1. E. Charade ~
the only one that Sammy Kaye also sent to the Top 40 (at #36) |
2. F. Days Of Wine And Roses ~
the only one that spells a two-word phrase ("do war") with its initials |
3. A. Love Story ~
the only one that came out in the '70s (1971), not the '60s |
4. G. Mr. Lucky ~
the only one that was a TV theme and not a movie theme |
5. B. Moon River ~
the only one that had a different name than the show ("Breakfast At Tiffany's") |
6. C. Pink Panther ~
the only one that is associated with an animated cartoon
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7. D. Romeo And Juliet ~
the only one that made it to number one on the chart (for two weeks) |