1.
What song by The Coasters includes the line "Why's everybody always pickin' on me"?
Correct Answer
D. Charlie Brown
Explanation
"Charlie Brown" is the correct answer because it is a song by The Coasters that includes the line "Why's everybody always pickin' on me." The other options, "The Nose," "Along Came Jones," and "Yakety Yak," are not songs by The Coasters and do not include this specific line.
2.
What message is found beneath a stone at the end of the song "One Tin Soldier"?
Correct Answer
A. Peace On Earth
Explanation
The message found beneath a stone at the end of the song "One Tin Soldier" is "Peace On Earth". This implies that the song promotes the idea of peace and harmony among people. It suggests that the ultimate goal should be to strive for peace rather than engaging in conflicts and wars.
3.
What was the only song by The Shangri-Las to hit #1 on the Billboard Hot 100?
Correct Answer
C. Leader Of The Pack
Explanation
"Leader of the Pack" was the only song by The Shangri-Las to hit #1 on the Billboard Hot 100. This song, released in 1964, became a popular hit due to its dramatic storytelling and teenage tragedy theme. It tells the story of a girl who falls in love with a biker gang member, only to tragically lose him in a motorcycle accident. The song's unique narrative and emotional delivery resonated with listeners, propelling it to the top of the charts.
4.
What advertising song for Coca-Cola became famous after a 1971 TV commercial?
Correct Answer
B. I'd Like To Teach The World To Sing
Explanation
The correct answer is "I'd Like To Teach The World To Sing." This song became famous after a 1971 TV commercial for Coca-Cola. The commercial featured a group of young people from different countries singing the song on a hilltop, promoting unity and harmony. The catchy tune and positive message resonated with audiences and the song went on to become a hit, even outside of its association with Coca-Cola.
5.
What song won Burt Bacharach and Hal David a 1969 Oscar for Best Theme Song?
Correct Answer
C. Raindrops Keep Fallin' On My Head
Explanation
The song "Raindrops Keep Fallin' On My Head" won Burt Bacharach and Hal David a 1969 Oscar for Best Theme Song.
6.
The title of what 1981 Kim Carnes hit refers to a facial feature of a well-known actress?
Correct Answer
D. Bette Davis Eyes
Explanation
The correct answer is "Bette Davis Eyes." This 1981 Kim Carnes hit refers to a facial feature of a well-known actress, which in this case is Bette Davis' eyes. Bette Davis was a famous American actress known for her distinctive and captivating eyes, which became a symbol of her beauty and talent. The song pays homage to her and her mesmerizing gaze.
7.
In "The Way You Do the Things You Do", what directly follows "the way you stole my heart"?
Correct Answer
C. You Could Have Been A Cool Crook
Explanation
The correct answer is "You Could Have Been A Cool Crook". This answer directly follows the phrase "the way you stole my heart" in the song "The Way You Do the Things You Do". It suggests that the person being referred to could have been a charming and cunning individual, capable of stealing hearts in a metaphorical sense.
8.
Who was the first lead singer for The Teenagers?
Correct Answer
B. Frankie Lymon
Explanation
Frankie Lymon was the first lead singer for The Teenagers. He gained fame in the 1950s as the lead vocalist and songwriter for the group. Lymon's high-pitched voice and energetic performances helped popularize the doo-wop genre. He was only 13 years old when he achieved success with hits like "Why Do Fools Fall in Love." Despite his young age, Lymon's talent and charisma made him a standout performer and an influential figure in the early days of rock and roll.
9.
What song by The Surfaris, with only two spoken words, was a #2 hit in 1963?
Correct Answer
D. Wipe Out
Explanation
"Wipe Out" by The Surfaris is the correct answer because it was a #2 hit in 1963 and is known for having only two spoken words in the entire song. The song is primarily instrumental, with the famous drum solo and the spoken words "wipe out" being the only vocals in the track.
10.
What duo had a Top Ten hit in 1964 with "Dead Man's Curve"?
