Who Sang These Songs? | 1950s - 1970s
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- Who sang these songs? Can you answer these music questions about the 1950s, 1960s and 1970s? Can you match the songs with their singers? Enjoy and let us know your score in the comments please!
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I got more right than they did. Rod Stewart did not do knock on wood
Eddie Floyd 1966
I think the closest he got to that was maybe Twisting The Night Away.
This "quiz" got more answers wrong than I did. .Strawberry Fields is The Beatles.
It was Elvis who sang HEARTBREAK HOTEL NOT Paul Anka
The 1979 version of Knock on wood was by Amii Stewart
Yes, and that makes only 8 that I missed. Some I guessed at because I knew the more known artists suggested never recorded the songs done by more obscure artists. I aced the Disco era because I loved, loved, loved the Disco Era.
lol so did I but not very good on country seems to be mostly USA hits but still got 81 right but agree with ami Stewart and Jerry Lee Lewis answers so would be 83
I know rite?
I agree the song Knock on Wood was originally done by Eddie Floyd but the Disco version was done by Amii Stewart and not by Rod Stewart
@@patrickryan1515 I got 8 wrong too,mostly the blues questions.Not that well educated in blues.
whole lotta shakin was jerry lee lewis not fat man that fats domino
Exactly
Absolutely correct
Jerry Lee Lewis did NOT do "FAT MAN" that was Fats Domino!!! Jerry Lee Lewis did "Whole Lotta Shakin' Going on"!!!
Even though I was born in 1972 I grew up listening to 1950's rock n roll and country music as well as Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, etc. 🤣 🤣 🤣
Good memory 😊
Yea, she got that wrong for Sure!
I scored 100%, but the lady giving the test scored 96%. I assure you there were at least 4 (maybe more) questions on the test that she gave the wrong answer, not to mention several missed pronunciations of the correct artist's name. Many artists she mentioned were actually dead before the song in question was recorded. I'd prefer a 20 question test with difficult answers...this became too long and boring. You can just call me a music genius !!
Well, that's gals for ya😂
Yes
Yes your right there were several mistakes
Heartbreak Hotel was Elvis Prestley
3 , The fat man was sung by Fats Dominino in 1949
The song 'The Fat Man' was actually recorded even earlier.
It was recorded in 1947, by Fats Domino.
Strawberry Fields by The Beatles
I didn't know much about blues so can't really judge whether or not the answers match the questions.
The "H" is pronounced in "Peaches and Herb." It was his name. Shortened from "Herbert," actually. Still, the "h" is pronounced.
Oh, she's adding 'spices' to Peaches... H'mmm
It's also pronounced in Herbs!
Heartbreak Hotel was not a Paul Anka hit! It was Elvis’ 1956
At least 6 mistakes.
Wrong answers given.
Personally, I got more than 90 correct, of course when correcting the wrong answers given.
Question 98, Peggy Sue was never Buddy Holly's Girlfriend.
Peggy Sue was Jerry Allison's ( Drummer of The Crickets ) Girlfriend and Yes, they did get married.
93/100 The Beatles! I have a complaint: I looked it up and Amii Stewart did "Knock on Wood" in 1979, not Rod Stewart So I should be at 94
You are correct. Me too.
@@drbardman........And beacuse of that I should be 95 HAHA!!!!! .
87/100 & Strawberry fields was the Beatles !
Confirming it was Amii Stewart with Knock on Wood. I enjoyed your quiz, thanks.
Thank you!
The Beatles released "Strawberry Fields Forever" in 1967. I got the Quiz Class Musical Awards Quizzer, as I got 96 right and 4 wrong.
Interesting quiz, but too many simple mistakes!
The Beatles were behind Strawberry Fields Forever, I got 75, all answers right on Disco and R & B, country let me down badly, still I enjoyed it, thanks.
"My Babe" by Little Walter was the first 45 I ever bought.
Abba
Quiz Class Radio Presenter. Born in September 69, so a whole lot of the 50s I didn't know . Plus, I'm not a blues fan, so I was lost there, too, lol. I had fun 😁
Paul Anka did not do Heart Break hotel in 1957, and Rod Stewart didn’t do Knock on wood in 1979. I should be quizzing you ,The Gladiolas could not be mistaken for The Beatles in 1960
Missed 1/ 99 and the Beatles did strawberry fields forever now i grew up with sll those song's loved music more than movies ❤❤❤❤
Missed 9, technically 8 - Amii Stewart did knock on wood
Strawberry Fields Forever-The Beatles-got 100 out of a 100
Hi I just done your music quiz I got 87 correct. But I just let you know the question Knock on wood you said it was sung by Rod Stewart it wasn't the correct answer is Amy Stewart
94/100 Would be higher except for the mistakes in the quiz...Knock on Wood, Heartbreak Hotel, Strawberry Fields
nice trivia (if you had done you research) everyone who livedduring thesetimes the diamonds did little darlin' elvis on heartbrake hotel my 2nd fav of his
87 ( but Knock on Wood was by Ami Stewart) quite a lot of mistakes on this quiz....... BUT GUESS WHAT???? I still LOVED IT. xxxxx
92/100. The Beatles
Someone needs to relearn their music history!
What a fantastic video have a wonderful weekend ❤😊
90/100 The Beatles
Great!
Ditto!
The Beatles. I got 86/100 right.
