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Quiz about Rolling Stones 500 Greatest Songs 326350

Rolling Stone's 500 Greatest Songs (326-350) Quiz


In December of 2004, "Rolling Stone" magazine released a Special Collectors' Issue containing the Top 500 Greatest Songs of all Time. This quiz will look at the songs listed as numbers 326 through 350, this time with a twist.

A multiple-choice quiz by ralzzz. Estimated time: 11 mins.
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Author
ralzzz
Time
11 mins
Type
Multiple Choice
Quiz #
211,476
Updated
Apr 29 23
# Qns
25
Difficulty
Tough
Avg Score
14 / 25
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Question 1 of 25
1. The song at number 350 is "The Loco-Motion" by Little Eva. Which statement about Little Eva is TRUE? Hint


Question 2 of 25
2. The song "Spanish Harlem" by Ben E. King is on the list at number 349. Which statement is TRUE about the song? Hint


Question 3 of 25
3. The song "That Lady (Part 1 and 2)" was recorded by The Isley Brothers in 1973. Which statement below is FALSE concerning the group? Hint


Question 4 of 25
4. "Candle in the Wind", the emotional ballad by Elton John was released in 1973 as a tribute to the late Marilyn Monroe. Which of the following statements is FALSE concerning the song? Hint


Question 5 of 25
5. Dr. Dre and Tupac Shakur collaborated on the song "California Love", the song at number 346 on the list. Which statement is TRUE about the song? Hint


Question 6 of 25
6. Ritchie Valen's hit, "La Bamba", was released shortly after his death in an airplane crash that also took the lives of Buddy Holly and The Big Bopper. Which statement regarding the song is TRUE? Hint


Question 7 of 25
7. The song "Piece of My Heart" is in at number 344 on this list. Which statement is FALSE concerning the tune? Hint


Question 8 of 25
8. The quirky song "Jim Dandy" was a top 20 hit single in 1956. Which statement in TRUE about the song? Hint


Question 9 of 25
9. The number one single "Runaround Sue" was released by Dion in 1961. Which statement is TRUE concerning Dion? Hint


Question 10 of 25
10. Jimmy Cliff makes his mark on this list with the song "The Harder They Come". Which statement below is FALSE concerning the song? Hint


Question 11 of 25
11. The Who's "Baba O'Riley" enters the chart at number 340. Which statement about the song is TRUE? Hint


Question 12 of 25
12. The Supreme's classic "You Keep Me Hangin' On" is on the chart at number 339. Which statement about the song is TRUE? Hint


Question 13 of 25
13. "Maybe I'm Amazed" was released by Paul McCartney on his first solo album after the break-up of The Beatles, simply titled "McCartney". Which statement regarding the album or song is FALSE? Hint


Question 14 of 25
14. Michael Jackson makes an appearance on this list at number 337 with the song "Beat It". Which statement about the song is TRUE? Hint


Question 15 of 25
15. The song "Walk This Way" was a huge success for the original bad boys of Boston, Aerosmith. Which statement about the song is FALSE? Hint


Question 16 of 25
16. The Velvet Underground's "Sweet Jane" comes in at number 335. Which is the TRUE statement concerning this song? Hint


Question 17 of 25
17. The Rolling Stones make yet another appearance on our list at number 334 with their country influenced song, "Wild Horses". Which statement is FALSE concerning the song? Hint


Question 18 of 25
18. "Spirit in the Sky" was one of the classic psychedelic hits of the era. Norman Greenbaum was the responsible party for this song. The song was released in February of 1970. Which statement is FALSE regarding Mr. Greenbaum? Hint


Question 19 of 25
19. The very gifted songwriter Bob Dylan is in on the list at number 332 with his "Subterranean Homesick Blues". Which statement is FALSE about this song? Hint


Question 20 of 25
20. One of the better songs by Bonnie Raitt is "I Can't Make You Love Me", the tender, soulful ballad released in 1991 on the Capitol record label. The song was co-written by Mike Reid. Of the statements listed, which one is true regarding Bonnie's co-author of this song? Hint


Question 21 of 25
21. The song "We Will Rock You" is one of the most loved Queen songs by fans worldwide. The song enters our chart at number 330. Which statement below is TRUE concerning the song? Hint


Question 22 of 25
22. Once upon a time, a band named Earth, Wind and Fire ruled the R&B world. Their tune "That's the Way of the World" enters our list at number 329. Which sentence regarding the formation of the band is TRUE? Hint


Question 23 of 25
23. The Doors released the song "The End" in March of 1967 on Elektra. The song explored the full effects of the Oedipus complex with lyrics full of love, hate and murder. Which statement is TRUE concerning the use of The Doors version of this song in a popular American war movie? Hint


Question 24 of 25
24. The song "For Your Precious Love" enter the chart at number 327 on this list. Which statement is TRUE concerning the recording artist of this song? Hint


Question 25 of 25
25. "Get Up (I Feel Like a) Sex Machine" was a huge success for the Godfather of Soul, James Brown, in 1970. Which statement is TRUE concerning the musicians performing on this tune? Hint



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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. The song at number 350 is "The Loco-Motion" by Little Eva. Which statement about Little Eva is TRUE?

