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Which 60s song contains the line: "Take a sad song and make it better"?

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Which 60s song contains the line: "All the leaves are brown and the sky is gray"?

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Which 60s song contains the line: "Hello darkness, my old friend"?

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Which 60s song contains the line: "I've got sunshine on a cloudy day"?

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Which 60s song contains the line: "How does it feel to be on your own?"?

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Which 60s song contains the line: "There is a house in New Orleans they call the Rising Sun"?

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Which 60s song contains the line: "Oh, my love, my darling"?

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Which 60s song contains the line: "Come on baby, light my fire"?

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Which 60s song contains the line: "I see a red door and I want it painted black"?

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Which 60s song contains the line: "I, I love the colorful clothes she wears"?

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Which 60s song contains the line: "Wise men say only fools rush in"?

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Which 60s song contains the line: "And here's to you, Mrs. Robinson"?

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Which 60s song contains the line: "When the night has come and the land is dark"?

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Which 60s song contains the line: "She loves you, yeah, yeah, yeah"?

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Which 60s song contains the line: "R-E-S-P-E-C-T"?

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Which 60s song contains the line: "I can't get no satisfaction"?

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Which 60s song contains the line: "Wouldn't it be nice if we were older"?

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Which 60s song contains the line: "All you need is love"?

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Which 60s song contains the line: "I want to hold your hand"?

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Which 60s song contains the line: "Living is easy with eyes closed"?

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Which 60s song contains the line: "To everything (turn, turn, turn) there is a season"?

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Which 60s song contains the line: "I get by with a little help from my friends"?

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Which 60s song contains the line: "I'm a soul man"?

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Which 60s song contains the line: "How many roads must a man walk down"?

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Which 60s song contains the line: "All we are saying is give peace a chance"?

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Which 60s song contains the line: "Reach out I'll be there"?

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Which 60s song contains the line: "Papa's got a brand new bag"?

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Which 60s song contains the line: "I read the news today, oh boy"?

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Which 60s song contains the line: "You really got me"?

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Which 60s song contains the line: "Everybody's talking at me, I don't hear a word they're saying"?

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Which 60s song contains the line: "Blackbird singing in the dead of night"?

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Which 60s song contains the line: "We all live in a yellow submarine"?

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Which 60s song contains the line: "She's got a ticket to ride"?

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Which 60s song contains the line: "Ain't no mountain high enough"?

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Which 60s song contains the line: "The night we met I knew I needed you so"?

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Which 60s song contains the line: "Hope I die before I get old"?

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Which 60s song contains the line: "Purple haze all in my brain"?

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Which 60s song contains the line: "There's something happening here"?

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Which 60s song contains the line: "I heard it through the grapevine"?

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Which 60s song contains the line: "Take a load off Fanny, take a load for free"?

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Which 60s song contains the line: "Father McKenzie, writing the words of a sermon that no one will hear"?

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Which 60s song contains the line: "One pill makes you larger and one pill makes you small"?

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Which 60s song contains the line: "There she was just a-walkin' down the street"?

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Which 60s song contains the line: "I feel good (I knew that I would, now)"?

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Which 60s song contains the line: "People are strange when you're a stranger"?

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Which 60s song contains the line: "Turn off your mind, relax and float downstream"?

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Which 60s song contains the line: "God only knows what I'd be without you"?

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Which 60s song contains the line: "Here comes the sun, and I say it's all right"?

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Which 60s song contains the line: "I am he as you are he as you are me and we are all together"?

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Which 60s song contains the line: "This is the dawning of the age of Aquarius"?

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Which 60s song contains the line: "You say you want a revolution"?

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Which 60s song contains the line: "She came in through the bathroom window"?

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Which 60s song contains the line: "I'm just a soul whose intentions are good"?

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Which 60s song contains the line: "There must be some kind of way outta here"?

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Which 60s song contains the line: "And in the end, the love you take is equal to the love you make"?

