rabbit?" A. Nunzio B. Jessica's Father C. Roger Rabbit D. The Singing Sword E. None - He never did any cartoon voices Question #2: What band took over the Chesterfield Show when Glenn Miller disbanded and entered the armed forces? Harry James Question #3: What was "Benny Goodman's" full name? Benjamin David Goodman Question #4: Name three Broadway shows with titles that begin with "Call me ..." "Call Me Madam", "Call Me Merman", "Call Me Mister" Question #5: Who performed Yes, We Have No Bananas? A. The Mills Brothers B. Bing Crosby & The Andrew Sisters C. Freddy Martin & Merv Griffin D. Spike Jones E. Eileen Barton TRIVIA CONTEST ANSWERS -- TC# 0409 -- September 2004 Correct entries: 1 Winner's name: Amy Baker Question #1: In 2000, what was the bride's average age? 24 Years Old Follow: trivia to wedding trivia to wedding trivia Question #2: What are the names of the three famous Pontani Sisters? Angie, Tara & Helen They were all at the Kootsie Ball! Follow: photo gallery to venues to events to their photo & link. Question #3: In honor of the U.S. Senate's September 2002 resolution, during the 2003 concert season the PYRAMID BANDS performed what selection written by what composer? W.C. Handy's St. Louis Blues Question #4: From March 1943 to June, 1944, the Army Air Corps band under the direction of what Captain was stationed on the campus of Yale University? Captain Glenn Miller Question #5: Which of these singers performed a duet with Frank Sinatra on the "Duets" album? A. Shania Twain B. Cher C. Madonna D. Bono (Of U2) Track #12: I've Got You Under My Skin E. None of these
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