Answer: Little Eva was a baby sitter for Carole King and Gerry Goffin.

The true statement is that Little Eva was a babysitter for the songwriting team of King/Goffin. King was inspired to write the song after watching Little Eva dance around the house.
Little Eva was born in Bellhaven, North Caroline, not Chicago.
Little Eva never performed with The Supremes.
Little Eva's name was Narcissus, not Athena.
2. The song "Spanish Harlem" by Ben E. King is on the list at number 349. Which statement is TRUE about the song?

Answer: The song was written by the musical power team of Phil Spector and Jerry Leiber.

Phil Spector was a young songwriter who actually worked for Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller, sleeping on their couch when he first arrived in New York from California. Spector was one of the most prolific song writers and producers ever, making his first million before he turned 21 years old.
3. The song "That Lady (Part 1 and 2)" was recorded by The Isley Brothers in 1973. Which statement below is FALSE concerning the group?

Answer: The group was formed in New York in 1954.

The original line-up of the band was formed in 1954 in Cincinnati, Ohio. Over the years the group consisted of all the Isley siblings (Ernie, Marvin, O'Kelly, Rudolph, Ronald and Vernon) and keyboardist Chris Jasper.
4. "Candle in the Wind", the emotional ballad by Elton John was released in 1973 as a tribute to the late Marilyn Monroe. Which of the following statements is FALSE concerning the song?

Answer: The song won the 1973 Grammy award for Best Male Pop Performance.

The song did not win the Grammy in 1973, but it did win the award in 1997 when it was re-released. The song was scheduled to be released as a single in the US, based on its success in the UK, but radio disc jockeys began playing "Bennie and the Jets" instead. MCA records decided that the likelihood of "Candle in the Wind" duplicating that success would be slim, so they nixed the release of the tune.

The proof of the strength of the tune came in 1997 when the song was re-released as a tribute to Princess Diana.

The song became an international number one single and sold over 11 million copies. The proceeds of the sale of the song were used to fund the Diana, Princess of Wales, Memorial Fund.
5. Dr. Dre and Tupac Shakur collaborated on the song "California Love", the song at number 346 on the list. Which statement is TRUE about the song?

Answer: Joe Cocker received a song writing credit on this song.

The song was built around a sample of a Joe Cocker song, so he received the primary writing credit for the song. While it's true that Roger Troutman was a guest vocalist on the song, he was not a member of The Gap Band, he was in Zapp.
6. Ritchie Valen's hit, "La Bamba", was released shortly after his death in an airplane crash that also took the lives of Buddy Holly and The Big Bopper. Which statement regarding the song is TRUE?

Answer: The song was released as the B-side to the hit single "Donna".

The song was released as the B-side to the number two hit "Donna". "La Bamba" did not have the chart success that "Donna" did ("La Bamba" only reached number 22) but the longevity of the song ensures Valens' legacy.
The song did not contain any English lyrics, it was performed entirely in Spanish by the non-Spanish speaking Valens.
The song was not performed by the Latin Playboys, but by Los Lobos in the "La Bamba" movie.
Ritchie Valens died at the age of 17 in Clear Lake, Iowa on February 3, 1959 in the tragic plane crash that killed Buddy Holly and The Big Bopper.
7. The song "Piece of My Heart" is in at number 344 on this list. Which statement is FALSE concerning the tune?

Answer: The song was originally performed by Aretha Franklin.

The song was not originally sung by Aretha Franklin, but it was performed by her older sister, Erma Franklin.
The song originally appeared on the Big Brother album "Cheap Thrills". The song appeared on Faith Hill's album "Take Me As I Am" in 1994.
8. The quirky song "Jim Dandy" was a top 20 hit single in 1956. Which statement in TRUE about the song?

Answer: The song was made popular by singer Lavern Baker.

Lavern Baker was a singer who had hits with the songs "Tra La La", "Tweedle Dee" and the very unique "Jim Dandy". Baker was born as Delores Williams in 1929.
The song was featured on the soundtrack to the movie "Dazed and Confused" as performed by the band Black Oak Arkansas.
9. The number one single "Runaround Sue" was released by Dion in 1961. Which statement is TRUE concerning Dion?

