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Our music quizzes are a fun and instructive way to discover the world of music. With our selection of questions on different musical genres, famous artists and musical eras, you can test your knowledge on music and musical culture. Do you know the great classical composers? Can you recognize the most popular pop music artists? Can you tell the difference between modern and contemporary music movements? Our music quizzes are here to help you answer these questions and expand your knowledge of music.
Our music quizzes will help you discover new artists and musical genres, as well as familiarize you with the most important artists in music history. Music quizzes are a fun way to reinforce your knowledge and discover artists and musical styles from around the world. So if you’re a music lover or just curious, come test your knowledge with our music quizzes.
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On which album of the American rock band Buffalo Springfield does the song For What It's Worth appear?
1Buffalo Springfield
2Last Time Around

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For What It's Worth is a Buffalo Springfield song released as a single in January 1967. Its success led to a re-release of the band's first album, Buffalo Springfield.
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For What It's Worth is a Buffalo Springfield song released as a single in January 1967. Its success led to a re-release of the band's first album, Buffalo Springfield.
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When did Julie London perform the song Cry Me a River for the first time?
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Julie London first sang Cry Me a River in 1955. This song, written by Arthur Hamilton, has become emblematic of her career.
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Julie London first sang Cry Me a River in 1955. This song, written by Arthur Hamilton, has become emblematic of her career.
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Which song by American folk singer Pete Seeger was covered by the Byrds in 1965?
2Turn! Turn! Turn!
1Eight Miles High

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Turn! Turn! Turn! (To Everything There Is a Season) is a song written in the late 1950s by American folk singer Pete Seeger. His most famous version is the folk rock cover of the band The Byrds in late 1965.
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Turn! Turn! Turn! (To Everything There Is a Season) is a song written in the late 1950s by American folk singer Pete Seeger. His most famous version is the folk rock cover of the band The Byrds in late 1965.
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On which Ray Charles' album does the song Georgia on My Mind appear?
2The Genius Hits the Road
1Ray Charles

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The Genius Hits the Road is a Ray Charles album recorded and released in 1960 by the ABC Records label. The album was ranked #9 in the Billboard "Pop album charts".
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The Genius Hits the Road is a Ray Charles album recorded and released in 1960 by the ABC Records label. The album was ranked #9 in the Billboard "Pop album charts".
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On which album of the American rock band The Velvet Underground does the song Heroin appear?
2The Velvet Underground and Nico
1The Velvet Underground

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Heroin is a song of the American rock band The Velvet Underground, written (in 1964) and composed by Lou Reed. It appears on their first album, The Velvet Underground and Nico, released in 1967.
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Heroin is a song of the American rock band The Velvet Underground, written (in 1964) and composed by Lou Reed. It appears on their first album, The Velvet Underground and Nico, released in 1967.
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What musical effect was created by producer Phil Spector?
2Wall of sound
1Stereophonic recording

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Phil Spector created the musical effect of the wall of sound, in which several instruments are superimposed to create a rich, dense sound texture.
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Phil Spector created the musical effect of the wall of sound, in which several instruments are superimposed to create a rich, dense sound texture.
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Which song from Bob Dylan's album Bringing It All Back Home was popularized by the Byrds?
2Mr. Tambourine Man
1The Times They Are a-Changin'

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Bringing It All Back Home (1965) is the fifth album by Bob Dylan, American folk rock singer-songwriter. It is often considered the first folk rock album. Mr. Tambourine Man was popularized by the band The Byrds.
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Bringing It All Back Home (1965) is the fifth album by Bob Dylan, American folk rock singer-songwriter. It is often considered the first folk rock album. Mr. Tambourine Man was popularized by the band The Byrds.
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With which musician did Astrud Gilberto record The Girl from Ipanema in 1963?
2Stan Getz
1Chet Baker

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It was in the United States that she met Stan Getz, with whom she recorded The Girl from Ipanema in 1963, which is now a bossa nova standard.
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It was in the United States that she met Stan Getz, with whom she recorded The Girl from Ipanema in 1963, which is now a bossa nova standard.
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On which album of the American rock band The Doors does the song The End appear?
1The Doors
2Strange Days

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The End is a song from the band The Doors, released in 1967 on their debut album The Doors.
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The End is a song from the band The Doors, released in 1967 on their debut album The Doors.
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On which Johnny Cash's album does the song I Walk The Line appear?
2With His Hot And Blue Guitar
1Orange Blossom Special

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I Walk the Line is a song written by Johnny Cash and recorded in 1956 on his album With His Hot And Blue Guitar.
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I Walk the Line is a song written by Johnny Cash and recorded in 1956 on his album With His Hot And Blue Guitar.
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