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Rolling Stone's 500 Greatest Songs (426-450) 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 426 through 450.

A multiple-choice quiz by ralzzz. Estimated time: 8 mins.
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Author
ralzzz
Time
8 mins
Type
Multiple Choice
Quiz #
206,000
Updated
Jul 23 22
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25
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Question 1 of 25
1. The song "By the Time I Get to Phoenix" was a breakthrough hit for Glen Campbell in 1967. The song won three Grammy awards for Campbell. My favorite version of the song, however, is a nearly 19 minute funk version released on the album "Hot Buttered Soul". Which artist is responsible for the cover of this Glen Campbell song? Hint


Question 2 of 25
2. The song at number 449 on our list is "Penny Lane" by The Beatles. The song was released as a single along with "Strawberry Fields Forever". Which statement below is true regarding the release of the single? Hint


Question 3 of 25
3. Which song title is both an illegal substance and the song by The Velvet Underground that is at number 448 on our list? Hint


Question 4 of 25
4. The song "Leader of the Pack" makes our list at number 447. The song was performed by The Shangri-Las. The song tells the story of a young man who is killed from a motorcycle wreck after his girlfriend ends their relationship on the insistence of her father. What is the name of the poor victim in this song? Hint


Question 5 of 25
5. The song "Pressure Drop" introduced many Americans to reggae music. The song was released by Toots and the Maytals in 1970. Which movie soundtrack did the song appear on? Hint


Question 6 of 25
6. I get a chill everytime I hear Kurt Cobain sing the lyric "and I swear that I don't have a gun", considering the nature of his suicide. Which song featured that lyric from the "Nevermind" album? Hint


Question 7 of 25
7. The song at number 444 on our list is the only number one song released by Sonny and Cher. Can you name it? Hint


Question 8 of 25
8. The song "I Shot the Sheriff" was made very popular in the US by Eric Clapton, reaching number one on the US Billboard pop singles chart. However, the song at number 443 on our list is by the original artists, Bob Marley and the Wailers. On which album did the song originally appear? Hint


Question 9 of 25
9. The song "Keep a Knockin'" is featured at number 442 by Little Richard. Which statement about Little Richard is false? Hint


Question 10 of 25
10. The Dell-Vikings were a group of military men from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The group recorded the song "Come Go With Me" in 1957 on the Dot record label. The song reached number four on the Billboard pop singles chart in the US. Which branch of military did the group serve in? Hint


Question 11 of 25
11. This all-female rap group came of age recording albums such as "Hot, Cool & Viscous", "Black's Magic" and "Very Necessary". Of the following member's names, which is the odd one out? Hint


Question 12 of 25
12. The song "Pink Houses" by John Cougar Mellencamp is in on our chart at number 439. Please pick the correct statement concerning the song from the following list. Hint


Question 13 of 25
13. The punk rock anthem "I Wanna Be Your Dog" has been covered by classic rockers over the years including Richard Hell, The Sex Pistols and Joan Jett and the Blackhearts. Which group originally recorded the song? Hint


Question 14 of 25
14. The song at number 437 on our list is the title track of the first Elvis Presley movie he made. Which song is it? Hint


Question 15 of 25
15. Which band released the song "Alone Again Or" in January of 1968? Hint


Question 16 of 25
16. The Rolling Stones have the number 435 song on this list with "Beast of Burden". Which album did the song originally appear on? Hint


Question 17 of 25
17. Many people know that Wilson Pickett had a hit with the song "Mustang Sally" in 1966, but not many people know who wrote the song. Name the talented songwriter responsible for writing this soul classic. Hint


Question 18 of 25
18. Of the following authors, which can be said to have provided inspiration for the song "Ramble On" by Led Zeppelin? Hint


Question 19 of 25
19. On the list at number 432, "Midnight Train to Georgia" was a huge number one hit for Gladys Knight and the Pips. However, the group was not the first to record the song. Which artist was the first to record this Jim Weatherly classic? Hint


