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No. 1 Hits of the 70s Vol.4

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No 1 Hits of the 70s Vol4 game quiz
"This is the next entry in the 1970s series which highlights song that were number one on the U.S. Billboard charts during the decade. You may need to give the title or the artist. There may be clues to help you along. Good luck."

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1. "Thank You (Falettinme Be Mice Elf Again)" was a hit for Sly & the Family Stone in 1970. However, it was released as a double sided hit. What was the song on the flip side?
    I Want to Take You Higher
    Stand
    Fun
    Everybody Is a Star


2. Two different country artists scored hits with "Me and Bobby McGee" before Janis Joplin hit the pop charts with the song in 1971.
    True
    False


3. "Without You" was a major hit for this recording artist who went only by his last name. Tell me who it is please.
    Gordy
    Rockwell
    Nilsson
    Nelson


4. This song spent over a month at number one and was inspired by a performance by Don McLean. Name this 1973 classic.
    Strumming My Face With His Fingers
    Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow
    The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face
    Killing Me Softly With His Song


5. Former Beatle Ringo Starr took this 1960 Rockabilly tune and turned it into a number one hit in 1974. What's the song?
    You're Sixteen
    Summertime Blues
    Ooby Dooby
    Be Bop a Lula


6. "Sedaka's Back" was the title of Neil Sedaka's comeback album in 1975. What hit did he take to the top from that album?
    Love Will Keep Us Together
    Laughter In The Rain
    Thats When The Music Takes Me
    Bad Girl


7. "Theme from Mahogany (Do You Know Where You're Going To)" went to the top of the Billboard charts in 1976 for this diva. Which singer was it?
    Marilyn McCoo
    Thelma Houston
    Diana Ross
    Tina Turner


8. A group called Rose Royce burst onto the scene in 1977 with this motion picture theme song that became a number one hit. What was the song?
    Wishing On a Star
    Car Wash
    I'm Going Down
    Smiling Faces


9. Ok, so we all know about the motion picture "Saturday Night Fever" and the soundtrack, of which the BeeGees were a major part. Which song was number one for the longest in 1978?
    If I Can't Have You
    How Deep is Your Love
    Night Fever
    Stayin' Alive


10. This song that has become women's anthem of sorts was a number one disco hit for Gloria Gaynor in 1979. Name the song.
    Answer: (Three Words)


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