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Quiz about Same Song Different Singer
Quiz about Same Song Different Singer

Same Song, Different Singer Trivia Quiz


Here are nine questions about one song that was recorded by two (or more) artists. Your task is to identify those behind the different releases. Q10 asks about one song title, but different songs.
This is a renovated/adopted version of an old quiz by author Lacey1969

A multiple-choice quiz by darksplash. Estimated time: 3 mins.
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Author
darksplash
Time
3 mins
Type
Multiple Choice
Quiz #
70,877
Updated
Feb 01 23
# Qns
10
Difficulty
Easy
Avg Score
8 / 10
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Question 1 of 10
1. The song 'Back At One' was originally sung by Brian McKnight. Which country singer remade the same song? Hint


Question 2 of 10
2. The song 'I Could Not Ask For More' was originally sung by Edwin McCain. Which female singer remade the same song? Hint


Question 3 of 10
3. The song 'God Must Have Spent (A Little More Time On You)' was was a Billboard Hot 100 number eight for 'N Sync, but which band covered it as a county song?


Hint


Question 4 of 10
4. A song called 'Sailing' was remade by the group N'Sync. Who was the original singer of this song? Hint


Question 5 of 10
5. The song 'Killing Me Softly With His Song' was remade by the group The Fugees and won a Grammy: Who else recorded the song and made it a Grammy winner?


Question 6 of 10
6. Which two singers simultaneously released and sang the song 'How Do I Live'? Hint


Question 7 of 10
7. The song 'Last Kiss' was remade by the popular group Pearl Jam. Who first had a national hit with the song? Hint


Question 8 of 10
8. The song 'Faith' was originally sung by George Michael. Which band remade the song into a heavy metal hit?


Question 9 of 10
9. In the space of a few months, the song 'I Do (Cherish You)' was was a top ten hit on the country music charts for two acts, a solo singer and a band. Who were they? Hint


Question 10 of 10
10. To mix things up a bit, one song title, but three different sets of lyrics: Which of these choices did not release a song called 'Runaway'? Hint



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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. The song 'Back At One' was originally sung by Brian McKnight. Which country singer remade the same song?

Answer: Mark Wills

In 1999, 'Back At One' was a big chart success for McKnight, reaching the top ten in the USA, New Zealand and Australia. In the US it got trapped at number two for eight weeks behind the hit 'Smooth' by Santana on the Hot 100.

In 2000, the Mark Wills cover peaked at number 36 on the Billboard Hot 100. It was a number two on the Billboard country charts and topped the Canadian country charts.
2. The song 'I Could Not Ask For More' was originally sung by Edwin McCain. Which female singer remade the same song?

Answer: Sara Evans

The song 'I Could Not Ask For More' was sung by both Edwin McCain and country singer Sara Evans. The song is off Sara Evans first CD titled 'Born To Fly'.

Diane Warren wrote the song and McCain sang it for the soundtrack to the 1999 movie "Message In A Bottle". It reached number 37 on the Billboard to 100.

In 2001, Evans took it to number two on the Billboard Hot Country charts.
3. The song 'God Must Have Spent (A Little More Time On You)' was was a Billboard Hot 100 number eight for 'N Sync, but which band covered it as a county song?

Answer: Alabama

The song 'God Must Have Spent (A Little More Time On You)' was also a number 46 in Australia. It was the first Top ten hit for 'N Sync in the USA.

In 1999, 'N Sync were the backing singers for the Alabama cover, which reached number three on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart and earned a Grammy nomination.
4. A song called 'Sailing' was remade by the group N'Sync. Who was the original singer of this song?

Answer: Christopher Cross

Cross wrote it about his days sailing with a friend in Texas. From conception to completion he worked on it for two years. A lot of work, but worth it for the three Grammy Awards it won. It was also a chart topper, something that took him by surprise, Cross said in interviews.

For 'N Sync, 'Sailing' was a track on the debut debut album ''N Sync'.
5. The song 'Killing Me Softly With His Song' was remade by the group The Fugees and won a Grammy: Who else recorded the song and made it a Grammy winner?

Answer: Roberta Flack

'Killing Me Softly With His Song' was sung by both The Fugees and Roberta Flack, The Fugees' version is a little more upbeat than the version sung by Roberta Flack.

