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music trivia: musical "C's"

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Sang; Fame, Out Here On My Own, Flashdance...What a Feeling, etc.
Irene Cara
Willie Nelson song covered by Patsy Cline in 1961.
Crazy
He sang; Folsom Prison Blues, A Boy Named Sue, Get Rhythm, One Piece at a Time, Hey Porter, etc.
Johnny Cash
Saxophonist Adderley's nickname
Cannonball
Played guitar in the Wrecking Crew, subbed for Brian Wilson in the Beach Boys, sang Galveston, Gentle on My Mind, Wichita Lineman, etc.
Glen Campbell
The band responsible for; Rock the Casbah, London Calling, Combat Rock, etc.
The Clash
Carly Rae Jepsen's infectious 2011/2012 hit single
Call Me Maybe
The guitarist for "power trio" Cream
Eric Clapton
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Big 1995 hit for the band Pulp, later covered by William Shatner on his 2004 album, Has Been
Common People
"Mr. Jones" and "Round Here" are singles from the debut album (August and Everything After), by this band.
Counting Crows
Linda Ronstadt's duets with Aaron Neville were among the biggest hits on this 1989 album.
Cry Like a Rainstorm, Howl Like the Wind
Singer of; The Climb, Party in the U.S.A., We Can't Stop, Wrecking Ball, Malibu, etc.
Miley Cyrus
Freddie Mercury claimed he wrote this rockabilly style song in "5 or 10 minutes". It was Queen's first #1 hit in the US.
Crazy Little Thing Called Love
The self-titled multi-platinum debut for this artist contained the songs; Fast Car, Talkin' 'bout a Revolution, and Baby Can I Hold You, etc.
Tracy Chapman
A musical term for the concluding passage of a piece or movement, the word is also the name of Led Zeppelin's ninth and final studio album.
Coda
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