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1. "Bad Hating"
Four Tops
2. "I Can Slow Down Hate"
The Young Rascals
3. "Blue Steel Cube"
The Hollies
4. "Train Go"
Stevie Wonder
5. "Downloose (Nothing Isn't Bad)"
Los Bravos
6. "Shoewearin'"
Cyrkle
7. "Not At All Like You"
Paul Revere & the Raiders
8. "White Isn't White"
Robert Parker
9. "Somewhere Woman"
The Beatles
10. "Keep Your Arms Down, You Won't Be Here"
The Supremes
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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. "Bad Hating"
Answer: The Young Rascals
"Good Lovin'" by the Young Rascals was released in 1966 and reached number one on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 chart. The original was first recorded by Lemme B. Good in March 1965 and only reached number 81 on the Billboard Pop Singles chart. The song was featured in the films "The Big Chill" (1983), "Joe Versus the Volcano" (1990), and "Grumpy Old Men" (1993).
2. "I Can Slow Down Hate"
Answer: The Supremes
"You Can't Hurry Love" by the Supremes was released in 1966 and reached number one on the US Billboard Hot 100, US Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs, US Cashbox Top 100, US Cashbox R&B, US Record World 100 Top Pops, and US Record World Top 50 R&B charts. In 1982, Phil Collins covered the song and took it to number ten on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 chart.
3. "Blue Steel Cube"
Answer: Cyrkle
"Red Rubber Ball" by the American rock band the Cyrkle was released in 1966 and reached number two on the US Billboard Hot 100 chart. The Seekers also recorded "Red Rubber Ball" in 1966. Other songs by Cyrkle include "Turn-Down Day", "Please Don't Ever Leave Me", "I Wish You Could Be Here", and "We Had a Good Thing Goin'".
4. "Train Go"
Answer: The Hollies
"Bus Stop" by the British rock band the Hollies was released in 1966 and reached number five on the US Billboard Hot 100 chart. It was the band's first top ten hit in the United States. The song was featured in the 2016 film "The Conjuring 2".
5. "Downloose (Nothing Isn't Bad)"
Answer: Stevie Wonder
"Uptight (Everything's Alright)" by American singer-songwriter Stevie Wonder was released in November 1965 and reached number three on the US Billboard Hot 100 chart in 1966. The song was featured in the 1995 film "Mr. Holland's Opus". Other songs by Wonder include "A Place in the Sun", "I Was Made to Love Her", "For Once in My Life", and "You Are the Sunshine of My Life".
6. "Shoewearin'"
Answer: Robert Parker
"Barefootin'" by Robert Parker was released in 1966 and reached number seven on the US Billboard Hot 100 chart and number two on the U.S. Hot Rhythm & Blues Singles chart. Other songs by Parker include "All Nite Long (Part 1)", "The Scratch", and "Tip Toe". "Barefootin'" was Parker's only song to reach the top 40 on US charts.
7. "Not At All Like You"
Answer: Paul Revere & the Raiders
"Just Like Me" by Paul Revere & the Raiders was released in November 1965 and reached number 11 on the US Billboard Hot 100 chart in 1966. Pat Benatar covered the song on her 1981 album "Precious Time". Other songs by Paul Revere & the Raiders include "Kicks", "Hungry", "Good Thing", and "Him or Me - What's It Gonna Be?".
8. "White Isn't White"
Answer: Los Bravos
"Black Is Black" by the Spanish rock band Los Bravos was released in 1966 and reached number four on the US Billboard Hot 100 chart. Other songs by the band include "I Don't Care", "Going Nowhere", "Bring a Little Lovin'", and "Love Is a Symphony". "Black Is Black" was the band's only hit to reach the top 50 on US charts.
9. "Somewhere Woman"
Answer: The Beatles
"Nowhere Man" by The Beatles was released in the US in 1966 and reached number three on the US Billboard Hot 100 chart. It is from the band's album "Rubber Soul". The song is also featured in The Beatles' 1968 animated film "Yellow Submarine".
10. "Keep Your Arms Down, You Won't Be Here"
Answer: Four Tops
"Reach Out, I'll Be There" by the American vocal quartet Four Tops was released in 1966 and reached number one on the US Billboard Hot 100, US Hot Rhythm & Blues Singles, and US Cash Box Top 100 charts. The song was featured in the films "Cooley High" (1975), "Harsh Times" (2005), and "The Witches" (2020).
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