Eight days a week, Nine below zero, Sixteen tons, Five years,Three times a lady, Nineteenth nervous breakdown, Driver eight, Five to one , 2 4 6 8 Motorway, Nine in the afternoon, Thirty days in the hole, If six were nine, I'm eighteen, The magnificent seven, Billion dollar babies, 96 Tears, 40oz to freedom, 5 15, Three little birds, Living in the eighties, 24 hours from Tulsa, 500 Miles, Four minutes, Thirteen question method, 54321......
nine million bicycles-Kate Melua, sk8er boi-Avril Lavigne, 1234- Plain White T's, 7 Years- Lukas Graham, 21 Guns- Green Day, 400 Lux- Lorde, One Love- Bob Marley, Army of One-Coldplay
"Route 66" - Brian Setzer Orchestra, John Mayer, among others "A Thousand Years" - Sting "1-2-3" - Miami Sound Machine "Three Times A Lady" - Commodores "Love In The 21st Century" - Glenn Frey "Two Hearts" - Phil Collins "100 Years From Now" - Huey Lewis & The News "853-5937" - Squeeze "99" - Toto And the song I truly can't believe you left out, "I _CAN'T_DRIVE... 55!" - Sammy Hagar
5:15 by The Who; 409 by The Beach Boys; Good Feeling 1957 by Three Dog Night; 1984 by Van Halen; 100 Years by Five For Fighting; 100 Years by Blues Traveler; 100,000 Years by KISS; 1,000,000 by R.E.M; If I Had $1,000,000 by Barenaked Ladies; I Got Ants In My Pants (And I Want To Dance), Pt. 1 by James Brown; Another Brick In The Wall Part 2 by Pink Floyd; Revolution 9 by The Beatles (or Revolution 1 if 9 is too much); Slow Jam #1 by Blind Faith; Seven Days by (Bob Dylan); Seven Days by Sting; Seven Days by Junior Parker; Seven Days by Charles Brown; 1,2,3 Red Light by 1910 Fruitgum Company; 1,2,3,4 by Feist; 1,2,3,4 by Plain White T's; 5-4-3-2-1 by Manfred Mann; Rainy Day Woman #12 & 35 by Bob Dylan; 100 Miles From Memphis by Sheryl Crow; Highway 61 Revisited by Bob Dylan; 10538 Overture by Electric Light Orchestra; Land of a Thousand Dances by Wilson Picket; 1961 by The Fray; Room 19 by Bob Geldof; Girl Of 100 Lists by The Go-Go's; Twenty Miles by Chubby Checker; 21 Guns by Green Day; 14 Years by Guns 'N' Roses; Gabriel's Mother's Hiway Ballad #16 Blues by Arlo Guthrie; 21 Boogie by John Lee Hooker; 23 Mile Ride by Mojo Nixon; 1952 Vincent Black Lightning by Richard Thompson; 1983 by Neon Trees; 1963 by New Order; 14 Hour Technicolor Dream by The Syn; 19th Nervous Breakdown by The Rolling Stones; (She's) Sexy + 17 by The Stray Cats; Heaven is 10 Zillion Light Years Away by Stevie Wonder
It's really cool you're wanting to learn though, I always love that. I can confirm that the next version of this quiz does include and least one of the songs you've suggested 🤐
year 2525 Zager&Evans, 9 in the afternoon Panic at the disco, a 1000s times Rostam, 4 in the morning Faronyoung, and loads more . 49/80 struggled on some of them. great quiz as ever
Can’t believe you missed out One in Ten by UB40! A lot of numbers there! Also.. 19 - Paul Hardcastle Three Little Birds - Bob Marley & the Wailers One - U2 Eight Days a Week - The Beatles Eighth Day - Hazel O’Connor In the Year 2525 - Zager & Evans Apollo 9 - Adam Ant 5-4-3-2-1 - Manfred Mann Not Nineteen Forever - The Courteeners 7Teen - The Regents 7 Days - Craig David Morning Train (9 to 5) - Sheena Easton One Day In Your Life - Michael Jackson 5, 6, 7, 8 - Steps 1, 2, 3 - Gloria Estefan Seven Tears - Goombay Dance Band One of Us - ABBA 24 Hour Party People - Happy Mondays 24 Hours From Tulsa - Gene Pitney
8 days a week 3 times a lady, 19th nervous breakdown, 16 going on 17(sound of music) 22 taylor swift, 100 years 5 for fighting, 50 ways to say goodbye train
Got the first 5 or so then only another 8-10 from the rest. Hmm. Strongly recommend The Seldom Seen Kid to anyone that hasn't heard it. Guy Garvey is an exceptional lyricist.