Question 20 of 25
20. What was the title of the first song by Fats Domino to crack the top ten Billboard Pop Singles chart? Hint


Question 21 of 25
21. Which band recorded the song "(White Man) In Hammersmith Palais" in 1979, a song many consider to be the first ska song ever written? Hint


Question 22 of 25
22. "Everybody Needs Somebody to Love" was a hit single for Solomon Burke in 1964. Which band released a cover version of the song the next year on the "5x5" EP? Hint


Question 23 of 25
23. The song "Devil With a Blue Dress On/Good Golly Miss Molly" was a medley based on two Little Richard standards. The song reached number four on the Billboard Pop Singles chart in 1966. Which city would best be associated with the artist who recorded the song? Hint


Question 24 of 25
24. Which U2 song featured the lyric "under a blood red sky"? Hint


Question 25 of 25
25. The song "Smoke on the Water" is in at number 426. Which Swiss city did the events of the song take place in? Hint



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1. The song "By the Time I Get to Phoenix" was a breakthrough hit for Glen Campbell in 1967. The song won three Grammy awards for Campbell. My favorite version of the song, however, is a nearly 19 minute funk version released on the album "Hot Buttered Soul". Which artist is responsible for the cover of this Glen Campbell song?

Answer: Isaac Hayes

Although most people are familiar with Campbell's version, I have long regarded Hayes' interpretation as more exploratory and imaginative.
The song was written by Jimmy Webb and originally released as the title track of Campbell's album in 1967. The song is number 450 on our list of the top 500.
2. The song at number 449 on our list is "Penny Lane" by The Beatles. The song was released as a single along with "Strawberry Fields Forever". Which statement below is true regarding the release of the single?

Answer: The songs were included on one single, yet appeared on different long play albums.

The song "Penny Lane" was released on the single with "Strawberry Fields Forever", but did not appear on a long play album until "Magical Mystery Tour". The song reached number one on the US pop singles chart while "Strawberry Fields Forever" only reached number eight. And in case you're wondering why neither answer about the songs being the A-side of the single, the songs were released as a double-A sided single. Neither song was designated as the dominant single.
3. Which song title is both an illegal substance and the song by The Velvet Underground that is at number 448 on our list?

Answer: Heroin

One of the most dynamic songs from the album "The Velvet Underground and Nico". Lou Reed wrote this song at a time when simply mentioning the word "heroin" without a stern admonishment was impermissible. Of particular interest on this recording is John Cale's viola. The use of the viola's dissonance in this song was groundbreaking at the time.
4. The song "Leader of the Pack" makes our list at number 447. The song was performed by The Shangri-Las. The song tells the story of a young man who is killed from a motorcycle wreck after his girlfriend ends their relationship on the insistence of her father. What is the name of the poor victim in this song?

Answer: Jimmy

The Shangri-Las was a girl group consisting of two sets of teenage twin girls from Queens, NY. They were Mary and Betty Weiss and Mary Ann and Marge Genser. The girls were discovered at the Andrew Jackson High School in Queens, NY.
5. The song "Pressure Drop" introduced many Americans to reggae music. The song was released by Toots and the Maytals in 1970. Which movie soundtrack did the song appear on?

Answer: The Harder They Come

"The Harder They Come" is about the adventures of a reggae musician trying to get his songs played on the radio and the hardships associated with the music industry. He apparently ends up selling marijuana and killing a policeman. The movie is in English, but very hard to understand due to the heavy Jamaican accents the actors use.
6. I get a chill everytime I hear Kurt Cobain sing the lyric "and I swear that I don't have a gun", considering the nature of his suicide. Which song featured that lyric from the "Nevermind" album?

Answer: Come As You Are

The song "Come As You Are" is number 445 on the list. The song originally wanted to show that Kurt was unarmed and harmless to the listener, not to indicate anything to do with his suicide, or suicidal intent. The song reached number 32 on the US Billboard pop singles chart during a 18 week chart run.
7. The song at number 444 on our list is the only number one song released by Sonny and Cher. Can you name it?

