1960s music
1970s music
Inspirational Events
1940s Music
Front Man
100

The twist was sung by who?

Chubby checker

100

Bohemian Rhapsody was sung by who

By queen

100

This song by by Don McLean is sounds like it is about a popular kind of pie, but it is really about about Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens, and Big Bopper.


"American Pie"

100

Dubbed "The First Lady of Song,"  she was the most popular female jazz singer in the United States for more than half a century with hits such as "It Don't Mean A Thing," and "Summertime."

Ella Fitzgerald

100

Lead singer of the Supremes

Diana Ross 

200

Day dream believer was sung by whooo?

Monkees

200

Another one bits the dust was sung by who

Queen

200

This song by Carly Simon is notoriously about one of Simon's lovers, but which one has remained a mystery since 1972. Eventually, Simon did reveal that the second verse is about actor Warren Beatty.

"You're So Vain"

200

Also known as Anthony Dominick Benedetto, this American singer of traditional pop standards, big band, show tunes, and jazz.  His top hits include "I Left My Heart In San Fransisco."

Tony Bennett

200

Lead singer of the Jackson 5

Michael Jackson

300

All along the watchtower was sung by who?

Jimi Hendrix

300

Sweet home Alabama 

Second Helping

300

This song by Elton John was originally about Marilyn Monroe, but was re-done in 1997 as a dedication to Princess Diana.


"Candle in the Wind"

300

This American singer and actor who was one of the most popular and influential musical artists of the 20th century. He is one of the best-selling music artists of all time, having sold more than 150 million records worldwide.  HIt songs include "Fly Me To The Moon," and "I've Got You Under My Skin."

Frank Sinatra

300

Lead singer(s) of the Beatles

Paul McCartney and/or John Lennon

400

It's now or never was sung by who?

Elvis Presley

400

YMCA was sung by who

Village people

400

This song by Neil Diamond is about Caroline Kennedy.


"Sweet Caroline"

400

This American close harmony singing group of the swing and boogie-woogie eras consisted of three sisters: LaVerne, Maxene, and Patricia.  Their biggest hit was "Boogie Woggie Bugle Boy"

The Andrews Sisters

400

Lead singer of Queen

Freddie Mercury 

500

Come together was sung by who

The Beatles

500

Dancing queen was sung by who

ABBA

500

This Song by The Rolling Stones is reportedly about actress Marsha Hunt with whom Mick Jagger had his first child.  The song's lyrics made direct references to slavery, English colonialism, and their interracial relationship.

"Brown Sugar"

500

This American jazz clarinetist and bandleader was known as the "King of Swing". In the mid-1930s, he led one of the most popular musical groups in the United States.  This is one of his most famous hits



Benny Goodman

500

Lead singer of the Rolling Stones

Mick Jagger