You're not wrong. It is phenomenal. I don't want to be too dramatic, but that album changed music for me when it came out... I can't believe I said that
@@SHQuiz It is that good though. Went to see them at Liverpool Echo Arena just after Build a Rocket Boys came out and they did most of Seldom Seen Kid. Awesome experience - Tower Crane Driver was f'kn epic!!
I got 38. Which would be great if it was out of 40, but unfortunately it was out of 80, so yeah, tough one there. The type of quiz only helped me with the name of the Elbow song. I can never remember what that’s actually called. Having to include a number really helped.
It is a tough one (as many of my quizzes usually are), so I'd say it's a great score. I know what you mean about that song, my Grandmother calls it 'The Curtain Song'
Revolution #9, one after 909, this one, two of us, one (i s the lonliest number), 2000 light years from home, three, four, take five, seven, three little birds, nine,
Ex: 7 nation army 1 when I'm 64,the beetles 2 a thousand miles 3 1999, prince 4 two princes, spin doctors 5 666 the number of the beast , iron maiden 6 idk 7 99 red balloons, nena 8 edge of 17,Stevie nicks 9 goody two shoes, Adam ant 10 idk 11 idk 12 one more time, Britney spears 13 2 tickets to paradise, Eddie money 14 idk 15 December 1963, the four seasons 16 1979 , smashing pumpkins 17 idk 18 idk 20 idk 21 hey 19, steely Dan 22 summer of 69, Bryan Adams 23 idk 24 mambo #5, lou bega 25 idk 26 3am , matchbox 20 27 one way or another , blondie 28 song 2 , blink 29 love potion #9 , The clovers? 30 idk 31 gimme three steps , Lynyrd skinard 32 25 or 6 to 4, Chicago 33 idk 34 sweet 16 , Billy idol 35 I'm the only one , Melissa etheridge 36 50 ways to leave your lover , Paul Simon 37 one, Metallica 38 20th century boy , T Rex 39 idk 40 idk 41 9 to 5 , dolly parton
What other songs can you think of with a Number in the title?
Eight days a week, Nine below zero, Sixteen tons, Five years,Three times a lady, Nineteenth nervous breakdown, Driver eight, Five to one , 2 4 6 8 Motorway, Nine in the afternoon, Thirty days in the hole, If six were nine, I'm eighteen, The magnificent seven, Billion dollar babies, 96 Tears, 40oz to freedom, 5 15, Three little birds, Living in the eighties, 24 hours from Tulsa, 500 Miles, Four minutes, Thirteen question method, 54321......
@skirvishley wow that's a fantastic bunch of ideas, thank you! I am absolutely going to get quite a few of these into part 2
nine million bicycles-Kate Melua, sk8er boi-Avril Lavigne, 1234- Plain White T's, 7 Years- Lukas Graham, 21 Guns- Green Day, 400 Lux- Lorde, One Love- Bob Marley, Army of One-Coldplay
@@niklaus1048 They're excellent, thank you. I particularly like the sneaky Avril Lavigne song, that's genius!
