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Oh Wow, I Remember That One Vol. 2

Created by fredsixties

Fun Trivia : Quizzes : 1960s Music
Oh Wow I Remember That One Vol 2 game quiz
"We all remember the #1's, but how about songs by these artists that placed high on the Billboard charts, but have been overlooked over the years? This is the second installment in this series. See which ones you can remember. Good luck and have fun."

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1. We all remember Billy J. Kramer and The Dakotas, and their 1964 smash hit "Little Children", but how about the follow-up tune which also scored pretty high on the U.S. charts? What was it?
    I Call Your Name
    Bad To Me
    Sneakin' Around
    Memories


2. A star of the early 60s, Gene Pitney hit paydirt with songs like "The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance", "Town Without Pity", and "It Hurts To Be In Love". In 1965, he made his next to last appearance in the Top 20 with a song which mentions a New York City borough. Which song got him there?
    I'll Be There
    Just One Look
    Last Chance To Turn Around
    Baby Don't Go


3. One of the most popular duos of the 60s were The Righteous Brothers. Of course, we all remember "You've Lost That Lovin' Feeling", "Unchained Melody", "Soul and Inspiration", and later, in the 70s, their comeback song "Rock and Roll Heaven", but there was a Top Ten hit in between "Melody" and "Inspiration" in 1965. Name it.
    Little Latin Lupe Lu
    Ebb Tide
    Brown Eyed Woman
    Don't Hide Your Love


4. Lou Christie had a bunch of hits in the 60s. You all remember "Lightning Strikes" in 1965, and before that how about "The Gypsy Cried" and "Two Faces Have I", both from 1963, but what about his hit following "Lightning Strikes" in 1966? Can you get it?
    May I
    Rhapsody In The Rain
    Can This Be Real
    Heartbreaker


5. Bubble gum anyone? The Ohio Express had major success during this genre's run with songs like "Yummy, Yummy, Yummy", and "Chewy Chewy" during 1968, but what was their first Top 40 entry in late 1967 that has slipped your mind?
    Beg, Borrow and Steal
    Lollipop
    The Candy Man
    Hot Dog


6. Keep chewing, there's more bubble gum here. The other kings of chew, The 1910 Fruitgum Company, were all over the charts during 1968 and 1969 with mostly songs made up from children's games such as "Simon Says", "1-2-3 Red Light", "Goody Goody Gumdrops" and "May I Take A Giant Step", but what was their final hit which cracked the Top Ten in early 1969?
    Indian Giver
    Peek A Boo
    Hide and Seek
    Tag, You're It


7. Keep chewing or get another piece. More gum here. In 1969, The Archies, of course, had "Sugar Sugar", but what did they follow up with?
    Jughead's Theme
    Bang -Shang-a-Lang
    Scooby Doo's Theme
    Jingle Jangle


8. More evidence of the state of music in 1969, Bobby Sherman hit the Top 10 with "Little Woman" that year, and he also had with another Top Ten hit called "Julie (Do Ya Love Me)" in 1970. There was another Top 10 hit which fell between the two of them. What song completed the hat trick for him?
    Here Come The Brides
    We Love Us
    A Jill For Every Jack
    Easy Come, Easy Go


9. "Wild Thing" came to us courtesy of The Troggs in 1966. The also had a follow up song called "With a Girl Like You" which peaked at number 29. What was the only other release from this group to crack the U. S. Top 40?
    Surprise Surprise
    Love Is All Around
    Hip Hip Hooray
    Too Much


10. The Box Tops had a string of successes in the late 60s with songs like the smash hits "The Letter", and "Cry Like A Baby". They also scored with "Neon Rainbow". However, they had one more hit in 1969 that you've probably forgotten. Prove me wrong and name it.
    In Too Deep
    Let Me Go
    Soul Deep
    River Deep

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