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Which 60s song contains the line: "Get your motor runnin', head out on the highway"?

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Which 60s song contains the line: "Then I saw her face, now I'm a believer"?

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Which 60s song contains the line: "Something in the way she moves attracts me like no other lover"?

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Which 60s song contains the line: "I can't help myself (Sugar pie, honey bunch)"?

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Which 60s song contains the line: "This is a man's world, but it wouldn't mean nothin' without a woman or a girl"?

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Which 60s song contains the line: "It's been a long, a long time coming"?

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Which 60s song contains the line: "Pretty woman, walking down the street"?

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Which 60s song contains the line: "Don't tell me what to do"?

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Which 60s song contains the line: "Where did our love go"?

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Which 60s song contains the line: "These boots are made for walkin', and that's just what they'll do"?

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Which 60s song contains the line: "Hey Joe, where you goin' with that gun in your hand?"?

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Which 60s song contains the line: "I left my heart in San Francisco"?

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Which 60s song contains the line: "Here come old flat-top, he come groovin' up slowly"?

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Which 60s song contains the line: "For once in my life I have someone who needs me"?

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Which 60s song contains the line: "If I had a hammer"?

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Which 60s song contains the line: "I fell into a burning ring of fire"?

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Which 60s song contains the line: "Come gather 'round people wherever you roam"?

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Which 60s song contains the line: "Sittin' in the mornin' sun"?

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Which 60s song contains the line: "Oh, a storm is threat'ning my very life today"?

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Which 60s song contains the line: "Callin' out around the world"?

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Which 60s song contains the line: "Help! I need somebody"?

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Which 60s song contains the line: "Love, love me do"?

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Which 60s song contains the line: "Hey Mr. Tambourine Man, play a song for me"?

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Which 60s song contains the line: "Monday, Monday, can't trust that day"?

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Which 60s song contains the line: "Will you still need me, will you still feed me"?

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Which 60s song contains the line: "Do you believe in magic?"?

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Which 60s song contains the line: "Ooh baby baby, ooh baby baby"?

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Which 60s song contains the line: "Well she was just seventeen, if you know what I mean"?

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Which 60s song contains the line: "I see a bad moon rising"?

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Which 60s song contains the line: "I got you babe"?

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Which 60s song contains the line: "She comes in colors everywhere"?

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Which 60s song contains the line: "Let's spend the night together"?

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Which 60s song contains the line: "Would you like to ride in my beautiful balloon?"?

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Which 60s song contains the line: "I can see for miles and miles"?

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Which 60s song contains the line: "Come on baby, let's do the twist"?

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All You Need Is Love
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Let It Be
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Yesterday
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Hey Jude

The lyric "Take a sad song and make it better" is from the Beatles' 1968 anthem "Hey Jude."
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Both Sides Now
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Sweet Caroline
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California Dreamin'
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Monday, Monday

The opening line "All the leaves are brown and the sky is gray" is from The Mamas & the Papas' 1965 hit "California Dreamin'."
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The Sound of Silence
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A Hard Day's Night
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Bridge Over Troubled Water
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Scarborough Fair

The famous opening "Hello darkness, my old friend" is the opening line of Simon & Garfunkel's "The Sound of Silence."
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I Got You (I Feel Good)
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My Girl
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Stand by Me
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Unchained Melody

"I've got sunshine on a cloudy day" is the memorable opening lyric from The Temptations' 1964 song "My Girl."
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For What It's Worth
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Like a Rolling Stone
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Subterranean Homesick Blues
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Mr. Tambourine Man

The question "How does it feel to be on your own?" is a key line from Bob Dylan's 1965 classic "Like a Rolling Stone."
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When the Levee Breaks
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The House of the Rising Sun
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St. James Infirmary
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Down in New Orleans

The lyric about the house in New Orleans identifies the traditional song popularized by The Animals as "The House of the Rising Sun."
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All I Have to Do Is Dream
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Only You
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Unchained Melody
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Can't Help Falling in Love

