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THE VERY HARD POP QUIZ

Same again.
1. -a--o-- --a-- / -o- -f - ---.
2. --n-- --e-t-- / ----I-- -e--
3. -I- -e- -I--n / -o-l- --- -I-- -- --I-- o- a --a-.
 
I am worried about Maggie and Richard Bush with their knowledge of songs from the late 50s early 60s. I honestly thought Maggie was too young but...
 
I wasn't around in the 50's but whilst I'm quite old, I'm young enough to be able to google and like anagrams and word puzzles :)

So No 1 - Sanford Clark / Son of a Gun
 
Here's a question for you what's a son of a gun?
 
Not as meant in the song Maggie.
Could someone put the song on here and see if anyone can get it the answer.
 
Apparently the song relates to the son of a gunslinger, though the phrase has many other meanings/derivations (all the way back to good old Will S) which I won't bore you with ...

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The is another meaning to the saying.
Got number two yet?.
 
While you try to get number two here's three more.
1.-e-e- --a- /--s- -- -a--.
2. --- -e----s / --- -a----a- -- --e-.
3. -e--- -a--s / --a---s -- --- -o-.
 
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