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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?
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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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