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1619 Broadway

written by: shimonbentzvi
 
Some of the greatest songs were written by the people, who worked in 1619 Broadway, New York.

Question 1:


The building at 1619 Broadway in New York City is also known by this name.
The Fillmore East
The Empire State Building
The Brill Building
The Ed Sullivan Theater

Question 2:


One of the first music producer at 1619 Broadway was Don Kirschner, a man who later became famous for producing music events. One of the first writers he worked with was Walden Robert Cassota. By what name do music lovers know Walden best?  (place mouse pointer over ? icon to view hints or answer requirements)
Bobby Dee
Bobby Vee
Bobby Darin
Bobby Hart

Question 3:


Which writing team was responsible for the 1961 Shirelles' hit "Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow"?
Pitney and Hart
Bacharach and David
Goffin and King
Mercer and Feyne

Question 4:


The songs, written by this team include: "Sweets for My Sweet," "Viva Las Vegas", "This Magic Moment ", "Turn Me Loose" and "Suspicion".
Schuman and Pomus
Bacharach and David
Goffin and King
Mercer and Feyne

Question 5:


This group wrote the theme from "The Monkees" and "Take the Last Train to Clarksville".
Goffin and King
Boyce and Hart
Sedaka and Clarke
Diamond and King

Question 6:


Which song-writing team gave us "Tell Laura I Love Her", "Then He Kissed Me", "Be My Baby", and "Baby I Love You"?
Mercer and Feyne
Bacharach and David
Bachcarach and Dickinson
Barry and Greenwich

Question 7:


"Smokey Joe's Cafe" features the songs of this writing team.
Mercer and Feyne
Bahcarach and David
Leiber and Stoller
Boyce and Hart

Question 8:


Who wrote these hits: "Hound Dog", "Kansas City", "Yakety Yak" and "On Broadway"?
Mercer and Feyne
Boyce and Hart
Bacharach and David
Leiber and Stoller

Question 9:


Who wrote "Jailhouse Rock", "Love Potion #9" and "There Goes My Baby"?
Leiber and Stoller
Ewell Blackstone
Phil Spector
Neil Diamond

Question 10:


Who wrote these songs: "Blame It on the Bossa Nova", "Kicks", "Who Put the Bomp", "Uptown" and "Walking in the Rain"?
Leiber and Stoller
Gene Pitney
Neil Diamond
Mann and Weil

Question 11:


"He's a Rebel" and "Rubber Ball" were just two of the hits, written by this songwriter.
Neil Diamond
Gene Pitney
Neil Sedaka
Burt Bacharach

Question 12:


He wrote such hits as "A Little Bit of Soap", "Piece of My Heart" and "Tell Him".
Bert Berns
Bill Medley
Phil Spector
Phil Medley

Question 13:


This team produced several hits for Sam Cooke. "Chain Gang" was their biggest hit.
Merer and Feyne
Medley and Russell
Piney and Boyce
Hugo and Luigi

Question 14:


This Brooklyn-born singer/songwriter claims to have written 1,000 songs. Some of his hits were "Calendar Girl" and "Stupid Cupid".
Bill Medley
Neil Sedaka
Al Nevins
Neil Diamond

 


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