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Match Song to Artist - US Top 15 of 1973 Quiz


Here are the US Top 15 songs in order for 1973 according to Billboard Magazine. Match the song and artist.

A matching quiz by jcmttt. Estimated time: 3 mins.
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Author
jcmttt
Time
3 mins
Type
Match Quiz
Quiz #
406,791
Updated
Dec 03 21
# Qns
15
Difficulty
Easy
Avg Score
13 / 15
Plays
1162
Awards
Top 35% Quiz
Last 3 plays: Guest 120 (13/15), Guest 170 (11/15), Guest 64 (15/15).
(a) Drag-and-drop from the right to the left, or (b) click on a right side answer box and then on a left side box to move it.
QuestionsChoices
1. "Tie a Yellow Ribbon Round the Ole Oak Tree"   
  Billy Paul
2. "Bad, Bad Leroy Brown"   
  Marvin Gaye
3. "Killing Me Softly with His Song"   
  Diana Ross
4. "Let's Get It On"   
  Clint Holmes
5. "My Love"   
  Carly Simon
6. "Why Me"   
  Billy Preston
7. "Crocodile Rock"   
  Helen Reddy
8. "Will It Go Round in Circles"   
  Stories
9. "You're So Vain"   
  Elton John
10. "Touch Me in the Morning"   
  Tony Orlando and Dawn
11. "The Night the Lights Went Out in Georgia"   
  Jim Croce
12. "Playground in My Mind"   
  Paul McCartney & Wings
13. "Brother Louie"   
  Roberta Flack
14. "Delta Dawn"   
  Kris Kristofferson
15. "Me and Mrs. Jones"   
  Vicki Lawrence





Select each answer

1. "Tie a Yellow Ribbon Round the Ole Oak Tree"
2. "Bad, Bad Leroy Brown"
3. "Killing Me Softly with His Song"
4. "Let's Get It On"
5. "My Love"
6. "Why Me"
7. "Crocodile Rock"
8. "Will It Go Round in Circles"
9. "You're So Vain"
10. "Touch Me in the Morning"
11. "The Night the Lights Went Out in Georgia"
12. "Playground in My Mind"
13. "Brother Louie"
14. "Delta Dawn"
15. "Me and Mrs. Jones"

Most Recent Scores
Dec 18 2024 : Guest 120: 13/15
Dec 12 2024 : Guest 170: 11/15
Dec 11 2024 : Guest 64: 15/15
Dec 10 2024 : Guest 72: 9/15
Dec 10 2024 : Guest 209: 11/15
Dec 10 2024 : Guest 170: 13/15
Dec 10 2024 : Guest 98: 13/15
Dec 10 2024 : Guest 68: 13/15
Dec 10 2024 : Guest 74: 11/15

Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. "Tie a Yellow Ribbon Round the Ole Oak Tree"

Answer: Tony Orlando and Dawn

"Tie a Yellow Ribbon Round the Ole Oak Tree" was written by Irwin Levine and L. Russell Brown. The song reached the top ten in ten countries, in eight of which it topped the charts. It sold three million records in the US in three weeks.
2. "Bad, Bad Leroy Brown"

Answer: Jim Croce

"Bad, Bad Leroy Brown" was written by American folk-rock singer Jim Croce. Croce was nominated for two 1973 Grammy Awards in the Pop Male Vocalist and Record of the Year categories for "Bad, Bad Leroy Brown". It was his only number one single before his death on September 20 of that year.
3. "Killing Me Softly with His Song"

Answer: Roberta Flack

"Killing Me Softly with His Song" was composed by Charles Fox with lyrics by Norman Gimbel. Flack won the 1973 Grammy Award for Record of the Year and Best Female Pop Vocal Performance, for the song, with Gimbel and Fox earning the Song of the Year Grammy.
4. "Let's Get It On"

Answer: Marvin Gaye

"Let's Get It On" was written by Marvin Gaye and producer Ed Townsend. At the time, the song was Motown's largest-selling recording ever, selling over four million copies in 1973 and 1974. The single stayed in the Billboard Hot 100 top ten for 13 weeks.
5. "My Love"

Answer: Paul McCartney & Wings

"My Love" was written by Paul McCartney. It was written by Paul McCartney as a love song for his wife and Wings bandmate Linda. The song marked the first time that McCartney's name appeared in the artist credit for a Wings record after their previous releases had been credited to Wings only.
6. "Why Me"

Answer: Kris Kristofferson

"Why Me" was written and recorded by American country music singer and songwriter Kris Kristofferson. "Why Me" was recorded by Kristofferson in 1972, featuring backing vocals by his soon-to-be wife Rita Coolidge. It became the biggest hit of his career.
7. "Crocodile Rock"

Answer: Elton John

"Crocodile Rock" was written by Elton John and Bernie Taupin. It became Elton John's first U.S. number one single, reaching the top spot on 3 February 1973, and staying there for three weeks. He has said that "I wanted it to be a record about all the things I grew up with. Of course, it's a rip-off, it's derivative in every sense of the word."
8. "Will It Go Round in Circles"

Answer: Billy Preston

"Will It Go Round in Circles" was written by Billy Preston and Bruce Fisher. The song was the first of two number one hits for Preston as a solo performer, the other being "Nothing from Nothing". The song topped the Billboard Hot 100 and sold over a million copies.
9. "You're So Vain"

Answer: Carly Simon

"You're So Vain" was written in 1971 by Carly Simon. It is one of the songs with which Simon is most identified, and reached number one in the United States, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand. Mick Jagger contributed uncredited backup vocals for the song.
10. "Touch Me in the Morning"

Answer: Diana Ross

"Touch Me in the Morning" was written by Ron Miller and Michael Masser. It became Ross's second solo number one single (and 14th over her career) on the Billboard Hot 100. It marked a turning point in her career, reinvigorating her singing career, coming soon after her Academy Award nomination for Best Actress in her acting debut, "Lady Sings the Blues".
11. "The Night the Lights Went Out in Georgia"

Answer: Vicki Lawrence

"The Night the Lights Went Out in Georgia" was written and composed in 1972 by songwriter Bobby Russell. Released as a single in November 1972, the song went to number one on the Hot 100 chart in 1973 when Vicki Lawrence was a regular performer on the ensemble variety comedy TV show "The Carol Burnett Show".
12. "Playground in My Mind"

Answer: Clint Holmes

"Playground in My Mind" was written by Paul Vance and Lee Pockriss. It is a nursery rhyme-styled song that features a duet with record producer Vance's son, seven-year-old Philip who sang on the chorus.
13. "Brother Louie"

Answer: Stories

"Brother Louie" was written by Errol Brown and Tony Wilson. The Stories version made number one on the Billboard Hot 100 in the US and sold a million-plus copies to earn a gold disk. The song also reached number one in Canada.
14. "Delta Dawn"

Answer: Helen Reddy

"Delta Dawn" was written by former child rockabilly star Larry Collins and songwriter Alex Harvey. Reddy's version, entered the Top Ten on 18 August 1973, on its way to its lone week at number one, on 15 September 1973. "Delta Dawn" was the first of Reddy's six consecutive - and eight overall - number one hits on the Billboard Easy Listening chart.
15. "Me and Mrs. Jones"

Answer: Billy Paul

"Me and Mrs. Jones" was written by Kenny Gamble, Leon Huff and Cary Gilbert. The single became Paul's only number one single on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100. It also achieved this feat on Billboard's R&B Singles chart, remaining at the top position for four weeks.
Source: Author jcmttt

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