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More Mixed Up Music Trivia Quiz
The titles of two songs by each of ten artists have been mixed up - for example, "Yellow Jude" and "Hey Submarine" un-mix to "Yellow Submarine" and "Hey Jude" by The Beatles. Can you correctly match up the mixed-up pairs?
A matching quiz
by ClarkyB.
Estimated time: 3 mins.
(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.
Questions
Choices
1. Could It Be Good
Summer Doll
2. Living Holiday
Back for Magic
3. Bills, Bills, Women
Suit & River
4. Cry Me a Tie
Can't Be So Lucky
5. Bleeding Sleep
Girls & Things
6. Sound of the Ooooh
Something Kinda Underground
7. Walk on the Edge
Livin' This Way
8. I Should Get You Out of My Head
Independent Bills
9. Lose Toy Soldiers
One More Love
10. Little Boys
Like Yourself
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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. Could It Be Good
Answer: Back for Magic
"Could It Be Magic" and "Back for Good" by Take That.
Formed in 1990, Take That are an English pop group that originally consisted of Gary Barlow, Howard Donald, Jason Orange, Mark Owen, and Robbie Williams.
Take That released their cover version of Barry Manilow's 1975 hit single "Could It Be Magic" in 1992 as the final single from their debut album "Take That & Party".
Released as the second single from their third studio album "Nobody Else", "Back for Good" became Take That's sixth UK number one single. It also topped the singles chart in a number of other countries, including Australia, Canada, Germany, and Ireland.
2. Living Holiday
Answer: Summer Doll
"Living Doll" and "Summer Holiday" by Cliff Richard.
Born Harry Rodger Webb on 14th October 1940 in India, Sir Cliff Richard began his music career in 1958, and is one of the most successful music artists of all-time.
Originally released in 1959 by Cliff's band at the time, Cliff Richard and the Drifters (which would later become the Shadows), Cliff re-recorded "Living Doll" twenty-seven years later along with The Young Ones and Hank Marvin for Comic Relief.
Taken from the movie of the same name, which starred Cliff himself as London bus mechanic Don, the single "Summer Holiday" by Cliff Richard and The Shadows spent three weeks at the top of the UK singles chart in 1963.
3. Bills, Bills, Women
Answer: Independent Bills
"Bills, Bills, Bills" and "Independent Women" by Destiny's Child.
Formed in 1990, and originally a six-piece known as 'Girl's Tyme', the American R&B girl group changed their name to Destiny's Child in 1996, and went on to release twenty-three singles and four studio albums before disbanding in 2006.
"Bills, Bills, Bills" was released in 1999 as the lead single from Destiny's Child's second studio album "The Writing's on the Wall" when the group consisted of Beyoncé Knowles, LeToya Luckett, LaTavia Roberson, and Kelly Rowland.
Originally appearing on the soundtrack to the 2000 movie "Charlie's Angels" starring Cameron Diaz, Lucy Liu, and Drew Barrymore, "Independent Women" was subsequently included on the group's third studio album "Survivor".
4. Cry Me a Tie
Answer: Suit & River
"Cry Me a River" and "Suit & Tie" by Justin Timberlake.
Born in Memphis, Tennessee on 31st January 1981, Justin Timberlake was a cast member on "The Mickey Mouse Club" in 1993 and 1994, alongside Britney Spears and Christina Aguilera, before joining NSYNC in 1995.
Inspired by his relationship with Britney Spears, the 2002 hit "Cry Me a River" was the second single released by Justin Timberlake as a solo artist and was taken from his debut studio album "Justified".
Released at the start of 2013, "Suit & Tie" was the lead single from Justin Timberlake's third studio album "The 20/20 Experience", and featured vocals from rapper Jay-Z.
5. Bleeding Sleep
Answer: One More Love
"Bleeding Love" and "One More Sleep" by Leona Lewis.
Leona Louise Lewis won a £1 million recording deal with Syco Music (Simon Cowell's record label) in 2006 when she won series three of "The X Factor", and has gone on to have an outstanding music career.
"Bleeding Love" was the second single release from Leona's debut studio album "Spirit", and it achieved massive success, reaching number one in the singles charts in numerous countries, including the UK, the US, and Australia.
