ROUND 5: Audio - Angels


We may not all believe in supernatural beings with wings and halos,
but a whole lot of songwriters seem to. Name the following
performers (in most cases, they're also the songwriters); in all cases, 
the song title contains the word 'angel'.


1. Originally from a 1993 album, this song appeared on two
   soundtrack albums: 'Until the End of the World' and 'Pay it
   Forward'. Note that a second singer joins in on the chorus; we
   just want the main singer's name.

	Jane Siberry (do not accept k. d. lang, who is the other
     singer) (Calling All Angels)


2. From her 1999 album. Name the singer.

	Sarah McLaughlan  (Angel) 


3. From the 1987 album 'Permanent Vacation'. Name the band.

	Aerosmith (Angel) 


4. From their 1988 album. Name the band.

	U2 (Angel of Harlem [from Rattle and Hum])
	

5. From the 1986 album of the same name as the song. Name 
   the singer or band.

	Gregg Allman OR The Allman Brothers Band (Angel)


6. Many people have covered this song, including Nina Simone,
   Olivia Newton-John, and the Pretenders, but this is a pretty 
   famous AM radio version from 1981. Name the singer.

	Juice Newton (Angel of the Morning) 


7. From the 2000 album, 'Hot Shot', this was a huge party hit. 
   The rapper's name is 'Rayvon', but we want the singer.

	Shaggy (Angel)

 

8. #5 on the Billboard chart in 1962. Name the singer.

	Neil Sedaka (Next Door to an Angel)


9. #1 on the Billboard chart in 1962. Name the singer.

	Shelley Fabares (Johnny Angel)


10. From his 1994 debut album 'Welcome to the Cruel World'. His
    band is called 'The Innocent Criminals'. Name the singer.

	Ben Harper (Waiting on an Angel)