The phrase "Oh, my love, my darling" opens the chorus of the Righteous Brothers' 1965 recording of "Unchained Melody."
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Light My Fire
2
People Are Strange
3
Break On Through (To the Other Side)
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House of the Rising Sun

"Come on baby, light my fire" is the title line and chorus hook of The Doors' 1967 song "Light My Fire."
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Back in Black
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Paint Your Wagon
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Paint It Black
4
Little Red Riding Hood

The lyric about the red door and wanting it painted black is the opening of The Rolling Stones' 1966 hit "Paint It Black."
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Good Vibrations
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Barbara Ann
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God Only Knows
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Wouldn't It Be Nice

The line describing "the colorful clothes she wears" is from The Beach Boys' 1966 single "Good Vibrations."
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Unforgettable
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Can't Help Falling in Love
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The Way You Look Tonight
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Love Me Tender

"Wise men say only fools rush in" is the opening lyric of Elvis Presley's 1961 ballad "Can't Help Falling in Love."
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Suzanne
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Mrs. Robinson
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The Boxer
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Homeward Bound

The toast "And here's to you, Mrs. Robinson" is the recognizable chorus line from Simon & Garfunkel's 1968 song "Mrs. Robinson."
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Stand by Me
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Twist and Shout
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Dancing in the Street
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Runaway

The opening words "When the night has come and the land is dark" are the first line of Ben E. King's 1961 classic "Stand by Me."
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Can't Buy Me Love
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She Loves You
3
Please Please Me
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I Want to Hold Your Hand

The chant "She loves you, yeah, yeah, yeah" is the signature chorus hook of the Beatles' 1963 hit "She Loves You."
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Chain of Fools
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Natural Woman (You Make Me Feel Like)
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Think
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Respect

Spelling out "R-E-S-P-E-C-T" is the iconic refrain from Aretha Franklin's 1967 anthem "Respect."
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(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction
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Jumpin' Jack Flash
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Honky Tonk Women
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Paint It Black

The Rolling Stones released (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction in 1965; the famous chorus line is exactly "I can't get no satisfaction."
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Sloop John B
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Good Vibrations
3
Wouldn't It Be Nice
4
God Only Knows

The Beach Boys' 1966 song "Wouldn't It Be Nice" opens with and revolves around the line about wishing to be older.
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Love Me Do
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All You Need Is Love
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She Loves You
4
Can't Help Falling in Love

The Beatles released "All You Need Is Love" in 1967; the title line "All you need is love" is the song's central refrain.
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Ticket to Ride
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She Loves You
3
Please Please Me
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I Want to Hold Your Hand

The Beatles' 1963 hit "I Want to Hold Your Hand" features the titular line as its main chorus and title.
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A Day in the Life
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Strawberry Fields Forever
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Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds
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Penny Lane

John Lennon's line "Living is easy with eyes closed" appears in the Beatles' 1967 song "Strawberry Fields Forever."
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Eight Miles High
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Mr. Tambourine Man
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The Sound of Silence
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Turn! Turn! Turn!

The Byrds' 1965 hit "Turn! Turn! Turn!" (adapted from Ecclesiastes) repeats the line "To everything... there is a season."
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With a Little Help from My Friends
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Yesterday
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All My Loving
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Help!