Leona released her first Christmas album, "Christmas, with Love", towards the end of 2013, with "One More Sleep" being the sole single released from it. The accompanying music video sees Leona getting ready for Christmas with her friends, in scenes not dissimilar to those of the music video to Wham!'s 1984 smash Christmas hit "Last Christmas".
6. Sound of the Ooooh
Answer: Something Kinda Underground
"Sound of the Underground" and "Something Kinda Ooooh" by Girls Aloud.
The English pop girl group Girls Aloud was created when Cheryl Cole, Nadine Coyle, Sarah Harding, Nicola Roberts and Kimberley Walsh won the UK talent show "Popstars: The Rivals" in 2002.
The girls' debut single "Sound of the Underground" was released just sixteen days after their victory on the show, and spent four consecutive weeks at the top of the UK singles chart, also becoming the 2002 UK Christmas number one.
"Something Kinda Ooooh" was released as the lead single from Girls Aloud's first greatest hits album "The Sound of Girls Aloud: The Greatest Hits" in 2006, with the accompanying music video seeing the girls driving around in sports cars.
7. Walk on the Edge
Answer: Livin' This Way
"Walk This Way" and "Livin' on the Edge" by Aerosmith.
The American rock band Aerosmith were formed in 1970 in Boston, Massachusetts, and originally consisted of Steven Tyler, Joe Perry, Ray Tabano, Tom Hamilton, and Joey Kramer.
"Walk This Way" was originally released by Aerosmith in 1975, the second single from their third studio album "Toys in the Attic". The 1986 cover by American hip hop group Run-D.M.C, which included Steven Tyler on guest vocals and Joe Perry on guest guitars, helped revitalise Aerosmith's career in the 1980s.
Released in 1993 as the first single from Aerosmith's eleventh studio album "Get a Grip", "Livin' on the Edge" won the 1994 Grammy Award for Best Rock Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal.
8. I Should Get You Out of My Head
Answer: Can't Be So Lucky
"I Should Be So Lucky" and "Can't Get You Out of My Head" by Kylie Minogue.
Born on 28th May 1968 in Melbourne, Australia, Kylie Ann Minogue's breakthrough came in 1986 when she was cast as Charlene Mitchell in the Australian soap opera "Neighbours". Having ventured into music whilst appearing on the show, Kylie left "Neighbours" in 1988 to focus on her music career.
Released at the end of 1987 as a single from her debut studio album "Kylie", "I Should Be So Lucky" was a worldwide smash hit, reaching number one in a number of countries, including the UK, Australia, Germany, and Ireland, and rocketed Kylie to instant pop stardom.
Kylie's 2001 hit "Can't Get You Out of My Head" is probably best known for its racy accompanying music video, which sees Kylie driving a bright yellow sports car into a modern city before engaging in a series of well-choreographed dance routines.
9. Lose Toy Soldiers
Answer: Like Yourself
"Lose Yourself" and "Like Toy Soldiers" by Eminem.
Eminem was born Marshall Bruce Mathers III on 17th October 1972 in St. Joseph, Missouri, and, having sold over 170 million albums worldwide, is one of the world's best-selling music artists of all-time.
Taken from the soundtrack to the 2002 movie "8 mile", which is based on Eminem's actual upbringing and stars Eminem himself as car factory worker and rap battler Jimmy "B-Rabbit" Smith Jr., "Lose Yourself" received massive critical acclaim and topped the singles charts worldwide.
"Like Toy Soldiers" was released at the start of 2005, the fourth single to be taken from Eminem's fifth studio album "Encore", and features samples from American singer-songwriter Martika's 1989 hit single "Toy Soldiers".
10. Little Boys
Answer: Girls & Things
"Little Things" and "Girls & Boys" by Good Charlotte.
American rock band Good Charlotte were formed in 1996 in Waldorf, Maryland, with the original members, Paul Thomas, Aaron Escolopio, and twin brothers Joel and Benji Madden all attending Maryland's La Plata High School.
Featuring on the 2000 movie "Dude, Where's My Car?" starring Ashton Kutcher and Seann William Scott, "Little Things" was Good Charlotte's first single release, and appeared on their self-titled debut album.
The music video to Good Charlotte's 2003 single "Girls & Boys" sees the band interacting with members of the older generation dressed as and acting like youths, and culminates in lead guitarist Benji Madden waking up to being offered a bowl of cereal by a woman of more advance years who is wearing one of his shirts!
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