Answer: Dion was born Dion DiMucci in The Bronx.

Dion DiMucci was born in New York on July 18, 1937. Dion began his career as a member of The Timberlanes, but he really came into his own style as lead songer of Dion and The Belmonts. The original inspiration of the song "Runaround Sue" may be Dion's longtime wife of over 40 years, Susan.
10. Jimmy Cliff makes his mark on this list with the song "The Harder They Come". Which statement below is FALSE concerning the song?

Answer: This was the first reggae song to ever reach number one on the US Billboard charts.

The song "The Harder They Come" never charted on any of the US Billboard singles charts, although the album (of the same same) did reach number 140 on the album chart.
The movie "The Harder They Come" starred Jimmy Cliff as a Jamaican singer trying to make it in a very tough reggae music market.
11. The Who's "Baba O'Riley" enters the chart at number 340. Which statement about the song is TRUE?

Answer: The song's title was inspired by two people close to Pete Townshend.

The song's title was inspired by Pete Townshend's spiritualist, Meher Baba, and minimalist composer Terry Riley. Minimalist music often uses short, repetitive pulses, or bursts, of sound to create a rhythm that fragments of melody are imposed over. Terry Riley was a true pioneer of the form, but Phillip Glass made the style popular in the 1970s.
12. The Supreme's classic "You Keep Me Hangin' On" is on the chart at number 339. Which statement about the song is TRUE?

Answer: The psychedelic band Vanilla Fudge had a radio hit with a cover of the song.

The songwriting trio of Brian Holland, Lamont Dozier and Eddie Holland wrote this song for The Supremes, which they took to number one on the US Billboard Pop Singles chart in 1966. Vanilla Fudge slowed down the beat a little and rode the song to top ten success in 1968.
13. "Maybe I'm Amazed" was released by Paul McCartney on his first solo album after the break-up of The Beatles, simply titled "McCartney". Which statement regarding the album or song is FALSE?

Answer: In an attempt to make a clean split from The Beatles, McCartney switched record labels and released this album on Warner Bros.

Although it's true that McCartney recorded most of this song in his home studio, recording almost all the music himself, he did not release it on Warner Bros. He stayed with the Apple family for this release. The song was written as an answer to the inevitable question as to how he felt about The Beatles breaking up. "Maybe I'm amazed, maybe I'm not" was the stance McCartney took on this matter.
14. Michael Jackson makes an appearance on this list at number 337 with the song "Beat It". Which statement about the song is TRUE?

Answer: Eddie Van Halen makes a guest appearance on this song providing the guitar solo.

This track enlisted some heavy-weight studio artists such as Greg Phillinganes and Steve Porcaro on keyboards, Steve Lukather on guitar and Jeff Porcaro on percussion. The fight scene in this song's video was inspired by the play "West Side Story".
15. The song "Walk This Way" was a huge success for the original bad boys of Boston, Aerosmith. Which statement about the song is FALSE?

Answer: The song was inspired by the Mel Brooks classic "Blazing Saddles".

The song was actually inspired by the line in the Mel Brooks film "Young Frankenstein" where Igor asks a guest to "walk this way", and then the guest mimics the hunched over walking style of Igor. For an added bit of trivia, Mel Brooks used the same castle and props that were used in the original "Frankenstein" movie released in 1931.
16. The Velvet Underground's "Sweet Jane" comes in at number 335. Which is the TRUE statement concerning this song?

Answer: The song appeared on the band's album titled "Loaded".

The song "Sweet Jane" appeared on "Loaded", the album that was released as Lou Reed was splitting from the band. The studio release of the song has a portion of the song missing, a part that was later captured in live albums and on the "Loaded (Fully Loaded Edition)" release.
17. The Rolling Stones make yet another appearance on our list at number 334 with their country influenced song, "Wild Horses". Which statement is FALSE concerning the song?

Answer: The song was recorded in the same studio that Led Zepellin recorded their debut album in.

Led Zeppelin recorded their debut album at Olympic Studios in London, while The Rolling Stones reocrded this song at the legendary Muscle Shoals recording studio. The album was released in 1971 on the album "Sticky Fingers", but not before longtime friend Gram Parsons had a chance to record it for his own project.
18. "Spirit in the Sky" was one of the classic psychedelic hits of the era. Norman Greenbaum was the responsible party for this song. The song was released in February of 1970. Which statement is FALSE regarding Mr. Greenbaum?

Answer: Norman Greenbaum turned his back entirely on music in 1977 and became one of the most successful stock brokers of all time.

