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No. 1 Hits of the 70s Vol.6

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No 1 Hits of the 70s Vol6 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."

15 Points Per Correct Answer - No time limit  



1. 1970 gave us The Beatles final single as a foursome; it concerned a dream by one of the bandmembers. Which song was it?
    The Long and Winding Road
    Something
    Come Together
    Let It Be


2. "Jeremiah was a bullfrog..." is one of the most well known opening lines in the history of rock and roll. What song is it from?
    Answer: (Four Words)


3. The group America burst on to the scene with this epic tune in 1972. Can you remember the hit?
    You Can Do Magic
    Sister Golden Hair
    A Horse With No Name
    Lonely People


4. The biggest song in the career of Tony Orlando and Dawn was the 1973 hit "Tie A Yellow Ribbon 'Round the Old Oak Tree". This song provoked a lawsuit by a newspaper columnist who thought he had rights to it.
    True
    False


5. "Seasons In The Sun" was a number one hit in 1974 for this Canadian artist. Can you name him?
    Eric Carmen
    Jacques Brel
    Randy Bachman
    Terry Jacks


6. Linda Ronstadt did a remake of a 1963 Top 100 song by Betty Everett and turned it into a number one song in 1975. Which song was it?
    You're No Good
    I Fall To Pieces
    Will You Love Me Tomorrow
    Just One Look


7. How many ways are there to leave your lover, according to Paul Simon?
    Many
    50
    100
    Countless


8. Manfred Mann's Earth Band had a number one hit with "Blinded By The Light" in 1977. Who wrote it?
    Eric Clapton
    Neil Diamond
    Bruce Springsteen
    Paul Simon


9. Paul McCartney and his band were lucky enough to have a number one tune in the spring of 1978. Can you guess the name? (There's a clue here somewhere)
    Coming Up
    With A Little Luck
    I've Had Enough
    You Gave Me The Answer


10. Co-written by Kenny Loggins, this Doobie Brothers hit went to the top in 1979. Name it.
    Minute By Minute
    Rollin' On
    What a Fool Believes
    It Keep You Runnin'


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Compiled Jun 28 12