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It Was The Best of Musical Times Quiz


The 1940s were a golden age for big band, jazz, and musicals, and also saw the emergence of crooners and the foundations of Rock and Roll.

A multiple-choice quiz by Christinap. Estimated time: 4 mins.
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Author
Christinap
Time
4 mins
Type
Multiple Choice
Quiz #
322,076
Updated
Dec 03 21
# Qns
10
Difficulty
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Avg Score
7 / 10
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Question 1 of 10
1. Girl groups are nothing new. Throughout the 1940s The Andrews Sisters were one of America's most popular singing sister acts. Their names were LaVerne, Patty and...? Hint


Question 2 of 10
2. Many of the popular male singers of the 1940s started their careers singing with 1930s big bands. With which band did Bing Crosby perform? Hint


Question 3 of 10
3. Which foursome, a fore-runner of the doo-wop groups of the 1950s, had hits with "Shout Brother Shout", "Cow-Cow Boogie" and "Whispering Grass"? Hint


Question 4 of 10
4. Operatic voices were as popular in the 1940s as they are now. Which tenor did MGM Studio hope would become their "singing Clark Gable"? Hint


Question 5 of 10
5. Musical theatre also had its golden age in the 1940s. Newcomer Gene Kelly took the title role in which Rogers and Hart production, later a successful film for Frank Sinatra? Hint


Question 6 of 10
6. The 1940s saw the birth of many songs that became much loved standards, and that are still performed today. Which of the following was NOT written in the 1940s? Hint


Question 7 of 10
7. Glen Miller's Army Air Force Band modernised military music in the war years. In which year did Glen Miller's flight over the English Channel disappear? Hint


Question 8 of 10
8. Perry Como was another crooner to come to prominence in the 1940s. His first major hit was "Till The End of Time". It was based on a polonaise by which composer?
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Question 9 of 10
9. "Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas" was sung by one of the major stars of the 1940s. She also married the director of the film it featured in. Who was she? Hint


Question 10 of 10
10. The 1940s saw the start of the long and distinguished career of one Francis Albert Sinatra. What were his legion of young female fans called? Hint



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1. Girl groups are nothing new. Throughout the 1940s The Andrews Sisters were one of America's most popular singing sister acts. Their names were LaVerne, Patty and...?

Answer: Maxine

Singing sisters were big business in 1940s America. As well as The Andrews Sisters there were The Boswell Sisters and The Macguire Sisters, and this trend eventually spread across to the UK and produced The Beverley Sisters and The Kaye Sisters. The Andrews Sisters were probably the best known with songs such as "Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy", "Don't Sit Under the Apple Tree" and "Rum and Coca-Cola".

They also made 17 films and often performed with other people such as Bing Crosby, Les Paul, Glen Miller and Carmen Miranda.
2. Many of the popular male singers of the 1940s started their careers singing with 1930s big bands. With which band did Bing Crosby perform?

Answer: Paul Whiteman

Paul Whiteman was known as "The King of Jazz", and his orchestra starred in a film of that name. While many dance bands of the era had ten or fifteen members he regularly had around 35 musicians, who, at various times, included such subsequently well known people as Jack Teagarden, Bix Beiderbecke and Joe Venuti.

He commissioned Gershwin's "Rhapsody in Blue", and for his entire career sought out and encouraged up and coming musicians. Bing Crosby sang with him as part of a trio called the Rhythm Boys, and it was his singing with this group that helped launch his solo career. Billie Holiday and Paul Robeson both recorded with him, but the racial segregation of the times meant he never had any black musicians in his orchestra.
3. Which foursome, a fore-runner of the doo-wop groups of the 1950s, had hits with "Shout Brother Shout", "Cow-Cow Boogie" and "Whispering Grass"?

Answer: The Ink Spots

The Ink Spots first formed in the mid 1930s, but early record releases were not successful. A change in personnel, and increased exposure and popularity thanks to radio and personal tours, led to them being signed by Decca, and then the hits started to come.

Their best known in the United Kingdom is probably "Whispering Grass". Their vocal style and rhythm were a precursor of the doo-wop groups that followed
4. Operatic voices were as popular in the 1940s as they are now. Which tenor did MGM Studio hope would become their "singing Clark Gable"?

