Music Trivia Questions That Only Baby Boomers Will Be Able To Get—Think You Can Pass The Test?

Music Trivia Questions That Only Baby Boomers Will Be Able To Get—Think You Can Pass The Test?


June 2, 2026 | Jack Hawkins

Music Trivia Questions That Only Baby Boomers Will Be Able To Get—Think You Can Pass The Test?


Are You Ready For A Real Music Memory Test?

Some music trivia is easy. Everyone knows Elvis Presley was the King of Rock and Roll, The Beatles changed pop forever, and Motown had enough hits to fill a jukebox for days. These questions are designed for people who grew up with 45s, transistor radios, record stores, variety shows, dance crazes, and songs that first came through the speaker of a family car. 

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From British Invasion classics to Motown legends, folk-rock anthems, psychedelic hits, and unforgettable TV performances, this is a Baby Boomer music test through and through. Think you remember the artists, lyrics, albums, and moments that defined the soundtrack of the 1950s, 1960s, and 1970s? Let’s find out.

Who Turned “Hound Dog” Into A Rock And Roll Anthem? This Singer Had Parents Clutching Their Pearls

A) Chuck Berry
B) Elvis Presley
C) Buddy Holly
D) Jerry Lee Lewis

A photograph promoting the film Jailhouse Rock depicts singer Elvis Presley.Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, Inc. Reproduction Number: LC-USZ6-2067 Location: NYWTS -- BIOG, Wikimedia Commons

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Elvis Presley

“Hound Dog” became one of Elvis Presley’s signature songs, even though it had originally been recorded by Big Mama Thornton. Elvis’s version helped cement his status as a rock and roll phenomenon, especially after his hip-shaking performances shocked parents and thrilled teenagers across America.

Elvis Presley publicity photo for The Trouble with Girls, 1968MGM, Wikimedia Commons

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What Was John Lennon’s Band Called Before The Beatles? This Name Came Before Beatlemania

A) The Quarrymen
B) The Mersey Beats
C) The Silver Notes
D) The Liverpool Lads

The Quarrymen (The Beatles Story)Hens Zimmerman, Wikimedia Commons

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The Quarrymen

John Lennon formed The Quarrymen in the late 1950s. Paul McCartney later joined the group, followed by George Harrison. The band eventually evolved into The Beatles, who became the defining musical act of the 1960s.

The Cavern . Liverpool. - Vitrina The QuarrymenRoblespepe, Wikimedia Commons

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Which Motown Group Sang “My Girl”? This Soul Classic Still Brings The Sunshine

A) The Four Tops
B) The Temptations
C) The Miracles
D) Martha and the Vandellas

Photo of the music group The Temptations.Motown Records, Wikimedia Commons

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The Temptations

“My Girl” was released by The Temptations in the 1960s and became one of Motown’s most beloved songs. With David Ruffin’s smooth lead vocal and that instantly recognizable bassline, the song remains a soul classic.

1969 Press Publicity Photograph
8Bernie Ilson, Inc., Wikimedia Commons

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Who Sang “The Times They Are A-Changin’”? This Folk Anthem Spoke For A Generation

A) Bob Dylan
B) Pete Seeger
C) Donovan
D) Arlo Guthrie

Bob Dylan at Massey Hall, Toronto, April 18, 1980  Photo by Jean-Luc OurlinJean-Luc, Wikimedia Commons

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Bob Dylan

Bob Dylan’s “The Times They Are A-Changin’” became an anthem for a generation living through social change, civil rights struggles, and political unrest. Few songs captured the mood of the 1960s quite like this one.

Bob DylanXavier Badosa, Wikimedia Commons

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Which Girl Group Gave Us “Be My Baby”? This Opening Drumbeat Is Instantly Recognizable

A) The Shirelles
B) The Ronettes
C) The Crystals
D) The Shangri-Las

Publicity photo of the RonettesGeneral Artists Corporation-GAC (management)-photographer-James Kriegsmann, New York., Wikimedia Commons

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The Ronettes

“Be My Baby” by The Ronettes is one of the most famous pop records of the 1960s. Ronnie Spector’s unforgettable voice, combined with Phil Spector’s “Wall of Sound” production style, made it a record that still feels huge decades later.

