Steven L. Smith, Bellingham, WA Home Inspector (King of the House)

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Twin-Pick (Music Trivia Quiz) -- So What's The Most Popular Album Ever?

I have written a number of posts on music and songs. Recently, I have focused on interactive music quizzes that are popular with Active Rain participants.

These are usually based on the record charts -- Billboard, sometimes based on Cashbox which was a similar magazine. Recently, I have mainly looked at singles. Let's move to albums this time.

There were #1 singles and #1 albums.  One thing that might surprise readers is that the singles and the albums charts often have much different entries from one another.  For example, artists who have had #1 albums, yet NEVER had a #1 single include elite performers -- Dylan, Hendrix, CCR, REM, Nirvana and others.

Billboard magazine charts just about everything. It is as esoteric as baseball history.  One interesting publication is the Billboard Book of Number One Albums, which lists all of the top albums from the beginning of the rock era, 1956, until 1995 (they need to put out a new edition to update it but they have not done so yet).

I think this is a complex Twin-Pick that will silence the horde of critics who have whined privately and publicly that the last few Twin-Picks were sub-par and were designed for simpletons or wimps. This one will make you think, whether you are a simpleton or not!

You know how it all works, the quiz is self-correcting. If you click on the right answer, you will be taken to a performance of a song from the album (due to the age of some of these albums, a reasonable facsimile of the performer may be substituted). But, if you get it wrong, you will be soundly humiliated by my rude cyber assistants.

Question: According to Billboard's Book of Number One Albums, which album is the longest charting (54 weeks at #1) since the rock era began in 1956? (Just for the record, each selection below is in the top 50 albums as per Billboard, no losers here).

A. Thriller -- Michael Jackson

B. Sgt Pepper's Lonely Heart's Club Band -- Beatles

C. Ropin' The Wind -- Garth Brooks

D. West Side Story-- Soundtrack

E. Blue Hawaii -- Elvis Presley

F. The Sound of Music -- Original cast

G. More of the Monkees-- The Monkees

H. Music from Peter Gunn -- Henry Mancini

For more "Stories Behind the Music" click on the guitar

Steven L. Smith

Bellingham WA Home Inspections

 

        

        

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Comments

how funny I picked the right one by accident... meant to pick the one below it.... surprised in oh so many ways... I love Trivia... never knew you did these.

Posted by Maureen McCabe Columbus Ohio real estate (Real Living HER - HER Realtors) over 2 years ago

Maureen,

I do a few a week. Like music trivia, I am your guy. Click on the guitar below the post to see the recent ones.

Posted by Steven L. Smith, Bellingham, Wa. Home Inspector (King of the House Home Inspection, Inc) over 2 years ago

Keep the music items going...I share your tastebuds re the "sound".    Thanks!

Posted by Sea to Sky Premier Properties (Salt Spring) over 2 years ago

I think that this one is going to throw off any number of Active Rain participants. Not as easy as some of them.

Posted by Steven L. Smith, Bellingham, Wa. Home Inspector (King of the House Home Inspection, Inc) over 2 years ago

Got me, but I love the music posts on your blog. Thanks for sharing.

Posted by Terry Miller over 2 years ago

Steve, I got this one on the second guess. My first choice, the Monkees.

Posted by James Quarello - Connecticut Home Inspector (JRV Home Inspection Services, LLC) over 2 years ago

I met every cyber assistant today.  I got the thing dead last.  Everyone is saying is Thriller is the biggest ever!!!   Must be a trick question here.

Posted by Barbara S. Duncan, CRS, GRI, e-PRO Searcy AR (RE/MAX Advantage) over 2 years ago

Barbara,

Not according to Billboard. Thriller was #2 with 37 weeks at #1 vs 54. Now Thriller might have grossed more money, the years being so different, records costing so much more when MJ was recording. But, based on charts, not even close to the success of West Side Story.

Posted by Steven L. Smith, Bellingham, Wa. Home Inspector (King of the House Home Inspection, Inc) over 2 years ago

Took me 10 picks...and yes I know there were only 8 choices.

Posted by Kathy Toth Ann Arbor Realtor Ann Arbor Real Estate (Keller Williams Ann Arbor Market Center) over 2 years ago

Kathy,

I think that means the old memory is going. Join the club.

Posted by Steven L. Smith, Bellingham, Wa. Home Inspector (King of the House Home Inspection, Inc) over 2 years ago

Took 7 picks . . . fun though!

Posted by Sara Goss, Realtor, Houston Bay Area, Texas (HatmakerGroup.com GMAC Real Estate) over 2 years ago

Sara,

Glad you enjoyed it. I have several similar posts here you might enjoy.

Posted by Steven L. Smith, Bellingham, Wa. Home Inspector (King of the House Home Inspection, Inc) over 2 years ago

Why do I always second guess myself.  I knew it was West Side Story

Posted by Jack Sterback, Relocation Specialist (Coldwell Banker Select professionals, Lancaster , PA.) almost 2 years ago

Saw this show on Broadway.  What a show and soundtrack.  Not surproised it was number 1.

Posted by Gail Sterback, LancasterRelocation Specialist (Coldwell Banker Select Professionals, Lancaster PA) almost 2 years ago

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