Correct Answer
C. Jan And Dean
Explanation
"Dead Man's Curve" is a popular song from 1964 that reached the Top Ten on the charts. The duo responsible for this hit is Jan and Dean.
11.
Who co-wrote "In My Room" with Brian Wilson?
Correct Answer
A. Gary Usher
Explanation
Gary Usher is the correct answer because he is known for co-writing the song "In My Room" with Brian Wilson. Usher was an American musician and songwriter who collaborated with Wilson on several songs for The Beach Boys. "In My Room" was released in 1963 and became a hit, showcasing Usher's contribution to the band's success.
12.
What 1960's group consisted of Marilyn Rovell, Diane Rovell and Ginger Blake?
Correct Answer
B. The Honeys
Explanation
The correct answer is The Honeys. The Honeys were a 1960's group consisting of Marilyn Rovell, Diane Rovell, and Ginger Blake.
13.
What was the full name of the lead singer with Martha and the Vandellas?
Correct Answer
D. Martha Reeves
Explanation
Martha Reeves is the correct answer as she was the lead singer with Martha and the Vandellas, an American vocal group popular in the 1960s. Martha Reeves is a well-known singer and performer, and she gained fame with hits like "Dancing in the Street" and "Heat Wave" as part of Martha and the Vandellas.
14.
What The Marvelettes song hit #1 on both the Hot 100 and the R&B charts?
Correct Answer
C. Please Mr. Postman
Explanation
"Please Mr. Postman" by The Marvelettes hit #1 on both the Hot 100 and the R&B charts. This song was released in 1961 and became the first #1 hit for Motown Records. It is a catchy and upbeat track that tells the story of a girl waiting anxiously for a letter from her boyfriend. The song's success can be attributed to its infectious melody, strong vocals, and relatable lyrics, making it a favorite among listeners of both pop and R&B music.
15.
What 1974 Paul Anka hit made it to the top of the Billboard Hot 100?
Correct Answer
D. Having My Baby
Explanation
"Having My Baby" is the correct answer because it was a hit song by Paul Anka in 1974 that reached the top of the Billboard Hot 100 chart.
16.
What singer released "I Waited Too Long" in 1959?
Correct Answer
A. LaVern Baker
Explanation
LaVern Baker released "I Waited Too Long" in 1959.
17.
What group had the Top Twenty hit "Tell Me Why" in 1961?
Correct Answer
C. The Belmonts
Explanation
The correct answer is The Belmonts. The question asks about the group that had the Top Twenty hit "Tell Me Why" in 1961. The Belmonts were a popular vocal group in the 1960s and "Tell Me Why" was one of their successful songs.
18.
What brother/sister singing duo had a #1 hit with "Top of the World" in 1973?
Correct Answer
A. The Carpenters
Explanation
The Carpenters were a brother/sister singing duo who had a #1 hit with "Top of the World" in 1973. They were known for their soft rock sound and Karen Carpenter's distinctive voice. Their music was highly successful during the 1970s, and they became one of the best-selling music artists of all time.
19.
What song did Harry Chapin release in 1980 as a sequel to "Taxi"?
Correct Answer
B. Sequel
Explanation
In 1980, Harry Chapin released a song called "Sequel" as a follow-up to his earlier hit "Taxi." The song continues the story of the protagonist from "Taxi" and explores the character's life and experiences after the events of the original song. "Sequel" can be seen as a continuation and expansion of the narrative introduced in "Taxi," making it an appropriate answer to the question.
20.
What album was Chicago's 1982 song "Hard To Say I'm Sorry" from?
Correct Answer
C. Chicago 16
Explanation
"Hard To Say I'm Sorry" is a song by the band Chicago, released in 1982. The album it is from is called Chicago 16. This album was the band's 16th studio album and marked a shift towards a more pop-oriented sound for Chicago. The song became a major hit for the band, reaching the top of the charts and becoming one of their signature songs.
21.