Publicity photo of The RonettesGAC-General Artists Corporation-management, Wikimedia Commons

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Which British Band Released “You Really Got Me”? This Riff Helped Make Rock Sound Tougher

A) The Animals
B) The Kinks
C) The Hollies
D) Herman’s Hermits

The Kinks in het televisieprogramma FanclubVARA. Photographer: W. Veenman, Wikimedia Commons

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The Kinks

The Kinks’ “You Really Got Me” was powered by a raw guitar riff that helped shape the future of rock music. Its aggressive sound influenced garage rock, hard rock, and even early heavy metal.

The Kinks in het televisieprogramma FanclubVARA. Photographer: W. Veenman, Wikimedia Commons

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What Was The Legendary 1969 Festival That Defined A Generation? This Weekend Became Music History

A) Monterey Pop
B) Altamont
C) Woodstock
D) Newport Folk Festival

Picture taken on 17 August 1969 at the Woodstock Music and Art Fair. The person carrying the placard is Moonfire Lewis Beach Marvin III. Joe Cocker is performing on stage.Woodstock Whisperer, Wikimedia Commons

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Woodstock

Woodstock took place in August 1969 and became one of the most legendary events in music history. Featuring acts like Jimi Hendrix, Janis Joplin, The Who, Santana, and Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young, it became a defining moment of the Baby Boomer era.

Opening ceremony at WoodstockMark Goff, Wikimedia Commons

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Who Was Known As The “Queen Of Soul”? This Voice Demanded R-E-S-P-E-C-T

Which singer was known as the “Queen of Soul”?

A) Diana Ross
B) Aretha Franklin
C) Gladys Knight
D) Etta James

Publicity photo of Aretha Franklin from Billboard, 17 February 1968.
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Aretha Franklin

Aretha Franklin earned the title “Queen of Soul” with powerhouse performances on songs like “Respect,” “Chain of Fools,” and “Think.” Her voice was equal parts gospel, soul, strength, and emotion.

Cropped image of larger trade ad for Aretha Franklin's singleAtlantic Records, Wikimedia Commons

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Which Band Performed “Good Vibrations”? This Sunny Pop Hit Was More Complicated Than It Sounded

A) The Beach Boys
B) The Byrds
C) The Mamas & the Papas
D) Buffalo Springfield

Trade ad for The Beach Boys's singleCapitol Records, Wikimedia Commons

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The Beach Boys

“Good Vibrations” was one of The Beach Boys’ most ambitious recordings. Brian Wilson’s production, layered vocals, and unusual instrumentation helped make it one of the most innovative pop singles of the 1960s.

The Beach Boys posing backstage at the Philadelphia Convention Hall in 1965Photographer: Sam Psoras, Wikimedia Commons

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Who Released Tapestry In 1971? This Singer-Songwriter Album Was In Everybody’s Record Stack

A) Joni Mitchell
B) Carly Simon
C) Carole King
D) Linda Ronstadt

Carole King featured on the cover of Cash Box magazine, 15 May 1971.Ode/A&M, Wikimedia Commons

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Carole King

Carole King’s Tapestry became one of the defining albums of the singer-songwriter era. Featuring songs like “It’s Too Late,” “I Feel the Earth Move,” and “You’ve Got a Friend,” it became a record many Boomers knew by heart.

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 .Kingkongphoto & www.celebrity-photos.com from Laurel Maryland, USA, Wikimedia Commons

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Who Played “The Star-Spangled Banner” At Woodstock? This Guitar Solo Became A Cultural Moment

A) Eric Clapton
B) Jimmy Page
C) Jimi Hendrix
D) Carlos Santana

Promotional photo of The Jimi Hendrix Experience.Warner/Reprise Records Uploaded by We hope at en.wikipedia, Wikimedia Commons

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Jimi Hendrix

Jimi Hendrix’s electric guitar version of “The Star-Spangled Banner” at Woodstock became one of the most famous performances in rock history. It was noisy, bold, emotional, and unforgettable.

