1960s Song Artist Matchup Quiz IIPrintable 1960s Music Trivia Questions
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I Want to Hold Your Hand
a. The Beatles
b. The Kinks
c. The Turtles
d. Prince Buster
The Beatles - Released in 1963, I Want to Hold Your Hand was the Beatles' first American number one.
White Rabbit
a. Manfred Mann
b. Procol Harum
c. Pink Floyd
d. Jefferson Airplane
Jefferson Airplane - White Rabbit was written by Grace Slick and released by Jefferson Airplane on their 1967 album, Surrealistic Pillow.
The Kids Are Alright
a. The Youngbloods
b. The Who
c. The Four Tops
d. Sly and the Family Stone
The Who - The Kids Are Alright was released on the Who's debut album My Generation in 1966.
Sympathy For The Devil
a. Bob Dylan
b. Iron Butterfly
c. Thunderclap Newman
d. The Rolling Stones
The Rolling Stones - Released in 1968, Rolling Stone magazine placed it at number 32 in their list of The 500 Greatest Songs of All Time.
I Heard It Through the Grapevine
a. Ray Ellington
b. Lee Morgan
c. Marvin Gaye
d. King Curtis
Marvin Gaye - I Heard It Through the Grapevine was originally released by Gladys Knight and the Pips in 1967.
Like a Rolling Stone
a. The Temptations
b. George Jones
c. Bob Dylan
d. Ike and Tina Turner
Bob Dylan - Released in 1965, Rolling Stone magazine listed the song at number one in their list of The 500 Greatest Songs of All Time.
These Boots Are Made for Walkin'
a. Patterson Singers
b. Nancy Sinatra
c. Brenda Holloway
d. Marmalade
Nancy Sinatra - These Boots Are Made for Walkin' hit number one on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1966.
I'm A Believer
a. Strawberry Alarm Clock
b. Turtles
c. The Monkees
d. Kaleidoscope
The Monkees - Released by the Monkees in 1966, the song was written and originally recorded by Neil Diamond.
California Girls
a. Jan and Dean
b. Bobby Fuller Four
c. Dion and The Belmonts
d. The Beach Boys
The Beach Boys - California Girls was released on the album Summer Days (And Summer Nights!!) in 1965.
She's Not There
a. The Zombies
b. Barret Strong
c. Thee Midniters
d. The Animals
The Zombies - Released in 1964, She's Not There was the Zombie's debut single.
For What It's Worth
a. The Byrds
b. The Hollies
c. Neil Young
d. Buffalo Springfield
Buffalo Springfield - Written by Stephen Stills, For What It's Worth was recorded in December of 1966.
Sunshine Of Your Love
a. The Yardbirds
b. Blind Faith
c. Led Zeppelin
d. Cream
Cream - Sunshine Of Your Love was released on Cream's second album Disraeli Gears in 1967.
Wichita Lineman
a. Leon Russell
b. Johnny Cash
c. Glen Campbell
d. Marty Robbins
Glen Campbell - Campbell's version of Wichita Lineman appeared on his 1968 album of the same name.
Puff (The Magic Dragon)
a. Peter, Paul And Mary
b. Petula Clark
c. The Kingston Trio
d. Joan Baez
Peter, Paul And Mary - Recorded in 1962, the lyrics for the song were based on a 1959 poem by Leonard Lipton.
Blue Moon
a. Bobby Darin
b. The Skyliners
c. The Marcels
d. The Everly Brothers
The Marcels - Blue Moon was written by Richard Rodgers and Lorenz Hart in 1934. The Marcels recorded it in 1961.
Along Comes Mary
a. The Rascals
b. The Lovin' Spoonful
c. The Association
d. Gerry and the Pacemakers
The Association - Along Comes Mary was released on the Association's debut album And Then... Along Comes the Association in 1966.
Be My Baby
a. The Crystals
b. The Ronettes
c. The Supremes
d. The Shangri-Las
The Ronettes - Released in 1963, Brian Wilson of the Beach Boys has stated that 'Be My Baby' is the greatest pop song ever recorded.
Come And Get It
a. Badfinger
b. Bad Company
c. Raspberries
d. The Guess Who
Badfinger - Come And Get It was written by Paul McCartney and released by Badfinger in 1969.
Hit the road Jack
a. Jerry Lee Lewis
b. Stevie Wonder
c. Ray Charles
d. James Brown
Ray Charles - Hit the road Jack hit number one for two weeks on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1961.
King of the Road
a. Jim Reeves
b. Dale Hawkins
c. Waylon Jennings
d. Roger Miller
Roger Miller - King of the Road was written and originally recorded by Roger Miller in 1965.
Magic Carpet Ride
a. Steppenwolf
b. Iron Butterfly
c. Grand Funk Railroad
d. Foghat
Steppenwolf - Steppenwolf released Magic Carpet Ride in 1968 on the album The Second.
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