'Killing Me Softly' was written by Charles Fox and Norman Gimbel, and the first to record it was Lori Lieberman in 1972. Lieberman has claimed the song was inspired by Don McClean's 'Empty Chairs' and came from some words of a poem she had scribbled on a napkin. Fox rejected that account in a 2010 interview. He said: "Norman had a book that he would put titles of songs, song ideas and lyrics or something that struck him at different times. And he pulled out the book and he was looking through it, and he says, 'Hey, what about a song title, 'Killing Me Softly With His Blues'?" That was changed to killing me softly with his song.

Roberta Flack subsequently became aware of the song and wanted to record it, but felt it was not quite complete. She worked on it for three months and changed the chord structure ending with a major rather than minor chord. Her version won three Grammys.

Later, the English band The Fugees released a slightly changed version that hit the top of the charts in the UK and USA and won a Grammy.
6. Which two singers simultaneously released and sang the song 'How Do I Live'?

Answer: Trisha Yearwood and LeAnn Rimes

The writer or co-writer of nine number one songs, Diane Warren, contributed 'How Do I Live' for the 1997 movie "Con Air". She offered it first to LeAnn Rimes, who recorded it in Texas and made a video.

But while Jerry Bruckheimer, producer of the movie, liked the song, he wanted some changes. Wilbur Rimes, father of LeAnn and producer of the song, did not want to make the changes. Warren then took the song to Yearwood, and that version appeared in the movie. She later said: "They all kind of hated my guts for a while. The hit makes everyone forget they hate you."

The song was released by the two singers simultaneously. Yearwood took it to number two on the Country charts and 23 on the Hot 100. Rimes made it a number two on the Hot 100.
7. The song 'Last Kiss' was remade by the popular group Pearl Jam. Who first had a national hit with the song?

Answer: J. Frank Wilson and the Cavaliers

The song is based on the true story of five teenagers involved in a car crash on Highway 341 in 1962. On a foggy night the car crashed into a truck and the three people in the front seat were killed. The two in the rear survived. In the song the driver was knocked out, but came around to see his girlfriend dying and gave her one last kiss before she died.

Wayne Cochran lived nearby and wrote the song. He released it and it was a local hit in Georgia. In 1964 it was was a number one and the first and only top 40 national hit for J. Frank Wilson & the Cavaliers.

In 1973, the Canadian group Wednesday took the song to the top of the charts there. In 1992 it was a number two on the Billboard Hot 100 for Pearl Jam.
8. The song 'Faith' was originally sung by George Michael. Which band remade the song into a heavy metal hit?

Answer: Limp Bizkit

'Faith' appeared on the first solo album of George Michael after he left Wham! The album won a Grammy and was a chart topper in the USA and a number two in the UK.

Limp Bizkit released a heavy metal version of the song on their 1998 album 'Three Dollar Bill, Y'all'.
9. In the space of a few months, the song 'I Do (Cherish You)' was was a top ten hit on the country music charts for two acts, a solo singer and a band. Who were they?

Answer: 98 Degrees and Mark Wills

'I Do (Cherish You)' was written by Dan Hill and Keith Stegall. In February 1998 Mark Wills released it as a single from his album 'Wish You Were Here'. It reached number two on the Billboard Hot Country charts. The following year, Willis hit the top of the Hot Country charts with the title track of the LP.

In July 1999, the band 98 Degrees hit the same spot on the Hot Country charts with their cover of the song.
10. To mix things up a bit, one song title, but three different sets of lyrics: Which of these choices did not release a song called 'Runaway'?

Answer: Craig David

In 1982, Bon Jovi released their 'Runaway' as their debut single. It made it to number 39 on the Billboard Hot 100.

In 1996, American garage band Nuyorican Soul released a cover of the The Salsoul Orchestra's 1977 recording 'Runaway'. It hit the top spot on the Billboard Hot Dance Club Play chart. It was also a number one in Australia, Canada and the United Kingdom.

In 1961, Del Shannon had an international smash hit with 'Runaway'. It topped charts in the UK, USA, Australia, Canada, and New Zealand.

Craig David is the odd one out, although he did record a song called 'Walking Away'. It reached number three in the UK in 2000.
Source: Author darksplash

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