Also Knock on Wood was Ami Stewart
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The righteous Brothers
No 21 Little Darlin by the Gladiolas was released in 1957 and how can it have been mistaken for the Beatles?
It was released by the Diamonds not the Gladiolas or the Beatles.
@@marshallvanstee4777 the original was by the Gladiolas having been written by their leader singer Maurice Williams.The Diamonds version is a cover
@@andrewhudson8966 I stand corrected. Thank you. I had seen the Gladiolas perform it, but somehow confused the Diamonds version with theirs.
The Beatles were still at school 😂
90/100. The Beatles.
Very confused, thought Elvis sang Heartbreak Hotel and I didn't think Sir Rod Stewart sang that one song 😮
The Beatles 90/100
Great!!
Did GREAT EXCEPT FOR BLUES. BLEW THOSE
Whole Lotta Shakin' Goin' on was Jerry Lee Lewis. The Fat Man was a song by fats Domino
85/100 + The Beatles
Beatles. Professor Ken.
Hard to participate when the QUIZZ MASTER DONT GET EM RIGHT LOL
Beatles. Whole Lotta sharing going on #3, Knock on wood- Amy Stewart.
Oh The Beatles
eddie floyd cowrote "knock on wood" in 1966. he also sang it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
3 is Whole lotta shakin going on.
The Fat man was Fats Domino
I see the answer they had and quit the quiz! I am a musician and cannot waste time if the adjudicators don't know the correct answers. WTH
@@terryaustin5976 That's when I quit too.
loved this hey
Thank you Quiz Class 👍👍
79/100
Bonus. The Beatles
Paul anka didn't sing heartbreak hotel. Mae Axton wrote it for Elvis.
Well done 👍🏻
A lot of these quizzes lately have been poorly researched so many wrong answers.
I did 88/100 The Beatles
Well done!
I got 80 out of 100 right and Strawberry fields forever wwas the Beatles
The beatles94 out of 100
Very nice!
I got 96 correct counting the ones you got wrong; but I think you should make the choices more relevant eg quoting Vera Lynn as the composer of some blues song verges on the ridiculous. Why not do a quiz which relates to references in songs? For example why does Marc Bolan say ''Meanwhile I'm still thinking.'' at the end of Get It On? Or why does Elvis sing the lyrics ''a hunka a hunka burnin' love '' at the end of his song Burning Love? Or which record is considered to be the first original British rock hit? Never mind. What a useless life I've led full of this inconsequential information. :) I used to present a music quiz live in Cyprus and for one episode I used famous intros played live and the crowd had to guess the song just from the intro.
Wasn’t the Fat Man by Fats Domino?
Strawberry Fields by the Beatles............
72 /100 i think the beatles sang strawberrys fields
The Beatles. I got around 85 / 100
Great 😊
Aretha Franklin
I got 70 out of a hundred the bonus answer is the beatles I done better than expected
The Beatles
Yes!
Strawberry Fields Forever was done by The Beatles
Beatles I got 90 out of 100
The Beatles.
86 out of 101
I did pretty good I thought I wouldn't it was a beetle
Well im in the 85 to 100 range depending how you count the bonus and a few mistakes. Im satisfied.
98/100 Beatles
79 correct and Beatles for strawberry fields Ami Stewart was original artist for knock on wood not rod stewart
13 Elvis
I got 80 correct! The bonus answer: The Beadls?
Well done 👍🏻
Beatles
Paul Anka did NOT sing Heartbreak hotel
The beatles
I got all 100 right
Wauw!!
Summers blues
86/100 B
Beatles
Whole lotta shaken
Allowing for questions that were wrong 97 /100, got a couple of blues questions wrong. Another wrong answer was Peggy Sue, she was Jerry Allison's girlfriend / future wife not Buddy Holly's.
THE BEATLES STRAWBERRY FIELDS FOREVER
The Beatles 90
The beatles. I got 90 out of 100.😂😂
The Diamonds sang Little Darling 🙄
The original was by the Gladiola's. I still have the 45.
Agreed but it was in 1957 the question was who released it in 1960 that was the Diamonds.
I missed 25, I was born in 1962
STRAWBERRY FIELDS............The Beatles. You got the "Knock on Wood wrong it was sung by Ami Stewart and "Whole Lot of Shakin' was Jerry Lee Lewis and Heartbreak Hotel was by ELVIS PRESLEY
The answer to question 3 is whole😂lotta shaking going on, and not fat man, which was a hit for fats domino.!!!!
Boy, I hate it when folks post question without checking their answers first. I didn't do too bad. I had a little DJ experience back in the 60s. Found I could make more money doing something else.
Knocking on wood was Amii Stewart not Rod the Mod.
The Beatles is the answer to your mystery question..Larry Carroll
Got 22 wrong. 😢.How many full stops in a bottle of ink?
I got 85 right 🎉
👍👍 90/100 bonus beatles
;Peggy Sue' by Buddy Holly was not his girlfriend. She was the gilrfriend and wife of one of the Crickets.
21 The Diamonds
Let me correct this. The Gladiola's version was released in early 1957. THe Diamonds version was released about a month later. THe Gladiola's version The Gladiolas version peaked at No. 11 on the R&B charts in April 1957. The Diamonds' successful cover version followed a month later. The Diamonds' version reached number two in sales for eight weeks on the Billboard Hot 100.
Sooo many mistakes!! Didn’t finish it!!!!
number 3 is not fat man. that is by chbby checker. the answer is whole lotta shakin' going on