Ringo Starr sings the line "I get by with a little help from my friends" in the Beatles' 1967 song "With a Little Help from My Friends."
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I Got You (I Feel Good)
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Try a Little Tenderness
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Soul Man
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Cold Sweat

Sam & Dave's 1967 recording "Soul Man" repeatedly declares "I'm a soul man," which is the song's signature line.
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Blowin' in the Wind
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Mr. Tambourine Man
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The Times They Are A-Changin'
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Like a Rolling Stone

Bob Dylan's 1963 classic "Blowin' in the Wind" begins with the rhetorical question "How many roads must a man walk down."
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Imagine
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Give Peace a Chance
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War
4
For What It's Worth

John Lennon's 1969 anthem "Give Peace a Chance" repeats the chorus "All we are saying is give peace a chance."
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I Heard It Through the Grapevine
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My Girl
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Reach Out I'll Be There
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Ain't Too Proud to Beg

The Four Tops' 1966 hit "Reach Out I'll Be There" features the direct promise "Reach out, I'll be there."
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Please, Please, Please
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Papa's Got a Brand New Bag
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I Got You (I Feel Good)
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Try Me

James Brown's 1965 song "Papa's Got a Brand New Bag" uses that exact line as its title hook and refrain.
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She's Leaving Home
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A Day in the Life
3
Ticket to Ride
4
Eleanor Rigby

The Beatles' 1967 track "A Day in the Life" opens with John Lennon's line "I read the news today, oh boy."
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Wild Thing
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You Really Got Me
3
Satisfaction
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All Day and All of the Night

The Kinks' 1964 hit "You Really Got Me" repeatedly uses the titular line as the song's central hook.
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What a Wonderful World
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The Sound of Silence
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Both Sides Now
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Everybody's Talkin'

Harry Nilsson's 1969 recording of "Everybody's Talkin'" (written by Fred Neil) begins with the line about everyone talking at the singer.
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Yesterday
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Blackbird
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Norwegian Wood (This Bird Has Flown)
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Here Comes the Sun

"Blackbird" opens with the line "Blackbird singing in the dead of night" and is a 1968 Beatles song written and sung by Paul McCartney.
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Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds
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Penny Lane
3
Yellow Submarine
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Octopus's Garden

"Yellow Submarine" repeats the chorus "We all live in a yellow submarine" and was released by The Beatles in 1966.
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Help!
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Day Tripper
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Ticket to Ride
4
Can't Buy Me Love

The Beatles' 1965 single "Ticket to Ride" features the lyric "She's got a ticket to ride" as its central line.
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Stop! In the Name of Love
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You Can't Hurry Love
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Ain't No Mountain High Enough
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My Guy

The title and repeated refrain "Ain't No Mountain High Enough" are from the 1967 hit by Marvin Gaye & Tammi Terrell (and later covered famously).
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Dream Lover
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Be My Baby
3
Then He Kissed Me
4
Will You Love Me Tomorrow

"Be My Baby" by The Ronettes (1963) begins with and revolves around the line about the night they met and the singer's need for the loved one.
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I Can See for Miles
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The Kids Are Alright
3
My Generation
4
Substitute

The Who's 1965 anthem "My Generation" famously includes the line "Hope I die before I get old," capturing youthful rebellion.
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Purple Haze
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Sunshine of Your Love
3
Hey Joe
4
Foxy Lady

Jimi Hendrix's 1967 song "Purple Haze" opens with the iconic line "Purple haze all in my brain."
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Blowin' in the Wind
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The Times They Are A-Changin'
3
Eve of Destruction
4
For What It's Worth

Buffalo Springfield's 1966 protest song "For What It's Worth" begins with "There's something happening here," setting its observational tone.
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Reach Out I'll Be There
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I Can't Help Myself (Sugar Pie, Honey Bunch)
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Ain't Too Proud to Beg
4
I Heard It Through the Grapevine

Marvin Gaye's 1968 recording is titled "I Heard It Through the Grapevine" and repeatedly uses that exact line in the chorus.
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The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down
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Gimme Shelter
3
The Weight
4
Ramblin' Man

The Band's 1968 song "The Weight" opens with the famous line "Take a load off Fanny, take a load for free."
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She's Leaving Home
2
Eleanor Rigby
3
Penny Lane
4
A Day in the Life

The Beatles' 1966 song "Eleanor Rigby" includes the verse about Father McKenzie writing a sermon that goes unheard.
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White Rabbit
2
Somebody to Love
3
Volunteers
4
Surrealistic Pillow

