Post by tHeOwL on Sept 10, 2004 17:41:26 GMT -5
Many, many songs are known by names other than their titles. Here is a quiz based on those songs. Note: not all song titles are actually mentioned in their respective songs.
1. While The Ramones are well known for their famous "Hey! Ho! Let's Go!" chant, they never recorded a song with that title. Which song do most people mistake as the "Hey! Ho! Let's Go! Song?"
Blitzkrieg Bop
I Wanna Be Sedated
Pinhead
Rock N' Roll High School
2. Jackson Browne wrote an ode to roadies everywhere. He didn't, however, call it "The Roadie Song." What is this song actually called?
You lie, it is called "The Roadie Song"
The Pretender
Load Out
Runnin' on Empty
3. While Bon Jovi did record a song called "Shot Through the Heart," which other Bon Jovi song do listeners mistakenly call by this title?
Livin on a Prayer
It's My Life
Runaway
You Give Love a Bad Name
4. The Who never recorded a song called "Teenage Wasteland." What is the actual name of this song?
Squeezebox
Magic Bus
Baba O' Reilly
Who Are You
5. Michael Penn did sing about Romeo in Black Jeans, but the song was really called what?
No Myth
Selfish
By The Book
Cover Up
6. This Clash song is often referred to as "Stand by Me."
Jimmy Jazz
Train in Vain
London Calling
Rock the Casbah
7. Contrary to popular belief, this Yaz(oo) song is not called "Move Out."
Softly Over
Situation
Only You
Don't Go
8. Which Godsmack song is sometimes called "Best I Ever Did"?
Greed
Voodoo
Whatever
Keep Away
9. Perhaps the most famous mixed-up song title comes from Mr. Bob Dylan. What is the real title of "Everybody Must Get Stoned"?
Positively 4th Street
Subterranean Homesick Blues
Lay Lady Lay
Rainy Day Women #12 & 35
10. Now a hard one for the finish. Dan Baird had a hit with a song about punctuation. It was not called "The Punctuation Song." What was it called?
The Lost Comma Blues
Please, Please Exclamation Point
I Love You Period
Will You Call me Question Mark?