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Quiz about Remembering Songs of the Summer 1
Quiz about Remembering Songs of the Summer 1

Remembering Songs of the Summer #1 Quiz


The music of summer likely holds many great memories for many of us. I invite you to join me in a relaxing journey back to the warm, inviting times of our summers in music. So grab your favourite icy cold drink and let's enjoy some great summer tune

A multiple-choice quiz by krazykritik. Estimated time: 5 mins.
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Author
krazykritik
Time
5 mins
Type
Multiple Choice
Quiz #
326,105
Updated
Dec 03 21
# Qns
10
Difficulty
Easy
Avg Score
8 / 10
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1574
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Top 20% Quiz
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Question 1 of 10
1. The Swedish band, Ace of Base, recorded the song "Cruel Summer" in 1998. It reached Number Ten on the Billboard Top 100 and hit Number Eight on the UK music charts. Interestingly, that's the same position it reached when it was released by the band who originally wrote and performed the song in 1984.

Who was the 'slippery' group who originally released "Cruel Summer"?
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Question 2 of 10
2. Don Henley of the Eagles wrote and recorded a huge song that hit Number One on Billboard's Mainstream Rock charts. The song's title was taken from Roger Kahn's 1972 non-fiction book of the same name about the 1952 Brooklyn Dodgers baseball team, yet the tune had nothing to do with baseball.

What's the title of this 1984 hit that makes it fit well into this quiz?
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Question 3 of 10
3. The song "Summer Nights" was included in the massively successful 1978 teeny-bopper movie musical, "Grease". The movie stars John Travolta and Olivia Newton-John, who as a duo, perform the song during the movie. Anyone who is a fan of "Grease" will remember them singing the hit tune.

Who are the characters that Travolta and Newton-John play in the movie?
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Question 4 of 10
4. Those who reminisce about the summers in the 1960's are sure to remember the smoky-voiced Nat King Cole singing this finger-snapping, toe-tapping, thigh-slapping hit that is still a great summer tune. He sang about a certain type of summer celebration that we all loved then and long for to this very day.

What type of rhyming ritual was Nat crooning about in this 1963 smash hit?
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Question 5 of 10
5. A lot of great summer songs came out of the 1960's. What quiz about "summer music" would be complete without mentioning the monster hit from 1966, "Summer in the City"? The tune included the sounds of a honking horn from a Volkswagon Beetle and pneumatic jackhammers, giving it that real city feeling.

What's the band's name that gave us the still popular "Summer in the City"?
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Question 6 of 10
6. A movie from 1959, called "A Summer Place", gave us the very smooth and easy-listening instrumental score, "Theme From a Summer Place", which still holds the record for the longest-running number one instrumental hit ever on the Billboard Top 100 chart. It's a record that spans over five decades.

Which great instrumental composer recorded "Theme From a Summer Place"?
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Question 7 of 10
7. This artist fits into our summer quiz because of her name, but with five Grammy Awards and six American Music Awards, as well as being the first artist to score three Number One double-albums among other things, I'm sure we could find a song among her twelve gold singles and eighteen double-platinum albums that relates to the quiz subject.

What artist am I referring to that obviously 'works hard for her money'?
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Question 8 of 10
8. "I'm a-gonna raise a fuss, I'm a-gonna raise a holler,
About a-workin' all summer just a-tryin' to earn a dollar"
These are lyrics from a great hit from 1958 called "Summertime Blues" that was written by a young artist who died in a car accident on April 16, 1960.

What's the name of the artist who had us singing, "There ain't no cure for the summertime blues"?

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Question 9 of 10
9. Kid Rock hit it big recently with "All Summer Long". What I like most about this summer tune is that he combined two great hit from two classic musical artists.The songs he combined were "Sweet Home Alabama" and "Werewolves of London".

Which two artists originally recorded the two songs that Kid Rock combined to make his own smash summer hit?
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Question 10 of 10
10. A group called Katrina and the Waves closes out this summer songs quiz. They had a hit in 1985 that reached Number Eight on the US Billboard charts that really epitomizes the good feelings and great memories so many of us have about past summers.

What's the title of the feel-good song this group recorded?