Instead of Greenbaum turning his back on the music scene, he eventually became a small-time music promoter for local California theaters. In the meantime, he tended to his dairy farm and raised many breeds of farm animals. The song "Spirit in the Sky" has been featured in commercials by H.B.O., Enron, American Express, Infiniti and SBC Yahoo.

The song has also appeared in movies such as "Remember the Titans", "Contact", "Apollo 13" and "Ocean's Eleven".
19. The very gifted songwriter Bob Dylan is in on the list at number 332 with his "Subterranean Homesick Blues". Which statement is FALSE about this song?

Answer: The girl with the large hair, on a dare, rides a wheel, a big ordeal.

My absolute favorite Dylan song of all time. John Lennon once said that he could never compete with lyrics so captivating. The song was released in 1965 on the "Bringing It All Back Home" album on the Columbia record label. A true genius at his finest.
20. One of the better songs by Bonnie Raitt is "I Can't Make You Love Me", the tender, soulful ballad released in 1991 on the Capitol record label. The song was co-written by Mike Reid. Of the statements listed, which one is true regarding Bonnie's co-author of this song?

Answer: Mike Reid was once a football player with the Cincinnati Bengals.

Mike Reid was a defensive tackle with the Bengals in the 1970s. Since his departure from US professional football, he has written songs for Willie Nelson ("There You Are"), Ronnie Milsap ("Stranger in My House"), Conway Twitty ("A Tree in the Meadow") and Lorrie Morgan ("He Talks to Me"). Reid won the Outland Trophy in 1969 as the best defensive lineman in NCAA college football.
21. The song "We Will Rock You" is one of the most loved Queen songs by fans worldwide. The song enters our chart at number 330. Which statement below is TRUE concerning the song?

Answer: When Queen was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, the remaining members of the band palyed this song at their induction ceremony.

When Queen performed this song in their induction ceremony, Brian May and Roger Taylor traded off vocal duties. The band was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2001 by Dave Grohl and Taylor Hawkins of Foo Fighters fame.
22. Once upon a time, a band named Earth, Wind and Fire ruled the R&B world. Their tune "That's the Way of the World" enters our list at number 329. Which sentence regarding the formation of the band is TRUE?

Answer: The band was formed in Chicago in 1969.

Group members included Philip Bailey on vocals, Maurice White on drums, Leslie Drayton on trumpet, Wade Flemons on vocals and Larry Dunn on keyboards, amongst many others throughout the band's illustrious career. The band was formed by Maurice White in 1969 in Chicago, IL after a stint as a session drummer at Chess Records. Maurice White once played with the Ramsey Lewis Trio from 1967 to 1969.
23. The Doors released the song "The End" in March of 1967 on Elektra. The song explored the full effects of the Oedipus complex with lyrics full of love, hate and murder. Which statement is TRUE concerning the use of The Doors version of this song in a popular American war movie?

Answer: Francis Ford Coppola used the song in his Vietnam epic "Apocalypse Now".

"Apocalypse Now", released in 1979, featured an all-star cast including Marlon Brando, Martin Sheen, Robert Duvall, Laurence Fishburn, Dennis Hopper and Harrison Ford. The full band received song writing credits for this song, but it was Jim Morrison who attempted the exploration into the mother/son versus father relationship that spawned the lyrics that threatened a full generation of parents through the late 1960s.

A very good cover of this song was provided by Nico on the "June 1, 1974" album.
24. The song "For Your Precious Love" enter the chart at number 327 on this list. Which statement is TRUE concerning the recording artist of this song?

Answer: The song was released by Jerry Butler and the Impressions in June of 1958.

The Impressions featured Jerry Butler in their earlier days, but it was the development of Curtis Mayfield that may have really put the group on the map of musical influence. This song has been a US chart hit over six times by artists as varied as Garnett Mims and the Enchanters, Oscar Toney Jr. and even Jackie Wilson backed by the Count Basie Orchestra. Jerry Butler re-recorded the song in 1966 as a solo artist and even that hit the top 40.

This song is simply a beautiful arrangement, regardless of whose interpretation you listen to.
25. "Get Up (I Feel Like a) Sex Machine" was a huge success for the Godfather of Soul, James Brown, in 1970. Which statement is TRUE concerning the musicians performing on this tune?

Answer: William and Phelps Collins (aka Bootsy and Catfish Collins) provided bass and guitar duties on this song.

Siblings Bootsy and Catfish Collins laid out some funk foundation for this classic James Brown tune. The siblings had been the basis for the teenage group, The Pacemakers, when they entered the studio to bail Brown out of a bad situation. His previous backing band had walked out on him, leaving him high and dry with no supporting group. Also featured on this single was Fred Wesley and Maceo Parker on horns, Clyde Stubblefield on drums and Bobby Byrd on keyboards.
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