Answer: Mario Lanza

Born in America of Italian descent Mario Lanza had a wonderful tenor voice. Toscanini once described him as "the greatest voice of the 20th century". His first singing role was in "The Merry Wives of Windsor" in 1942, but then the war intervened and he appeared only in troop shows until his de-mob in 1945. Between then and 1947 he appeared across America in concerts, and debuted in opera in "Madame Butterfly" at New Orleans Opera House. On 1947 he signed to MGM on a seven year contract.

He made some wonderful films for MGM including "The Great Caruso", but unfortunately his love of food led to weight problems which caused disputes with MGM.

He died aged 39 of a heart attack, possibly caused by a controversial weight loss programme he had been following.
5. Musical theatre also had its golden age in the 1940s. Newcomer Gene Kelly took the title role in which Rogers and Hart production, later a successful film for Frank Sinatra?

Answer: Pal Joey

Set in 1930s Chicago, "Pal Joey" premiered in December 1940 and was the first starring role for a young Gene Kelly. Featuring a sleazy night club dancer with dreams of owning his own club, it featured some wonderful songs such as "I Could Write A Book" and "Bewitched Bothered and Bewildered".

When it was later made into a film with Frank Sinatra the nightclub dancer was changed to a nightclub singer.
6. The 1940s saw the birth of many songs that became much loved standards, and that are still performed today. Which of the following was NOT written in the 1940s?

Answer: Stardust

"Stardust" was written in 1927 by Hoagey Carmichael. "How High The Moon" was written in 1940 by Nancy Hamilton and Morgan Lewis. The best known version is probably by Les Paul and Mary Ford. "Every Time We Say Goodbye" is a 1944 Cole Porter song made famous by Ella Fitzgerald and "Come Rain or Come Shine" is a Harold Arlen and Johnny Mercer composition written for the 1946 musical "St Louis Woman".
7. Glen Miller's Army Air Force Band modernised military music in the war years. In which year did Glen Miller's flight over the English Channel disappear?

Answer: 1944

In 1944 Glenn Miller obtained permission to take The Army Air Force Band to Britain to entertain US troops serving there. They arrived in summer and over the course of the next few months gave some 800 performances, and also did a recording session at Abbey Road Studios for the Office of War Information. On December 15 Glenn Miller took off for Paris to arrange to entertain the troops who had recently liberated France.

His plane disappeared somewhere over the English Channel.
8. Perry Como was another crooner to come to prominence in the 1940s. His first major hit was "Till The End of Time". It was based on a polonaise by which composer?

Answer: Chopin

Perry Como was another crooner of the 1940s who started his career with one of the many big bands of the 1930s, in his case Ted Weems. When the band dissolved in 1942 Como signed for CBS, but had no success. He was about to give up singing when NBC stepped in and signed him for their radio show "Chesterfield Supper Club".

This brought him national recognition, and in 1945 "Till The End of Time" became his first major hit. According to "Joel Whitburn's compilations of the U.S Pop Charts" Perry Como was the first artist to have ten records sell more than one million copies each.
9. "Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas" was sung by one of the major stars of the 1940s. She also married the director of the film it featured in. Who was she?

Answer: Judy Garland

After the success of "The Wizard of Oz" Judy Garland became one of MGM's biggest stars, a fact that they did not hesitate to fully exploit. 1941 saw her change from teenager to adult actress when she starred in "Me and My Gal" alongside Gene Kelly, and in 1944 came "Meet Me In St Louis" which contained "The Trolley Song" and "Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas". Vincente Minnelli directed, and he and Judy were soon in a relationship. they married in June 1945, and their daughter, Liza Minnelli, was born in March 1946
10. The 1940s saw the start of the long and distinguished career of one Francis Albert Sinatra. What were his legion of young female fans called?

Answer: Bobby soxers

Frank Sinatra began his musical career singing with Harry James and Tommy Dorsey. By the mid 1940s he had become a successful solo singer, His fans were called bobby soxers after the ankle socks most of the young girls wore. Although his career took a bit of a dip when Rock and Roll came on the scene he soon recovered, recording for Capitol and producing classic albums such as "Songs for Swinging Lovers" and "The Wee Small Hours".

He also forged a successful serious acting career, as well as appearing in many film musicals.
Source: Author Christinap

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