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Questions
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1. Hurdy Gurdy Man (1968)
Donovan
2. Boogie Man (1995)
Hall & Oates
3. The Man Comes Around (2002)
ZZ Top
4. Mr Tambourine Man (1965)
Johnny Cash
5. Loverman (1994)
Iron Maiden
6. Street Fighting Man (1968)
Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds
7. Sharp Dressed Man (1983)
Village People
8. The Wicker Man (2000)
The Rolling Stones
9. Macho Man (1978)
Bob Dylan
10. Maneater (1982)
AC/DC
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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. Hurdy Gurdy Man (1968)
Answer: Donovan
"Hurdy Gurdy Man" was released by Donovan in May of 1968 as a single and was released in October of the same year on the Donovan album "The Hurdy Gurdy Man". The single reached position five on the US "Billboard Hot 100" chart and number four on the UK "Singles Chart".
2. Boogie Man (1995)
Answer: AC/DC
AC/DC released the song "Boogie Man" on their 1995 album "Ballbreaker". The album reached number one on the Australian "ARIA Albums" chart, number four on the US "Billboard 200" chart and number six on the UK Albums chart. It was the thirteenth AC/DC album to be released in Australia.
3. The Man Comes Around (2002)
Answer: Johnny Cash
Johnny Cash recorded "The Man Comes Around" for his 2002 album "American IV: The Man Comes Around". It is one of the last songs written by Cash before his death in 2003. The album was Cash's eighty-seventh album. The album reached position two on the U.S. "Billboard Top Country Albums" chart.
4. Mr Tambourine Man (1965)
Answer: Bob Dylan
Bob Dylan recorded "Mr Tambourine Man" in 1965 for his album "Bringing It All Back Home". The Byrds recorded the song two months later for their first album "Mr Tambourine Man". Dylan's album reached number one on the UK Albums Chart. The Byrds version of "Mr Tambourine Man" reached number one on the US "Billboard Hot 100" chart and the UK Singles Chart.
5. Loverman (1994)
Answer: Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds
"Loverman" was released off the Nick Cave album "Let Love In" in 1994. The album did fairly well in Australia, peaking at position eight on the Australian "ARIA Albums" chart. The song was covered by Metallica on their album "Garage Inc." in 1998.
6. Street Fighting Man (1968)
Answer: The Rolling Stones
The Rolling Stones released "Street Fighting Man" in 1968 as the lead single from their album "Beggars Banquet". It only reached position forty-eight on the US "Billboard Hot 100" charts and position twenty-one on the 1971 "UK Singles" chart, but did at least reach top ten position in Austria, Switzerland, Germany and the Netherlands.
7. Sharp Dressed Man (1983)
Answer: ZZ Top
"Sharp Dressed Man" is from ZZ Top's 1983 album "Eliminator". The song peaked at number two on the U.S. "Billboard Mainstream Rock Tracks" chart. The album itself was certified platinum in Australia, Finland, France and the United Kingdom.
8. The Wicker Man (2000)
Answer: Iron Maiden
Iron Maiden released the album "Brave New World" (2000) with "The Wicker Man" the first single off that album. The song peaked at number nine on the UK Singles chart, but its best showing was at number nine on the Canadian Singles chart.
9. Macho Man (1978)
Answer: Village People
Village People released "Macho Man" from their album "Macho Man" (1978). The song reached position twenty-five on the U.S. "Billboard Hot 100", but peaked in fourteenth place on the U.S. "Billboard Disco Singles" chart.
10. Maneater (1982)
Answer: Hall & Oates
"Maneater" is from the 1982 album "H20" by Hall & Oates. It reached number one on the US "Billboard Hot 100" and the US "Cash Box Top 100" charts. The album yielded three top ten singles for the band and the album itself remained at position three on the US "Billboard Albums" chart for fifteen weeks.
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