Jefferson Airplane's 1967 track "White Rabbit" uses that Alice-in-Wonderland inspired line as a central lyric.
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Do Wah Diddy Diddy
2
Dancing in the Street
3
Chapel of Love
4
Be My Baby

Manfred Mann's 1964 hit (originally by The Exciters) "Do Wah Diddy Diddy" begins with the line about a girl walking down the street.
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I Got You (I Feel Good)
2
Try Me
3
Papa's Got a Brand New Bag
4
Cold Sweat

James Brown's 1965 single "I Got You (I Feel Good)" is built around the celebratory line "I feel good (I knew that I would)."
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People Are Strange
2
Hello, I Love You
3
Break On Through (To the Other Side)
4
The End

The Doors' 1967 song "People Are Strange" opens with and repeats the lyric "People are strange when you're a stranger."
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Strawberry Fields Forever
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Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds
3
A Day in the Life
4
Tomorrow Never Knows

"Turn off your mind, relax and float downstream" is the opening lyric of The Beatles' 1966 song "Tomorrow Never Knows" from Revolver.
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Wouldn't It Be Nice
2
God Only Knows
3
Good Vibrations
4
Surfer Girl

The line is the memorable closing line from the Beach Boys' 1966 song "God Only Knows."
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Here Comes the Sun
2
For You Blue
3
Across the Universe
4
Mr. Tambourine Man

"Here Comes the Sun" (1969) by The Beatles contains that lyric as its chorus line.
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I Want to Hold Your Hand
2
I Am the Walrus
3
Help!
4
Penny Lane

That surreal line appears in The Beatles' 1967 song "I Am the Walrus."
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Sunshine of Your Love
2
Age of Consent
3
Aquarius/Let the Sunshine In
4
Good Morning Starshine

The line opens the medley "Aquarius/Let the Sunshine In," popularized in 1969 from the musical Hair and the 5th Dimension's hit.
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Revolution
2
All You Need Is Love
3
Eve of Destruction
4
For What It's Worth

The lyric "You say you want a revolution" is the opening line of The Beatles' 1968 song "Revolution."
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Polythene Pam
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Octopus's Garden
3
Rocky Raccoon
4
She Came In Through the Bathroom Window

That exact line is the title and opening lyric of The Beatles' 1969 track "She Came In Through the Bathroom Window."
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Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood
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The End
3
For What It's Worth
4
Eve of Destruction

The Animals' 1965 recording of "Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood" opens with that plea for understanding.
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All Along the Watchtower
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Like a Rolling Stone
3
Mr. Tambourine Man
4
Rainy Day Woman #12 & 35

Bob Dylan's 1967 song "All Along the Watchtower" opens with the line "There must be some kind of way out of here."
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Hey Jude
2
The End
3
Get Back
4
All My Loving

That closing line is from The Beatles' 1969 song "The End," the final track of Abbey Road's medley.
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Born to Be Wild
2
Roadhouse Blues
3
Magic Carpet Ride
4
Run Through the Jungle

The phrasing "Get your motor runnin', head out on the highway" is the opening line of Steppenwolf's 1968 anthem "Born to Be Wild."
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I'm a Believer
2
I'm into Something Good
3
Daydream Believer
4
Last Train to Clarksville

"Then I saw her face, now I'm a believer" is the famous chorus line from The Monkees' 1966 hit "I'm a Believer."
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Till There Was You
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If I Fell
3
Something
4
Michelle

George Harrison's 1969 composition "Something" begins with "Something in the way she moves," and that line appears in the song's opening verse.
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Ain't Too Proud to Beg
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My Girl
3
I Can't Help Myself (Sugar Pie, Honey Bunch)
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You Really Got Me

