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Quiz about Foods More than Just for Eating
Quiz about Foods More than Just for Eating

Foods: More than Just for Eating Quiz


Yes, foods are definitely more than just for eating. This quiz features artists whose name contains a type of food. Can you guess who they are and match them to the song each one sang? Good luck and enjoy!

by Kalibre. Estimated time: 3 mins.
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Author
Kalibre
Time
3 mins
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422,512
Updated
Jan 24 26
# Qns
10
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Average
Avg Score
8 / 10
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Last 3 plays: Aph1976 (10/10), Guest 76 (6/10), DeepHistory (8/10).
Match each song to an artist name suggested by the photo.
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'Girl All the Bad Guys Want' (2002) 'You Sexy Thing' (1975) 'Incense and Peppermints' (1967) 'Two Out of Three Ain't Bad' (1978) 'The Distance' (1996) 'Green Tambourine' (1967) 'Make It With You' (1970) 'She Belongs to Everyone But Me' (1981) 'Save Tonight' (1997) 'Annie, I'm Not Your Daddy' (1982)


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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. 'Annie, I'm Not Your Daddy' (1982)

'Annie, I'm Not Your Daddy' is a single by by Kid Creole and the Coconuts. They were formed in 1980 in New York City by August Darnell (born Thomas August Darnell Browder). The Coconuts were the band's female backup singers.

It reached number two on the UK Singles Chart in 1982 and became one of their biggest hits in Britain. It had less success in the United States, however, and didn't enter the U.S. Billboard Hot 100.

Kid Creole and the Coconuts were known for blending funk, disco, Latin American, and Caribbean musical styles, their theatrical live performances and tropical-influenced sound.
2. 'Incense and Peppermints' (1967)

'Incense and Peppermints' is a single by the American psychedelic rock band Strawberry Alarm Clock. The band formed in 1967 in Glendale, California and emerged from the merger of two earlier local bands, Thee Sixpence and Waterfyrd Traene.

It reached number one on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1967 but failed to chart in the UK. It was typical of the music of the late 60s with its fuzzy guitar and that slightly dreamy, drifting feel (trippy) and became a well‑known song from the psychedelic rock scene.
3. 'Make It With You' (1970)

'Make It With You' is a single which was released in 1970 by the American band Bread. They were formed in 1968 in Los Angeles, California by David Gates, Jimmy Griffin, and Robb Royer. Their drummer, Mike Botts, joined as a permanent member in the summer of 1969.

The single became their first and only chart-topper in America reaching number one on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 in 1970. It also reached number five on the UK Singles Chart.
4. 'Two Out of Three Ain't Bad' (1978)

'Two Out of Three Ain't Bad' is a single by American vocalist Meat Loaf, born Marvin Lee Aday in Dallas, Texas, in 1947. One of the most repeated stories, which he confirmed, is how he got his nickname. He stepped on his junior-high football coach's foot, who yelled 'Get off my foot, you hunk of meat loaf!' The nickname stuck.

Released in 1978 from his 'Bat Out of Hell' album, it reached number 11 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 and number 32 on the UK Singles Chart. The song is a power ballad, and it became one of his most well-known singles.
5. 'Girl All the Bad Guys Want' (2002)

'Girl All the Bad Guys Want' is a single by the American rock band Bowling for Soup. They took their name from a Steve Martin comedy bit. On his 1978 album 'A Wild and Crazy Guy', Martin jokes about a fictional game show called 'Bowling for (a word not allowed to use here!). The band turned the phrase into a cleaner, radio‑friendly version. They're known for their humorous lyrics and energetic performances.

The single was released in 2002 and reached number eight on the UK Singles Chart and number 64 on the U.S Billboard Hot 100. It became the band's breakthrough hit in the UK.
6. 'She Belongs to Everyone But Me' (1981)

'She Belongs to Everyone But Me' is a single by the American country rock band The Flying Burrito Brothers, formed in 1968 in Los Angeles by Gram Parsons and Chris Hillman, who were both former members of The Byrds. They are regarded as pioneers of country rock, as they blend traditional country music with rock and roll elements.

It was released in 1981, but had limited commercial success and didn't chart significantly. By 1981, the band had gone through multiple lineup changes since Parsons died in 1973, but they continued recording and touring with various members carrying on the band's legacy.
7. 'The Distance' (1996)

'The Distance' was released by the American alternative rock band Cake, formed in Sacramento, California in 1991, by John McCrea and Vince DiFiore. They are the two original members who have remained through all the band's lineup changes.

It reached number 22 on the U.S. Billboard Modern Rock Tracks chart. The song's deadpan vocal delivery and driving bassline became signature elements of Cake's alternative rock sound. They became known for a distinctive style combining rock, funk, and country influences.
8. 'Green Tambourine' (1967)

'Green Tambourine' is a single by the American psychedelic rock band The Lemon Pipers, formed in Oxford, Ohio, in 1966. Original members were: William 'Bill' Albaugh, Bob 'Dude', Dudek, Bill Bartlett, Dale 'Ivan' Browne and Robert G. 'Reg' Nave.

It was released in 1967 and reached number seven on the UK Singles Chart and number one on the U.S Billboard Hot 100. The psychedelic pop song featured the distinctive sound of a tambourine throughout.
9. 'Save Tonight' (1997)

'Save Tonight' was released in 1997 by Eagle-Eye Cherry, born in Stockholm, Sweden in 1968 He's the Swedish-American singer-songwriter, son of American jazz musician Don Cherry and Swedish designer and artist Moki Cherry.

The single was released from his album 'Desireless' and reached number six on the UK Singles Chart and number five on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 in 1997. It also made the top ten in several other countries, giving him an international hit.
10. 'You Sexy Thing' (1975)

'You Sexy Thing' is a single by the British band Hot Chocolate. They were formed in Brixton, London, by Errol Brown and Tony Wilson, who initially performed as The Hot Chocolate Band before record producer Mickie Most shortened their name to Hot Chocolate.

It was released in 1975 and reached number two on the UK Singles Chart and number three on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100, and it
became one of their most well-known songs. It experienced renewed popularity after being featured in the 1997 film 'The Full Monty'.
Source: Author Kalibre

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