Fictional shapeshifters:
- Hafny, in Diana Wynne Jones’ Power of Three
- Merlin, in T. H. White’s The Sword in the Stone
- Odo, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine
- The gullible alien crew from “Galaxy Quest”
- The Lady of the Green Kirtle, C.S. Lewis, The Silver Chair (Chronicles of Narnia)
- T-1000, in Terminator 2: Judgment Day
- Proteus, in The Odyssey by Homer
- Beorn, in J.R.R. Tolkien’s The Hobbit
- The Thing (in John W Campbell story or John Carpenter movie)
- Martia (Iman), in Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country
- The Wonder Twins from Super Friends
- Sirius Black in J.K. Rowling’s Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban
- Reep Daggle, Chameleon Boy in the Legion of Super-Heros
Next Up: 10 or more hit wonders
- ABBA (19 hit singles)
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10 or more hit wonders
- ABBA (19 hit singles)
- Led Zeppelin (10 hits)
- Elton John (57 U.S. Top 40 hits, second only to Elvis Presley)
- Carole King (15 entries on the Hot 100, with four in the top 10)
More than 400 of her songs have been recorded by approximately 1,000 artists
Sampiro
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10 or more hit wonders
- ABBA (19 hit singles)
- Led Zeppelin (10 hits)
- Elton John (57 U.S. Top 40 hits, second only to Elvis Presley)
- Carole King
- Elton John
The man’s first greatest hits album was 40 years ago and he’s had many hits since then.
NDP
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10 or more hit wonders
- ABBA (19 hit singles)
- Led Zeppelin (10 hits)
- Elton John (57 U.S. Top 40 hits, second only to Elvis Presley)
- Carole King (15 entries on the Hot 100, with four in the top 10)
- Elvis Presley - 31 #1 singles
- The Beatles - 50!
- The Everly Brothers - 35 Billboard Top-100 singles
- Madonna - 53 Billboard Top 100 singles
- Billy Joel - 33 Top 40 hits
- The Who - 14 singles that made the UK Top Ten but never hit Number One
- Bing Crosby - 340 Billboard Top 100 singles
- Huey Lewis & the News - 12 Top 10 singles, including 3 #1’s.
- James Brown - 91 Billboard Top 100 singles
Next subject:
Non-jazz songs that feature sax solos (Note: limit one song by Bruce Springsteen & the E Street Band):
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Can’t You Hear Me Knocking? - The Rolling Stones