(I hope you're all doing this all summer long!)
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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. The Swedish band, Ace of Base, recorded the song "Cruel Summer" in 1998. It reached Number Ten on the Billboard Top 100 and hit Number Eight on the UK music charts. Interestingly, that's the same position it reached when it was released by the band who originally wrote and performed the song in 1984. Who was the 'slippery' group who originally released "Cruel Summer"?

Answer: Bananarama

"Cruel Summer" by Bananarama wasn't an instant success. It wasn't until it was included in the musical score for the 1984 movie, "The Karate Kid", that it started receiving regular airplay. The other choices were Strawberry Alarm Clock, which was a pop band from the 60's, "Raspberry Beret", which was a song released by the artist Prince, and The Banana Splits, which is actually the name of a kid's band in the early 70's from a t.v. program of the same name.
2. Don Henley of the Eagles wrote and recorded a huge song that hit Number One on Billboard's Mainstream Rock charts. The song's title was taken from Roger Kahn's 1972 non-fiction book of the same name about the 1952 Brooklyn Dodgers baseball team, yet the tune had nothing to do with baseball. What's the title of this 1984 hit that makes it fit well into this quiz?

Answer: The Boys of Summer

Don Henley earned a Grammy for Best Male Vocalist with his chart topper, "The Boys of Summer". Don stated in an interview that the song had nothing to do with baseball and was more about reflecting on his nostalgic view of aging, love, and the time we all seem to waste in trying to find that perfect time, place, and partner, only to discover later in life that a hundred great opportunities passed you by. "The Boys of Summer" was actually composed by Mike Campbell of Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers.

It was released in 1984 on Henley's album, "Building the Perfect Beast".
3. The song "Summer Nights" was included in the massively successful 1978 teeny-bopper movie musical, "Grease". The movie stars John Travolta and Olivia Newton-John, who as a duo, perform the song during the movie. Anyone who is a fan of "Grease" will remember them singing the hit tune. Who are the characters that Travolta and Newton-John play in the movie?

Answer: Danny Zuko and Sandy Olsson

Even if you didn't like the movie "Grease", it made the summer of 1978 a great one to remember because so many young couples of that era related to the twosome of Danny Zuko(John Travolta) and Sandy Olsson(Olivia Newton-John). "Summer Nights" reached Number Five on the U.S. Billboard Top 100, yet it spent seven weeks at Number One in the UK, while the movie's other big summer hit, "You're the One That I Want" spent nine weeks on the UK charts jostling with "Summer Nights" for the two top spots for sixteen weeks straight. Can you remember the summer of '78?
4. Those who reminisce about the summers in the 1960's are sure to remember the smoky-voiced Nat King Cole singing this finger-snapping, toe-tapping, thigh-slapping hit that is still a great summer tune. He sang about a certain type of summer celebration that we all loved then and long for to this very day. What type of rhyming ritual was Nat crooning about in this 1963 smash hit?

Answer: Lazy, Hazy, Crazy Days of Summer

"Roll out those Lazy, Hazy, Crazy Days of Summer..those days of soda and pretzels and Beer!" The song is certainly a great song for calling up old memories of summers in the 60's. Nathaniel(Nat) King Cole wasn't able to enjoy the moments he gave us through his music as he died at the young age of 45 from lung cancer.

It was his love for crooning that caused his early death, because he believed it was "Kool menthol cigarettes" that gave him his soft baritone-textured voice, so he'd smoke several of them before every performance and was known to light one up whenever he had a break between numbers. Thanks for the memories Nat. (March 17, 1919 - February 15, 1965)
5. A lot of great summer songs came out of the 1960's. What quiz about "summer music" would be complete without mentioning the monster hit from 1966, "Summer in the City"? The tune included the sounds of a honking horn from a Volkswagon Beetle and pneumatic jackhammers, giving it that real city feeling. What's the band's name that gave us the still popular "Summer in the City"?