Who released a version of "Unforgettable" in 1991 with her father's voice dubbed in?
Correct Answer
D. Natalie Cole
Explanation
Natalie Cole released a version of "Unforgettable" in 1991 with her father's voice dubbed in. This version was a posthumous duet with her father, Nat King Cole, using technology to merge their voices together. Natalie Cole's rendition of the song became a huge success and won multiple awards, including Grammy Awards for Record of the Year and Best Traditional Pop Vocal Performance.
22.
What Danny O'Keefe song hit #9 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1972?
Correct Answer
D. Good-Time Charlie's Got The Blues
Explanation
"Good-Time Charlie's Got The Blues" by Danny O'Keefe hit #9 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1972.
23.
The O'Kaysions had a Top Five hit with what 1968 song?
Correct Answer
D. I'm A Girl Watcher
Explanation
"I'm A Girl Watcher" was a Top Five hit for The O'Kaysions in 1968. The song's lyrics depict the singer as someone who enjoys observing and admiring attractive women. The catchy melody and playful lyrics resonated with listeners, leading to its success on the charts. The song's popularity and memorable chorus contributed to its enduring appeal over the years.
24.
Whose 1970's albums included "Whose Garden Was This?" and "Take Me To Tomorrow"?
Correct Answer
A. John Denver's
Explanation
John Denver's albums from the 1970s included "Whose Garden Was This?" and "Take Me To Tomorrow." This suggests that John Denver was the artist who released these albums during that time period.
25.
Who had a #23 hit in 1966 with "Mustang Sally"?
Correct Answer
C. Wilson Pickett
Explanation
Wilson Pickett had a #23 hit in 1966 with the song "Mustang Sally." Sally Ride was an astronaut, Mack Rice was a songwriter who wrote "Mustang Sally," and John Prine was a singer-songwriter, but none of them had a hit with the song in question. Therefore, the correct answer is Wilson Pickett.
26.
What was the first #1 hit for Jimmy Gilmer and the Fireballs?
Correct Answer
B. Sugar Shack
Explanation
"Sugar Shack" was the first #1 hit for Jimmy Gilmer and the Fireballs.
27.
What was the only U.S. Top Ten hit for The Newbeats?
Correct Answer
A. Bread And Butter
Explanation
The correct answer is "Bread And Butter." This was the only U.S. Top Ten hit for The Newbeats. The song was released in 1964 and reached number two on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. It became a popular and catchy tune, showcasing the group's harmonies and upbeat sound. Despite releasing other songs, "Bread And Butter" remains their most successful and recognizable hit.
28.
In the Michael Martin Murphey song "Wildfire", what sort of creature is Wildfire?
Correct Answer
C. Pony
Explanation
In the Michael Martin Murphey song "Wildfire," the creature referred to as Wildfire is a pony. This can be inferred from the lyrics of the song, which describe Wildfire as a horse with a wild spirit. The term "pony" is often used to refer to smaller breeds of horses, and it fits the description given in the song.
29.
What Ray Stevens song went to #1 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1970?
Correct Answer
B. Everything Is Beautiful
Explanation
"Everything Is Beautiful" is the correct answer because it reached the #1 spot on the Billboard Hot 100 chart in 1970. This song, performed by Ray Stevens, became a popular hit due to its uplifting and positive message about finding beauty in diversity and embracing unity. It resonated with audiences at the time and became one of Ray Stevens' most successful songs.
30.
Whose version of "Leaving on a Jet Plane" hit #1 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1969?
Correct Answer
A. Peter, Paul And Mary's
Explanation
Peter, Paul And Mary's version of "Leaving on a Jet Plane" hit #1 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1969. This means that their rendition of the song was the most popular and best-selling during that year.
31.
What Neil Diamond album was "Cracklin' Rosie" originally released on?
Correct Answer
B. Tap Root Manuscript
Explanation
"Cracklin' Rosie" was originally released on the album "Tap Root Manuscript" by Neil Diamond.