Answer: I Got You Babe

The real names of Sonny and Cher are Salvatore Bono and Cherilyn Lapierre. Sonny was born in Detroit, Michigan and Cher was born in El Centro, CA. The duo was formed in Los Angeles in 1964.
8. The song "I Shot the Sheriff" was made very popular in the US by Eric Clapton, reaching number one on the US Billboard pop singles chart. However, the song at number 443 on our list is by the original artists, Bob Marley and the Wailers. On which album did the song originally appear?

Answer: Burnin'

Although the song was extremely instrumental in introducing much of the world to reggae music, Marley did not achieve the same commercial success with the song as Clapton did. The song did not chart for Marley at all.
9. The song "Keep a Knockin'" is featured at number 442 by Little Richard. Which statement about Little Richard is false?

Answer: Little Richard was born in Savannah, GA in 1935.

One of the original and most innovative musicians of the genre, Little Richard has been immortalized in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. The song "Keep a Knockin'" reached number eight on the Billboard pop singles chart in 1957 during an 18 week chart run.
10. The Dell-Vikings were a group of military men from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The group recorded the song "Come Go With Me" in 1957 on the Dot record label. The song reached number four on the Billboard pop singles chart in the US. Which branch of military did the group serve in?

Answer: Air Force

Because of the member's military obligations, the group had a rather rotating line-up for quite some time. The group has one of the most troubling stories of any doo-wop group of the era. The group also had a hit with the song "Whispering Bells".
11. This all-female rap group came of age recording albums such as "Hot, Cool & Viscous", "Black's Magic" and "Very Necessary". Of the following member's names, which is the odd one out?

Answer: Dana Owens

The group Salt-N-Pepa is on our list at number 440 with their hit song "Push It". Cheryl "Salt" James and Sandy "Pepa" Denton were originally Sears employees and students in Queens, New York when they put the band together for a music school project. They went on to commercial success with one Grammy award and three top 40 albums.
12. The song "Pink Houses" by John Cougar Mellencamp is in on our chart at number 439. Please pick the correct statement concerning the song from the following list.

Answer: The song reached number eight on the Billboard Hot 100 singles chart.

Although Reagan tried to use the song for a campaign ad, Mellencamp took a hard stance and denied him the rights.
The song was actually from Mellencamp's second album recorded as John Mellencamp titled "Uh-Huh". The album reached number nine on the Billboard 200 albums chart.
Mellencamp did not play at either of Bush's inaugurations.
It is true that the song reached number eight on the charts. The song was actually inspired by a black man sitting on the porch of his pink shack in Brownstown, Indiana, just as the lyrics indicate.
13. The punk rock anthem "I Wanna Be Your Dog" has been covered by classic rockers over the years including Richard Hell, The Sex Pistols and Joan Jett and the Blackhearts. Which group originally recorded the song?

Answer: The Stooges

The song was written by Dave Alexander and Ron Asheton and appeared on the 1969 album "The Stooges". It's only fitting that this three-chord classic be penned by the bassist and guitarist of the band.
14. The song at number 437 on our list is the title track of the first Elvis Presley movie he made. Which song is it?

Answer: Love Me Tender

The movie, "Love Me Tender", featured Presley as Clint Reno, a souterner during the Civil War. The song was actually inspired by a Civil War era tune titled "Aura Lee".
The song was a number one classic that spent 23 weeks on the Billboard singles chart in the United States.
15. Which band released the song "Alone Again Or" in January of 1968?

Answer: Love

Love was a California based band that formed in 1965 and disbanded in 1974. "Alone Again Or" reached number 99 on the Billboard Pop Singles chart.
16. The Rolling Stones have the number 435 song on this list with "Beast of Burden". Which album did the song originally appear on?

