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Quiz about Anatomy Of A Hit Song
Quiz about Anatomy Of A Hit Song

Anatomy Of A Hit Song Trivia Quiz


Given a picture of a human body, identify which body part matches to a hit song. I'll provide the musical artist, the album the hit song was released on, and you'll match the body part to the album. Some labels refer to plural body parts.

A label quiz by GBfan. Estimated time: 3 mins.
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Author
GBfan
Time
3 mins
Type
Label Quiz
Quiz #
419,416
Updated
Mar 20 25
# Qns
10
Difficulty
Average
Avg Score
7 / 10
Plays
83
Last 3 plays: Guest 38 (1/10), Guest 76 (0/10), Guest 76 (0/10).
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Khia - "Thug Misses" Stevie Wonder - "Songs In The Key Of Life" Hootie And The Blowfish - "Cracked Rear View" Boyz II Men - "II" (1994) Weezer - "Maladroit" Jay-Z - "The Black Album" Nine Inch Nails - "Pretty Hate Machine" Meatloaf - "Bat Out Of Hell" ZZ Top - "Eliminator" Rolling Stones - "Some Girls"
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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. Nine Inch Nails - "Pretty Hate Machine"

"Head Like A Hole" was track one on Nine Inch Nails' debut album "Head Like A Hole" in 1989. The song was the second single on the album after "Down In It". The label is pointing to the head.
2. Rolling Stones - "Some Girls"

"Far Away Eyes" was the country-tinged song on the Rolling Stones' album "Some Girls". The song was released as a 45 with "Miss You" as the A-Side and "Far Away Eyes" as the B-Side. The instructions to the quiz did say that some options would be the plural version.
3. Weezer - "Maladroit"

The first single on Weezer's 2002 album "Maladroit" was "Dope Nose". The song reached number eight on the Billboard Alternative Airplay chart. Obviously the nose is key to our life as our intake of the air we need to breathe.
4. Meatloaf - "Bat Out Of Hell"

A lot of great songs on Meatloaf's classic album "Bat Out Of Hell" released in 1977. Track two is "You Took The Words Right Out Of My Mouth". The song is subtitled "Hot Summer Night". The song was actually the first single released to radio from the epic release.
5. Khia - "Thug Misses"

Khia is an R&B one-hit wonder but her highly sexualized smash "My Neck, My Back (Lick It)" became a Dirty South anthem in 2002. The song had to be played in edited form to be played on radio but became a hit in the United Kingdom, Greece, Australia, and of course, the United States.
6. Jay-Z - "The Black Album"

The second single on Jay-Z's 2003 album, "The Black Album" was "Dirt Off Your Shoulder". In concert, Jay-Z did a little hand movement to show someone brushing problems off their shoulder when playing the hit singe. Even Barack Obama copied the movement during a 2008 Presidential Debate with Hillary Clinton.
7. Hootie And The Blowfish - "Cracked Rear View"

The debut single for the South Carolina rock band, Hootie And The Blowfish, was "Hold My Hand" in 1994. The album became one of the all-time best sellers in American music history. The lead single reached number ten on the Billboard Hot 100 Singles chart and remains one of the band's signature songs.
8. ZZ Top - "Eliminator"

"She's got legs and she knows how to use them" was the chorus on ZZ Top's huge single in 1984. The album "Eliminator" was released in 1983 and "Legs" was the fourth single released. The song got huge radio airplay and won the MTV Video Music Award for Best Group.
9. Boyz II Men - "II" (1994)

"On Bended Knee" spent six non-consecutive weeks at number one on the Billboard Hot 100 Airplay chart in 1994. The hit song was the second single on their "II" album. "On Bended Knee" was written and produced by Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis, formerly in The Time.
10. Stevie Wonder - "Songs In The Key Of Life"

"Knocks Me Off My Feet" wasn't released as a single on Stevie Wonder's double album "Songs In The Key Of Life" but it's become one of his most covered and sampled classics from the legendary album. Artists including Luther Vandross, George Michael, Tevin Campbell, and Donell Jones have covered "Knocks Me Off My Feet".
Source: Author GBfan

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