Songs from the 1960s #28
Which came first? Select the song which debutted on the Billboard chart first, we made things easy by making sure there's at least two years between songs. All the correct songs in this quiz debuted during the years of the 1960s.
1. Which came first
(#) Wilson Pickett, "Engine Number 9
(#) Union Gap, "Young Girl
2. Which came first
(#) Everly Brothers, "So Sad (To Watch Good Love Go Bad)
(#) Brook Benton, "Shadrack
3. Which came first
(#) Hollies, "Stop Stop Stop
(#) Classics IV, "Stormy
4. Which came first
(#) Four Tops, "I Can't Help Myself
(#) Beatles, "Baby You're A Rich Man
5. Which came first
(#) Patsy Cline, "Crazy
(#) Nino Tempo & April Stevens, "Deep Purple
6. Which came first
(#) Jackie Wilson, "(You Were Made For) All My Love
(#) Joey Dee & The Starliters, "Shout (Part 1)
7. Which came first
(#) Rolf Harris, ""Tie Me Kangaroo Down, Sport"
(#) Ad Libs, "The Boy From New York City
8. Which came first
(#) Righteous Brothers, "(You're My) Soul And Inspiration
(#) Dusty Springfield, "Wishin' And Hopin'
9. Which came first
(#) Rolling Stones, "Tell Me (You're Coming Back)
(#) Monkees, "I'm Not Your Stepping Stone
10. Which came first
(#) Shirley Ellis, "The Nitty Gritty (Live)
(#) Wayne Fontana & The Mindbenders, "Game Of Love
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