The SMS Trivia Question. Of The Week 3 / 11…

Good morning fellow “Trivialites” and yes indeed it’s time for an all new SMS Trivia quiz for Tuesday March 11th! Brought to us, of course by all the very Groovey. people at Omnivore Recordings your first and last stop for only the coolest music that you didn’t know, you didn’t know! But, before we reveal this week’s all new question, we’d like to recognize all the brilliant readers who weighed in on last week’s question! Which was all about popular T.V. Actors and Actresses who also enjoyed some limited success in the music business! First in with all the right answers was the ever brilliant and possibly original “SMS Super Genius Mr. John Zambetti!   Followed closely by Mr. Patrick McMahon! Finally, wrapping things up so nicely and neatly was our SMS Super Genius from “across the sea, the irrepressible Mr. Larry in Munich! Congratulations and big SMS Thank Yous to a fine trio of Trivialites

But now! Here’s your brand new Trivia question for Tuesday, March 11th:  Today’s question many readers have dubbed “Odd man out! Take a good look at our list of 10 of our favorite classic’s from the 1960’s!

1) “Be My Baby”

2) “Chapel Of Love”

3) Da Do Ron Ron”

4) “Ringo I Love You”

5) “River Deep Moutain High”

6) “Save The Last Dance For Me”

7) “Spanish Harlem”

8) “Then He Kissed Me”

9) “To Know Him Is To Love Him”

10 “You’ve Lost That Lovin Feeling”

There you go, Ten 60’s classics that each share a very important  element! Except one of them! Yes one of the ten shouldn’t be included on the list and we need you  to identify which song it is , and why ?

 

In summary, here’s what we need:

1) One song doesn’t belong on the list above and we need you to identify which song should not be included on our list ?

2) We need you to tell us why it should not be included on our list ?

3) We need you to give us one additional title of your choosing that could be included on our list

4) One of the titles above is engraved on the author’s fathers gravestone, which title is it ?

Meanwhile, as  your humming these ten titles in your head, why not take a break, click on the link below and browse thru Omnivore’s awesome catalog of the coolest music in the known world and beyond!

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Omnivore_Recordings

Remember, you can answer the weekly trivia question as often as you like but can only win a Groovey Omnivore CD every 30 days…

 

 

SMS /Rick

 

 

6 Comments

  1. Ringo I Love You (only because I don’t remember ever the song).
    All other songs were Phil Spector-ized.
    He’s A Rebel.
    Save the Last Dance For Me.

  2. Save the last dance for me is the only song not produced by Phil Spector. It was produced by Lieber and Stoller.
    All things must pass by George Harrison was produced by Phil Spector.
    To know him is to love him is on the tombstone of Phil Spector‘s father.

  3. 1. Save the Last Dance for Me, shouldn’t be on the list 2. Because it was written by Pomus and Shuman, not Phil Spector, Jeff Barry, and Ellie Greenwich 3. Add the song Baby I Love You to the list 4. To Know Him Is To Love Him is on Phil Spector’s father’s gravestone

  4. 1. Ringo I Love You
    2. Only song not produced by Phil Spector
    3. Zip-a-dee-doo-dah
    4. To Know Him Is To Love Him

  5. Im gonna guess all are Phil Spector productions, but dont know which isnt! Oh well. Great question!!!

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