Do You Know About Between The Buttons (Album)?

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1. All songs on the album were written by Mick Jagger and:

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The correct answer is Keith Richards because the question states that all songs on the album were written by Mick Jagger and someone else. Out of the given options, Keith Richards is the only one who is a member of the Rolling Stones and has co-written many songs with Mick Jagger throughout their career. Brian Jones, Bill Wyman, and Charlie Watts are also members of the Rolling Stones, but they have not been credited as co-writers for all songs on any album.

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Do You Know About Between The Buttons (Album)? - Quiz

Everyone knows about The Rolling Stones, but are you a true fan? Check out this quiz and find out, but most importantly, make sure you have fun while trying to solve these questions.

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2. There were three additional musicians apart from the band members. Jack Nitzsche, Nick DeCaro and:

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The correct answer is Ian Stewart. Ian Stewart was a British musician and the original keyboardist for the Rolling Stones. He was often referred to as the "sixth Stone" and played with the band from its inception in 1962 until his death in 1985. While Jack Nitzsche and Nick DeCaro were also musicians who collaborated with the Rolling Stones at various points in their career, Ian Stewart had a longer and more significant association with the band.

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3. When was the UK version of the album released?

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The correct answer is 1967. This is the year when the UK version of the album was released.

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4. USA version included two songs that weren't on the UK release. First one is Let's Spend the Night together. What's the second one?

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The second song that was included in the USA version but not in the UK release is "Ruby Tuesday".

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5. Where did the photo shoot for the album cover take place?

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The photo shoot for the album cover took place in London.

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6. Which place did this album reach in Billboard 200 chart in the 1967

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In 1967, this album reached the second position on the Billboard 200 chart.

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7. Which song from the album did Chris Farlowe cover?

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Chris Farlowe covered the song "Yesterday's Papers" from the album.

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8. Which instrument did Jack Nitzsche play for the song Connection?

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Jack Nitzsche played the piano for the song "Connection."

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9. How many tracks does both releases (UK and US) contain?

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The correct answer is 12. This suggests that both the UK and US releases contain a total of 12 tracks.

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All songs on the album were written by Mick Jagger and:
There were three additional musicians apart from the band members....
When was the UK version of the album released?
USA version included two songs that weren't on the UK release....
Where did the photo shoot for the album cover take place?
Which place did this album reach in Billboard 200 chart in the 1967
Which song from the album did Chris Farlowe cover?
Which instrument did Jack Nitzsche play for the song Connection?
How many tracks does both releases (UK and US) contain?
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