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    Who recorded the hit single "I'll Take You There" in 1972?

    • Ray Parker, Jr
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    • Staple Singers
    • Elton John
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Big Music Trivia explores iconic music from 1972, featuring artists like Michael Jackson and the Moody Blues. This quiz assesses knowledge on historical hit singles, enhancing understanding of music trends and cultural impact during the early 70s.


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  • 2. 

    Who recorded the hit single "Ben" in 1972?

    • Cathy Dennis

    • Billy Joel

    • Michael Jackson

    • Seekers

    Correct Answer
    A. Michael Jackson
  • 3. 

    Who recorded the hit single "Outa-Space" in 1972?

    • Stevie Nicks

    • Billy Preston

    • Turtles

    • Ronny & The Daytona

    Correct Answer
    A. Billy Preston
  • 4. 

    Who recorded the hit single "Nights In White Satin" in 1972?

    • Firehouse

    • Faith Evans

    • R. Kelly

    • Moody Blues

    Correct Answer
    A. Moody Blues
  • 5. 

    Who recorded the hit single "Go All The Way" in 1972?

    • Raspberries

    • Chubby Checker

    • Zhane

    • Keith Sweat

    Correct Answer
    A. Raspberries
  • 6. 

    Who recorded the hit single "Day After Day" in 1972?

    • Badfinger

    • Leann Rimes

    • Joey Dee

    • Samantha Fox

    Correct Answer
    A. Badfinger
  • 7. 

    Who recorded the hit single "Garden Party" in 1972?

    • Stevie Wonder

    • Rick Nelson

    • Boston

    • Anne Murray

    Correct Answer
    A. Rick Nelson
  • 8. 

    Who recorded the hit single "Coconut" in 1972?

    • Pretty Poison

    • Spinners

    • P.M. Dawn

    • Nilsson

    Correct Answer
    A. Nilsson
  • 9. 

    Who recorded the hit single "I'd Like To Teach The World To Sing" in 1972?

    • The Doobie Brothers

    • Frankie Avalon

    • Brownstone

    • Hillside Singers

    Correct Answer
    A. Hillside Singers
  • 10. 

    Who recorded the hit single "Pop That Thang" in 1972?

    • Everly Brothers

    • Isley Bros

    • Frida

    • John Travolta & Olvia Newton-John

    Correct Answer
    A. Isley Bros
  • 11. 

    Who recorded the hit single "Wildflower" in 1973?

    • Garnet Mimms & The Enchanter

    • Chris Montez

    • Skylark

    • Surface

    Correct Answer
    A. Skylark
  • 12. 

    Who recorded the hit single "Shambala" in 1973?

    • Three Dog Night

    • Brenda Lee

    • Kinks

    • Peter & Gordon

    Correct Answer
    A. Three Dog Night
  • 13. 

    Who recorded the hit single "Dancing In The Moonlight" in 1973?

    • Swv

    • Dick & Deedee

    • King Harvest

    • Lindsey Buckingham

    Correct Answer
    A. King Harvest
  • 14. 

    Who recorded the hit single "Your Mama Don't Dance" in 1973?

    • Marv Johnson

    • Loggins & Messina

    • Little River Band

    • C&C Music Factory

    Correct Answer
    A. Loggins & Messina
  • 15. 

    Who recorded the hit single "I Believe In You" in 1973?

    • Kris Kross

    • Planet Soul

    • Ronettes

    • Johnnie Taylor

    Correct Answer
    A. Johnnie Taylor

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