This song was released on the soundtrack for the James Bond movie Spectre. There is controversy on whether this artist is a Pop, Country or Pop-Country artist. Name the title and artist.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8jzDnsjYv9A&list=PLluhO3FgxrHs34ChxEKveeSL3QRQLvscV
The artist is considered a legend, the song a classic example of Reggae music. Can you name the title and artist based off this clip?
Name the instrument you hear and what family it comes from: Brass, Strings, Woodwind or Percussion
(OR house or techno)
This song is a cover redone by a recognizable group. Name the title based off this sound bite.
Name the song as well as the musical that just hit the big screen by listening to this clip.
This famous song rests in the Grammy Hall of Fame. It is actually a part of 5 Genre classifications. You must name 3 of them.
Name the PREDOMINANT instrument you hear in Jerry Lee Lewis' hit Great Balls of fire.
"Elphie, now that we're friends I've decided to make you my new project."
"You really don't have to do that..."
"I know, that's what makes me so nice!"
A dance accompanies this song. The name of the dance is used as a nickname for the song. The original piece became popular in a 1960 musical film. It is famous across the world and is used in commercials and movies alike.
Here is a clip: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Diu2N8TGKA
This song was produced in 1997 to represent a certain specific genre played by Big Bands opopularized in the 1940's. You might recognize this music by fixed beats and rapid rhythm.
Here's a clip: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PWWpsxyGXIc
This instrument is a part of the string and lute family. It is plucked with a plectrum or pick. Listen to a sound clip of Paul Simon's sound of silence featuring several of the same instrument.
The Charleston is the name of a dance and song. It was written in 1923. The song falls under the category of two genres. You only need to name one of them. Here is a clip.