English: Jimi Hendrix at the amusement park Gröna Lund in Stockholm, Sweden, May 24, 1967. Svenska: Jimi Hendrix fångad på bild på Gröna Lunds scen den 24 maj 1967.Original photographer unknown, Wikimedia Commons

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Which Duo Sang “Mrs. Robinson”? This Song Became Tied To One Of The Defining Films Of The ’60s

A) Simon & Garfunkel
B) The Everly Brothers
C) Sonny & Cher
D) Chad & Jeremy

Singer-Songwriter duo Simon & Garfunkel performing outside at a concert in DublinEddie Mallin, Wikimedia Commons

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Simon & Garfunkel

Simon & Garfunkel’s “Mrs. Robinson” became forever linked with The Graduate, one of the defining films of the late 1960s. The song’s catchy chorus and clever lyrics made it one of the duo’s biggest hits.

Simon and Garfunkel performing at the Feijenoord Stadion, Rotterdam, the Netherlands in 1982Nationaal Archief, Wikimedia Commons

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Who Sang “Maggie May”? This Raspy-Voiced Star Made The Song A ’70s Classic

A) Elton John
B) Rod Stewart
C) Van Morrison
D) Joe Cocker

Rod Stewart, Ekeberghallen, Oslo, NorwayHelge Overas, Wikimedia Commons

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Rod Stewart

Rod Stewart’s raspy voice helped make “Maggie May” a 1970s classic. The song’s mix of folk-rock storytelling and loose, lived-in energy made it one of his signature hits.

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Beschrijving : Popsinger Rod Stewart krijgt gouden LPs, Edison en Oscar in Hilton Amsterdam, Rod Stewart , kop
Datum : 5 november 1971
Locatie : Amsterdam, Noord-Holland
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Which Band Released Rumours In 1977? This Album Turned Real-Life Drama Into Pop Gold

Which band released the album Rumours in 1977?

A) Eagles
B) Fleetwood Mac
C) The Doobie Brothers
D) America

FLEETWOOD MAC on March 3, 2009 in St. Paul, MN at the Xcel Energy Center.  Left to right: John McVie, Stevie Nicks, Lindsey Buckingham, Mick Fleetwood
Photo by Matt Becker, melodicrockconcerts@gmail.com

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Fleetwood Mac

Fleetwood Mac’s Rumours became one of the most successful albums of all time. Behind the scenes, the band was dealing with breakups and tension, but on record, they turned that drama into songs like “Dreams,” “Go Your Own Way,” and “Don’t Stop.”

File:Fleetwood Mac Rumours trade ad Billboard 1977.jpgWarner Bros. Records, Wikimedia Commons

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Who Gave The World “Stayin’ Alive”? This Disco Hit Still Knows How To Fill A Dance Floor

Which disco group gave the world “Stayin’ Alive”?

A) KC and the Sunshine Band
B) Chic
C) The Bee Gees
D) Village People

Publicity photo of the Bee Gees. (From left to right: Barry Gibb, Robin Gibb, Vince Melouney, Maurice Gibb, Colin Petersen.)Atco Records., Wikimedia Commons

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The Bee Gees

“Stayin’ Alive” became one of the signature songs of the disco era after appearing on the Saturday Night Fever soundtrack. With its falsetto vocals, pulsing beat, and unforgettable groove, the Bee Gees created a song that still fills dance floors.

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How Did You Score?

So, how did your Baby Boomer music memory hold up?

Here’s your official scorecard:

0–4 Correct: “Still Finding The Beat”
You may love the music, but this quiz sent you digging through the record crate.

5–8 Correct: “Radio Regular”
Not bad at all. You clearly know your way around the oldies station.

9–12 Correct: “Jukebox Hero”
Now we’re talking. You remember the songs, the stars, and the stories behind them.

13–15 Correct: “Boomer Music Legend”
Outstanding. You didn’t just listen to this music—you lived it.

Whether you grew up with these songs or discovered them later, one thing is clear: the Baby Boomer era gave the world some of the greatest music ever recorded. Now it’s your turn. How many did you get right? Drop your score in the comments and see if anyone can beat you.

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