Music Quiz: Chart Toppers in the 1980s

Congratulations to Rich Kamerman, who identified some obscure acts and scored 20/20 in last week’s quiz.

This week’s challenge involves identifying acts who enjoyed a Billboard #1 single in the 1980s.

Note that you don’t get disqualified for clicking a decoy – you need to guess 50 in 2 minutes, so click with impunity.

https://www.sporcle.com/games/Roll-On-Two/chart-toppers-in-the-80s

I scored 35/50. Can you best me?

As a bonus question, how many of Sir Macca’s three 1980s Billboard #1s can you name?

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21 Comments

  1. 40/50 for me. That was fun. I wish we had more than 2 minutes, though.

    As for McCartney’s #1s from the ’80s, I’m thinking “Coming Up,” “Say Say Say” and “Ebony & Ivory”? My personal #1 is “No More Lonely Nights,” with great guitar work from David Gilmour.

  2. I got 43/50
    My biggest surprise is who DIDN’T have one… I mean P.B didn’t have one which surprises me…she is who I think of when I think of the 80s.

    I’m totally guessing here but I would say Coming Up and of course Ebony and Ivory…I can’t think of another but I think there is one. I want to look bad but I don’t want to cheat!

    I agree with the comment above…one of my favorites by him is No More Lonely Nights…I bought that single as soon as it came out…it was on a soundtrack but I don’t think it went #1.

    • Good work, you’re tied for the lead. You’re right about those two – other one is Say Say Say. I didn’t guess any of the former Beatles.

      I was pretty surprised how big a hit Coming Up was.

      • Oh yes Say Say Say…. I probably want to forget about that one.
        Coming Up was great but I think the live version is the one that hit…I love the studio version.

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