| BOZSCAGGS | US singer-songwriter and guitarist whose highest-charting album is 1976's Silk Degrees (3,6) |
| BONNIERAITT | US blues singer and guitarist whose 'Just Like That' was named Song of the Year at the 2023 Grammy Awards (6,5) |
| ROBINTHICKE | Singer whose highest-charting hit was parodied as "Word Crimes" by Weird Al |
| CENTURY | End Of The ___, Ramones' highest charting album (7) |
| ABBA | Band whose only US #1 hit is 1976's Dancing Queen |
| BOZ | Singer Scaggs with the album "Silk Degrees" |
| ONES | Charting albums try to become them |
| BODIDDLEY | US singer, songwriter and guitarist born Ellas Bates in 1928; 'Who Do You Love?' (1956) |
| NEILYOUNG | Canadian singer-songwriter and guitarist who co-founded the band Buffalo Springfield with Stephen Stills |
| MILESHUNT | English singer-songwriter and guitarist who fronts The Wonder Stuff (5,4) |
| NEVEREVER | Highest-charting single by All Saints, UK number one in 1997 (5,4) |
| SHESALADY | Tom Jones's highest-charting U.S. single |
| POLIAKOFF | Stephen _, British playwright whose works include 1976's Strawberry Fields (9) |
| JIMIHENDRIX | US singer-songwriter and guitarist who headlined the iconic 1969 Woodstock Festival (4,7) |
| HENDRIX | Jimi ---, US singer-songwriter and guitarist who headlined the iconic 1969 Woodstock Festival (7) |
| WOMACK | Bobby ---, acclaimed US singer, songwriter and guitarist |
| JOHNLEE | US blues singer-songwriter and guitarist who died in 2001 (4,3) |
| HOOKER | US blues singer-songwriter and guitarist who died in 2001 (6) |
| JOEELY | American singer-songwriter and guitarist who toured and recorded with The Clash (3,3) |
| MARLING | Singer-songwriter and guitarist who has released six albums including I Speak Because I Can and Semper Femina (7) |