Here are the answers to my latest lyrics quiz which was posted to RGT on January 2. The previous quizzes may be found on my web site: http://www.nyx.net/~thill The winner once again was LESLIE FRATES! Several people came close to Leslie's score of 30 out of 40, and a few got some even she missed! Thanks to all who participated. 1. To live it again is past all endeavor, except when that tune captures my heart "Begin the Beguine," by Cole Porter 2. You and your baby went to town. She had you worried, but this is war, and she won't worry you anymore. "This Is the Army, Mr. Jones," by Irving Berlin 3. Making merry music with the one that I love, I'm his favorite pet "How Lucky Can You Get," by Ebb & Kander 4. I met a man who lives in Tennessee and he was heading for Pennsylvania and some homemade pumpkin pie "Home for the Holidays," by Stillman & Allen 5. Lost my heart, but what of it? He is cold, I agree. "Bewitched," by Richard Rodgers & Lorenz Hart 6. You ain't never caught a rabbit and you ain't no friend of mine. "Hound Dog," by Leiber & Stoller 7. Where the fellas chew tobaccy and the women wicky-wacky-woo! "Nagasaki," by Harry Warren and Mort Dixon 8. All of them had hair of gold (like their mother) Theme from "The Brady Bunch," by Frank DeVol & Sherwood Schwartz 9. You don't have to know how to read or write when you're out with a fella in the pale moonlight. "Doin' What Comes Natur'lly," by Irving Berlin 10. I finished crying in the instant that you left; and I can't remember when or where or how. "It's All Coming Back to Me Now," by Jim Steinman 11. I don't even know your name, but I'm hoping all the same, this is more than just a simple hello. "The Last Time I Felt Like This," by Bergman, Bergman & Hamlisch 12. When you walk through a storm, hold your head up high, and don't be afraid of the dark. "You'll Never Walk Alone," by Rodgers & Hammerstein 13. I have dreamed thee too long. Never seen thee or touched thee, but loved thee with all of my heart. "Dulcinea," by Mitch Leigh & Joe Darion 14. With her first hello, she gave a meaning to this empty world of mine. "(Where Do I Begin) Love Story," by Francis Lai & Carl Sigman 15. A buzzard took a monkey for a ride in the air. The monkey thought that everything was on the square. "Straighten Up and Fly Right," by Irving Mills & Nat King Cole 16. We may never, never meet again on the bumpy road to love. But I'll always, always keep the mem'ry of "They Can't Take That Away from Me," by George & Ira Gershwin 17. We'll bathe at Brighton, the fish you'll frighten when you're in. Your bathing suit so thin will make the shellfish grin, fin to fin. "Manhattan," by Rodgers & Hart 18. Will I recognize the light in her eyes that no other eyes reveal? "My Ideal," by Richard Whiting & Leo Robin 19. Now, laughing friends deride tears I cannot hide, so I smile and say, when a lovely flame dies "Smoke Gets In Your Eyes," by Jerome Kern and Otto Harbach 20. When I'm stuck with a day that's gray and lonely, I just stick out my chin and grin and say "Tomorrow," by Martin Charnin & Charles Strouse 21. In a castle dark, or a fortress strong, with chains upon my feet "If You Could Read My Mind," by Gordon Lightfoot 22. Ask him to sit this one out and while you're alone, I'll tell the waiter to tell him he's wanted on the telephone. "Change Partners," by Irving Berlin 23. He can come home as late as can be. Home without him ain't no home to me. "Can't Help Lovin' Dat Man," by Jerome Kern & Oscar Hammerstein II 24. I was born from love, and my poor mama worked the mines. I was raised on the book of Jesus, till I read between the lines. "Stony End," by Laura Nyro 25. When the moon hits your eye like a big pizza pie "That's Amore," by Harry Warren & Jack Brooks 26. Blue skies up above, everyone's in love "Lazy River," by Hoagy Carmichael & Sidney Arodin 27. I never knew the charm of spring, never met it face to face. "April in Paris," by Vernon Duke & E.Y. Harburg 28. Carried me through desperation, to the one who was waiting for me. "Vision of Love," by Mariah Carey & Ben Margulies 29. Is that what I gotta do, to make you love me, make you love me? "Water from the Moon," by Diane Warren 30. But there's nowhere to hide, since you pushed my love aside "Hopelessly Devoted to You," by John Farrar 31. Ah, look at all the lonely people. "Eleanor Rigby," by Lennon & McCartney 32. When I recall what we had, I feel lost, I feel sad. With nothing but the memory of "Yester-Me, Yester-You, Yesterday," by Miller & Wells 33. Don't you come back no more, no more. "Hit the Road, Jack," by Percy Mayfield 34. Some people say a man is made out of mud. A poor man's made out of muscle and blood. "Sixteen Tons," by Merle Travis 35. My breaking heart and I agree that you and I could never be, so with my best, my very best, I set you free. "I Wish You Love," by Trenet & Beach 36. I shot a man from Reno, just to watch him die. "Folsom Prison Blues" by Johnny Cash 37. For a little silver quarter, we can have the Pullman porter turn the lights down low. "Shuffle Off to Buffalo," by Harry Warren & Al Dubin 38. The radio and the telephone and the movies that we know may just be passing fancies, and in time may go. "Love Is Here to Stay," by George & Ira Gershwin 39. Money talks, but it can't sing and dance and it don't walk. "Forever in Blue Jeans," by Neil Diamond 40. Ask the local gentry, and they will say it's elementary. "Love and Marriage," by James Van Heusen & Sammy Cahn And here's an extra-tough one for a tie-breaker: 41. You take December and smile it into May. And then December comes back again while you're away. Since nobody got it, it can be the tie breaker again!