A new month and an all new SMS Trivia question for Tuesday July 2nd. Brought yo us each week by all the very cool folks at Omnivore Recordings, your perfect destination for only the the most awesome music, you didn’t know, you didn’t know! However, before we make a deep dive into this week’s question, we’d like to recognize the brilliant readers who weighed in on last week’s question, which was all about The Beatles! First in w with all the right answers was “Speedy” Clark Besch! Followed by a mere two minutes was charter member “Super Genius” Mr. Jeffery Conroy! Wrapping things up was another charter member SMS “ Super Genius was Jolton John Zambetti! Congrats gents, one and all!
But now, it’s time for a brand new trivia quiz for Tuesday July second: This weeks’ quiz is a lyrical question! Take a good look at the lyric just below…
”Oh, I would be so glad”
”just to have a love like that”
“Oh, I would be so true”
“And I’d live my life for you”
There’s your lyric from a British Invasion classic released in May 1964, we need you to give us the title of this 60’s gem as well as the name of the artist who recorded and released the song ? Lastly, tell us who wrote this 60’s classic ?
In summary, here’s what we need:
1) Give us the title of the 60’s classic t hat includes the lyric just above ?
2) Give us the name of the artist who enjoyed an international hit with the song in May 1964 ?
3) Tell us who wrote this 60’s classic ?
4) Lastly, give us then title to at least one more hit by this British crooner ?
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Billy J’s music was so great…….for a year or two. Latest songs tho very good!
You know…Like ‘away we go’…
Sorry for the confusion, Boss.
Is this like Wheel of Fortune where I can’t say anything other than the exact answer?
JC
No!
You can say whatever you want! Within reason of course!
Meanwhile the lyric is NOT from “Bad To Me”
Wanna take another stab at it ?
Cheers my old friend!
From a window,
Billy J Kramer and the Dakotas.
Written by Paul McCartney and John Lennon.
Bad to me
Littel Children
“Here We Go”
Paul McCartney
Billy J. Kramer and the Dakotas
“Bad to Me”
Hey J.C. I
First in but, what is “Here We Go” ?
Rick