Love plus one - Haircut 100, Seven Seas of Rye and One Vision - Queen, Nineteen - Paul Hardcastle, '74-'75 - the Connells
"Route 66" - Brian Setzer Orchestra, John Mayer, among others
"A Thousand Years" - Sting
"1-2-3" - Miami Sound Machine
"Three Times A Lady" - Commodores
"Love In The 21st Century" - Glenn Frey
"Two Hearts" - Phil Collins
"100 Years From Now" - Huey Lewis & The News
"853-5937" - Squeeze
"99" - Toto
And the song I truly can't believe you left out,
"I _CAN'T_DRIVE... 55!" - Sammy Hagar
I like it, some great ones there, thank you. I'll certainly get a few in!
500 miles by Proclaimers and my favourite seven seconds by Youssou N'Dour & Neneh Cherry
5:15 by The Who; 409 by The Beach Boys; Good Feeling 1957 by Three Dog Night; 1984 by Van Halen; 100 Years by Five For Fighting; 100 Years by Blues Traveler; 100,000 Years by KISS; 1,000,000 by R.E.M; If I Had $1,000,000 by Barenaked Ladies; I Got Ants In My Pants (And I Want To Dance), Pt. 1
by James Brown; Another Brick In The Wall Part 2 by Pink Floyd; Revolution 9 by The Beatles (or Revolution 1 if 9 is too much); Slow Jam #1 by Blind Faith; Seven Days by (Bob Dylan); Seven Days by Sting; Seven Days by Junior Parker; Seven Days by Charles Brown; 1,2,3 Red Light by 1910 Fruitgum Company; 1,2,3,4 by Feist; 1,2,3,4 by Plain White T's; 5-4-3-2-1 by Manfred Mann; Rainy Day Woman #12 & 35 by Bob Dylan; 100 Miles From Memphis by Sheryl Crow; Highway 61 Revisited by Bob Dylan; 10538 Overture by Electric Light Orchestra; Land of a Thousand Dances by Wilson Picket; 1961 by The Fray; Room 19 by Bob Geldof; Girl Of 100 Lists by The Go-Go's; Twenty Miles by Chubby Checker; 21 Guns by Green Day; 14 Years by Guns 'N' Roses; Gabriel's Mother's Hiway Ballad #16 Blues
by Arlo Guthrie; 21 Boogie by John Lee Hooker; 23 Mile Ride by Mojo Nixon; 1952 Vincent Black Lightning by Richard Thompson; 1983 by Neon Trees; 1963 by New Order; 14 Hour Technicolor Dream by The Syn; 19th Nervous Breakdown by The Rolling Stones; (She's) Sexy + 17 by The Stray Cats; Heaven is 10 Zillion Light Years Away by Stevie Wonder
Oh my, that's a lot of song - Thank you! I'll certainly get some of these in the next one!
16/80 Learning a lot even though I 'm missing on most of it ❤️
6, 8, 12 - Brian McKnight
One More Chance - Madonna
One more night - Phil Collins
It's really cool you're wanting to learn though, I always love that. I can confirm that the next version of this quiz does include and least one of the songs you've suggested 🤐
year 2525 Zager&Evans, 9 in the afternoon Panic at the disco, a 1000s times Rostam, 4 in the morning Faronyoung, and loads more . 49/80 struggled on some of them. great quiz as ever
Oh they're some terrific suggestions, thank you!
5 to 1 by The Doors
Excellent idea, thank you!
100 miles from nowhere Dwight Yokum, At 17 Janis Ian, One is the loneliest number Venom
"One is The Lonliest Number" was originally recoeded by Three Dog Night.
Can’t believe you missed out One in Ten by UB40! A lot of numbers there!
Also..
