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Oh Wow, I Remember That One Vol. 3

Created by fredsixties

Fun Trivia : Quizzes : 1960s Music
Oh Wow I Remember That One Vol 3 game quiz
"We all remember the number one hits, but how about these largely forgotten highly charting songs produced by some of the top artists of the 60s? This is the third installment in the series. Enjoy and have fun."

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1. Who can forget Gerry and The Pacemakers. Part of the "British Invasion" in 1964, they scored with Top 10 hits such as "Don't Let The Sun Catch You Crying", "How Do You Do It", and "Ferry Cross The Mersey", but how about the Top 40 hit in 1965 which followed "Mersey" that year. Which one was it?
    La La La
    I Like It
    It's Gonna Be Alright
    Girl On A Swing


2. The Young Rascals (later the Rascals) cut hit after hit in the mid and late 60's. Songs like "Good Lovin'", "Groovin'", and "People Got to Be Free" immediately come to mind. But how about the first Billboard entry that started them on their road to success? Can you name it?
    It's Wonderful
    I Ain't Gonna Eat Out My Heart Anymore
    You Better Run
    A Ray Of Hope


3. Herman's Hermits, another group from England, broke onto the American scene in 1964, with the Top 20 hit "I'm Into Something Good", and then followed with 10 straight Top 10 hits in 1965-66. We all know about "Mrs. Brown You've Got A Lovely Daughter", "I'm Henry The VIII", and "Can't You Hear My Heartbeat", but what about the last song on this Top 10 list? Can you get it?
    This Door Swings Both Ways
    East West
    No Milk Today
    Leaning On a Lamp Post


4. A short two year stint in 1966 and 1967 by The Buckinghams produced a string hits led by "Kind Of A Drag", "Mercy, Mercy, Mercy", "Don't You Care", and "Hey Baby They're Playing Our Song". Which Top 10 title am I leaving out from 1967, which featured a girl's name?
    Susan
    Marianne
    Laura
    MIchelle


5. The Grass Roots were one of the top groups of the late 60's and early 70's with over 30 million records sold. We all remember " Let's Live For Today", "Midnight Confessions", and "I'd Wait A Million Years" among their smash hits, but what about their first Top 40 hit in late 1966? Can you name it?
    Lovin' Things
    Where Were You When I Needed You?
    Feelings
    Powers Of The Night


6. The Critters, a group that sounded a lot like The Lovin Spoonful, had a few hits during the mid 60's, most notably "Mr Dieingly Sad" and "Younger Girl". What about their final Top 40 hit in 1967? Can you name it?
    Don't Let The Rain Fall Down On Me
    Tears On My Pillow
    You Didn't Have To Be So Nice
    Sunny


7. Speaking of The Lovin' Spoonful, they came onto the scene in 1965 with a streak of seven straight Top 10 hits. We all know about "Do You Believe In Magic?", "Daydream" , and "Summer In The City", which all reached the Top 10. The song that broke the streak in 1967 was one of these. Which one?
    Nashville Cats
    Darlin' Be Home Soon
    On The Road Again
    Money


8. When your father is a world famous comedian/actor, sometimes you get a leg up, even if you have no talent. Not the case with Gary Lewis and The Playboys. Gary actually had musical talent and shocked the music world when his first seven releases hit the Top 10 in 1965 and 1966. We all know "This Diamond Ring", and "Just My Style" among his many hits. Which song finally broke the string?
    Hayride
    Green Grass
    My Heart's Symphony
    Sealed With A Kiss


9. The late 60's saw Gary Puckett and The Union Gap put a string of hits together. We all know about "Woman, Woman" and "Young Girl". Between November of 1967, and August 1969, the group put six songs in the Top 20, but only one failed to make the Top 10. Which one?
    Don't Give In To Him
    Over You
    This Girl Is a Woman Now
    Lady Willpower


10. "Spooky", "Stormy", and "Traces". All were Top 5 hits for The Classics IV in the late 60's. They did have one more Top 20 hit in 1969. Can you name it?
    What Am I Crying For
    Everyday With You Girl
    The Name Of The Game
    Sunny


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