Answer: The Lovin' Spoonful

"Summer in the City" by The Lovin' Spoonful quickly reached Number One in 1966 on the Billboard Music charts and over forty years later, ranks number 393 on Rolling Stone's "List of the Top 500 Songs of All-Time". The band has had three other songs used as opening numbers in different movies with two of the movie directors being Woody Allen's "What's Up, Tiger Lily?" and Francis Ford Coppola's "You're a Big Boy Now". What a great tune "Summer in the City" is for conjuring up summer memories. "Hot town! Summer in the city. Back of my neck gettin' dirty and gritty. Cool town! Evening in the city. Doesn't seem to be a shadow in the city."....
6. A movie from 1959, called "A Summer Place", gave us the very smooth and easy-listening instrumental score, "Theme From a Summer Place", which still holds the record for the longest-running number one instrumental hit ever on the Billboard Top 100 chart. It's a record that spans over five decades. Which great instrumental composer recorded "Theme From a Summer Place"?

Answer: Percy Faith and his Orchestra

I still love Percy Faith and his Orchestra's performance of "Theme From a Summer Place". The movie wasn't the greatest but Percy's music helped it's popularity. His musical theme won a Grammy award in 1961, becoming the first movie instrumental theme to accomplish the feat. Percy Faith, born and raised in Toronto, Ontario, released an astonishing eighty albums and thirty-four singles in only twenty-three years.

He died in 1976 at the age of sixty-seven leaving behind many great summer memories for all his fans.
7. This artist fits into our summer quiz because of her name, but with five Grammy Awards and six American Music Awards, as well as being the first artist to score three Number One double-albums among other things, I'm sure we could find a song among her twelve gold singles and eighteen double-platinum albums that relates to the quiz subject. What artist am I referring to that obviously 'works hard for her money'?

Answer: Donna Summer

With a career that has spanned six different decades, the multi-talented LaDonna Adrian Gaines, or Donna Summer, has earned her title as "The Queen of Disco". Donna has even scored an Oscar for her song "Last Dance", from the 1978 film, "Thank God It's Friday".

In line with the quiz theme, Donna released an album in 1976 called "Four Seasons of Love" which included the songs "Spring Affair", "Autumn Changes", "Winter Melody", and "Summer Fever".
8. "I'm a-gonna raise a fuss, I'm a-gonna raise a holler, About a-workin' all summer just a-tryin' to earn a dollar" These are lyrics from a great hit from 1958 called "Summertime Blues" that was written by a young artist who died in a car accident on April 16, 1960. What's the name of the artist who had us singing, "There ain't no cure for the summertime blues"?

Answer: Eddie Cochran

More than fifty years after his tragic death, Eddie Cochran still has us singing this great summer hit. And fifty years after it came out, there's still a lot of truth to words. Eddie was killed in London after the taxi he was in struck a pole and he was thrown through the windshield.

His fans in the UK showed their love and respect for him by turning his song, "Three Steps to Heaven", into a Number One hit posthumously.
9. Kid Rock hit it big recently with "All Summer Long". What I like most about this summer tune is that he combined two great hit from two classic musical artists.The songs he combined were "Sweet Home Alabama" and "Werewolves of London". Which two artists originally recorded the two songs that Kid Rock combined to make his own smash summer hit?

Answer: Lynyrd Skynyrd and Warren Zevon

It's not too hard to pick out Lynyrd Skynyrd for their hugely famous hit "Sweet Home Alabama", but Warren Zevon wasn't as popular so throwing Frank Zappa in there might have stumped you a bit. I can't say I'm a big fan of Kid Rock, but any artist who can take two great classic tunes and throw them together to come up with a great toe-tappin', knee-slappin', finger-snappin' hit like "All Summer Long" is cool in my books.
10. A group called Katrina and the Waves closes out this summer songs quiz. They had a hit in 1985 that reached Number Eight on the US Billboard charts that really epitomizes the good feelings and great memories so many of us have about past summers. What's the title of the feel-good song this group recorded? (I hope you're all doing this all summer long!)

Answer: Walking On Sunshine

Katrina and the Waves originally recorded "Walking On Sunshine" in 1984 and released it solely in Canada. It received poor reviews and very little airplay so they re-recorded it to different music, put it out again in 1985 and it became a big summer success. I certainly don't wish any of you are "Burning At The Beach", "Crying The Sun Away", or "Wishing Summer Would End", but I'm definitely hoping you all have a safe, cheerful summer while spending all of your time "Walking On Sunshine".
Source: Author krazykritik

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