19 - Paul Hardcastle
Three Little Birds - Bob Marley & the Wailers
One - U2
Eight Days a Week - The Beatles
Eighth Day - Hazel O’Connor
In the Year 2525 - Zager & Evans
Apollo 9 - Adam Ant
5-4-3-2-1 - Manfred Mann
Not Nineteen Forever - The Courteeners
7Teen - The Regents
7 Days - Craig David
Morning Train (9 to 5) - Sheena Easton
One Day In Your Life - Michael Jackson
5, 6, 7, 8 - Steps
1, 2, 3 - Gloria Estefan
Seven Tears - Goombay Dance Band
One of Us - ABBA
24 Hour Party People - Happy Mondays
24 Hours From Tulsa - Gene Pitney
Wow these are brilliant, thank you. I'll certainly be getting quite a few of these into the sequel 😁
Taylor swift 15
8 days a week 3 times a lady, 19th nervous breakdown, 16 going on 17(sound of music) 22 taylor swift, 100 years 5 for fighting, 50 ways to say goodbye train
All fantastic, I'll certainly get a few of these in, thank you!
20th century fox by the doors
867-5309 (Jenny) by Tommy Tutone, 22 Acacia Avenue by Iron Maiden, Another One Bites the Dust by Queen
All super suggestions, thank you!
Got the first 5 or so then only another 8-10 from the rest. Hmm. Strongly recommend The Seldom Seen Kid to anyone that hasn't heard it. Guy Garvey is an exceptional lyricist.
You're not wrong. It is phenomenal. I don't want to be too dramatic, but that album changed music for me when it came out... I can't believe I said that
@@SHQuiz It is that good though. Went to see them at Liverpool Echo Arena just after Build a Rocket Boys came out and they did most of Seldom Seen Kid. Awesome experience - Tower Crane Driver was f'kn epic!!
@arthurjarrett1604 I imagine they were incredible. I'm not jealous at all, no, really, I'm not!
@@SHQuiz Of course they were (and of course you're not!)
I got 38. Which would be great if it was out of 40, but unfortunately it was out of 80, so yeah, tough one there. The type of quiz only helped me with the name of the Elbow song. I can never remember what that’s actually called. Having to include a number really helped.
It is a tough one (as many of my quizzes usually are), so I'd say it's a great score. I know what you mean about that song, my Grandmother calls it 'The Curtain Song'
12/82
Seven tears - Goombay dance band
Excellent suggestion, thank you!
Price Christina Perri Beyoncé Britney Spears Dolly Parton
I got 17.5 out of 40. That's not really bad but it's not good either.
It's a difficult quiz, so you should be happy to score so many.
"I'm 18" Alice Cooper
"Swords of a 1000 men" Tenpole Tudor
"plan 9 channel 7" the Damned
Revolution #9, one after 909, this one, two of us, one (i s the lonliest number), 2000 light years from home, three, four, take five, seven, three little birds, nine,
Some more fantastic ideas, thank you!
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21 guns. Greenday
15 I didnt get!!
That means you got an awful lot right for such a tricky quiz!
Ex: 7 nation army
1 when I'm 64,the beetles
2 a thousand miles
3 1999, prince
4 two princes, spin doctors
5 666 the number of the beast , iron maiden
6 idk
7 99 red balloons, nena
8 edge of 17,Stevie nicks
9 goody two shoes, Adam ant
10 idk
11 idk
12 one more time, Britney spears
13 2 tickets to paradise, Eddie money
14 idk
15 December 1963, the four seasons
16 1979 , smashing pumpkins
17 idk
18 idk
20 idk
21 hey 19, steely Dan
22 summer of 69, Bryan Adams
23 idk
24 mambo #5, lou bega
25 idk
26 3am , matchbox 20
27 one way or another , blondie
28 song 2 , blink
29 love potion #9 , The clovers?
30 idk
31 gimme three steps , Lynyrd skinard
32 25 or 6 to 4, Chicago
33 idk
34 sweet 16 , Billy idol
35 I'm the only one , Melissa etheridge
36 50 ways to leave your lover , Paul Simon
37 one, Metallica
38 20th century boy , T Rex
39 idk
40 idk
41 9 to 5 , dolly parton
I got 26 out of 40
This video is soooo slooooow 😵
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