Answer: Some Girls

"Beast of Burden" was an instant hit for The Rolling Stones in June of 1978, reaching all the way to number eight on the Billboard Pop Singles chart. Mick Jagger and Keith Richards wrote this song while toiling in drug abuse troubles.
17. Many people know that Wilson Pickett had a hit with the song "Mustang Sally" in 1966, but not many people know who wrote the song. Name the talented songwriter responsible for writing this soul classic.

Answer: Sir Mack Rice

Rice was a singer/songwriter from Detroit who found minor success with his vocal group named The Falcons. After leaving the band, Rice penned "Mustang Sally" and the song has been recorded by hundreds of artists over the years. The song is still a karaoke favorite for many singers.
18. Of the following authors, which can be said to have provided inspiration for the song "Ramble On" by Led Zeppelin?

Answer: J.R.R. Tolkien

"In the darkest depths of Mordor..." is a line from the song "Ramble On", a reference taken from the "The Lord of the Rings" series. When Jimmy Page read Tolkien's work for the first time, he not only wanted to write music based on the stories, but he wanted to move to the country and live a simpler lifestyle. The song originally appeared on the "Led Zeppelin II" album.
19. On the list at number 432, "Midnight Train to Georgia" was a huge number one hit for Gladys Knight and the Pips. However, the group was not the first to record the song. Which artist was the first to record this Jim Weatherly classic?

Answer: Cissy Houston

Most people think of Cissy Houston as being the mother of pop sensation Whitney Houston only, but her own talents should be recognized as well. Born Emily Drinkard, Cissy formed a gospel vocal group called The Drinkards in the early 1960s. She went on to record solo material for the remainder of her career.

She has won two Grammy awards for her solo gospel work. Her version of "Midnight Train to Georgia" certainly didn't have the success that Gladys Knight and the Pips did, but it certainly was a great rendition of the song.
20. What was the title of the first song by Fats Domino to crack the top ten Billboard Pop Singles chart?

Answer: Ain't That a Shame

Pat Boone took his rendition of "Ain't That a Shame" to number one on the charts. That would not be the only time Boone recorded another artist's song and chart higher than they did. Domino only reached number ten with his version.
21. Which band recorded the song "(White Man) In Hammersmith Palais" in 1979, a song many consider to be the first ska song ever written?

Answer: The Clash

"The Clash" was released in the UK in 1977 but the song "(White Man) In Hammersmith Palais" was not on the album. The song appeared on the US release two years later. The band wanted to include a few songs that were a bit more Americanized for the US release, therefore the band replaced four songs from the original UK release with four different songs.
22. "Everybody Needs Somebody to Love" was a hit single for Solomon Burke in 1964. Which band released a cover version of the song the next year on the "5x5" EP?

Answer: The Rolling Stones

In addition to "Everybody Needs Somebody to Love", The Rolling Stones also covered "Cry to Me", another Burke song. Solomon Burke never had a Top 20 single in his career, but he has been heralded as a pioneer in soul music.
23. The song "Devil With a Blue Dress On/Good Golly Miss Molly" was a medley based on two Little Richard standards. The song reached number four on the Billboard Pop Singles chart in 1966. Which city would best be associated with the artist who recorded the song?

Answer: Detroit

Mitch Ryder and the Detroit Wheels recorded this song in September 1966 and released it on the "Rev Up" album. Mitch Ryder was born in Hamtramck, Michigan in 1945.
24. Which U2 song featured the lyric "under a blood red sky"?

Answer: New Year's Day

"New Year's Day" is from the "War" album, released in 1983. The lyric provided the title of a live album released the same year. The song's influence was the lifting of martial law in Poland on New Year's Day. Bono and the band has used world events as inspiration for lyrics to great success.
25. The song "Smoke on the Water" is in at number 426. Which Swiss city did the events of the song take place in?

Answer: Montreux

The song is about a fan who shoots a flare gun inside a casino in Montreux and burns it to the ground. The song reached number four on the charts for Deep Purple in 1973. The song was originally released on the "Machine Head" album.
Source: Author ralzzz

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