The phrase is the title and repeated hook of the Four Tops' 1965 Motown hit "I Can't Help Myself (Sugar Pie, Honey Bunch).
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It's a Man's Man's Man's World
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A Change Is Gonna Come
3
I Heard It Through the Grapevine
4
Respect

James Brown's 1966 classic "It's a Man's Man's Man's World" includes the line praising the essential role of women: "but it wouldn't mean nothin' without a woman or a girl."
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Mr. Tambourine Man
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A Day in the Life
3
A Change Is Gonna Come
4
Blowin' in the Wind

Sam Cooke's 1964 song 'A Change Is Gonna Come' opens with that line and became an anthem of the civil rights era.
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Good Vibrations
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Come Together
3
Brown Eyed Girl
4
Oh, Pretty Woman

Roy Orbison's 1964 hit 'Oh, Pretty Woman' begins with the lyric 'Pretty woman, walking down the street.'
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You Don't Own Me
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Respect
3
Piece of My Heart
4
These Boots Are Made for Walkin'

Lesley Gore's 1963 hit 'You Don't Own Me' features that defiant line in its chorus and became an early feminist statement.
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Stop! In the Name of Love
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My Girl
3
Where Did Our Love Go
4
Baby Love

The Supremes' 1964 number-one single 'Where Did Our Love Go' repeats that title line in the chorus.
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Walk Like a Man
2
Leader of the Pack
3
These Boots Are Made for Walkin'
4
I Walk the Line

Nancy Sinatra's 1966 hit 'These Boots Are Made for Walkin'' includes that memorable refrain as its central hook.
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Paint It Black
2
I Fought the Law
3
Gloria
4
Hey Joe

The song 'Hey Joe' (popularized by Jimi Hendrix in 1966–67) opens with that accusatory line directed at Joe.
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California Dreamin'
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I Left My Heart in San Francisco
3
San Francisco (Be Sure to Wear Flowers in Your Hair)
4
Sittin' On) The Dock of the Bay

Tony Bennett's signature 1962 song 'I Left My Heart in San Francisco' centers on that exact line in its title and refrain.
1
Come Together
2
Get Back
3
Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds
4
Revolution

The Beatles' 1969 track 'Come Together' opens with 'Here come old flat-top, he come groovin' up slowly' as its first line.
1
Ain't No Mountain High Enough
2
For Once in My Life
3
Signed, Sealed, Delivered
4
My Cherie Amour

Stevie Wonder's 1968 recording of 'For Once in My Life' features that line in its chorus expressing gratitude for love.
1
Where Have All the Flowers Gone
2
If I Had a Hammer
3
Blowin' in the Wind
4
This Land Is Your Land

The folk protest song 'If I Had a Hammer' (popularized in the early 1960s) repeats that title line as its central motif.
1
Paint It Black
2
Fire and Rain
3
Ring of Fire
4
Light My Fire

Johnny Cash's 1963 classic 'Ring of Fire' opens with the vivid lyric 'I fell into a burning ring of fire.'
1
The Times They Are A-Changin'
2
Like a Rolling Stone
3
Subterranean Homesick Blues
4
Blowin' in the Wind

Bob Dylan's 1964 title track 'The Times They Are A-Changin'' begins with 'Come gather 'round people wherever you roam.'
1
Try a Little Tenderness
2
Ain't No Sunshine
3
(Sittin' On) The Dock of the Bay
4
Stand by Me

Otis Redding's 1968 hit '(Sittin' On) The Dock of the Bay' begins with the line 'Sittin' in the mornin' sun.'
1
Gimme Shelter
2
Paint It Black
3
You Can't Always Get What You Want
4
Sympathy for the Devil

The Rolling Stones' 1969 song 'Gimme Shelter' opens with 'Oh, a storm is threat'ning my very life today,' setting a dark tone.
1
I Got You (I Feel Good)
2
Dancing in the Street
3
Do You Love Me
4
Twist and Shout

Martha and the Vandellas' 1964 hit 'Dancing in the Street' begins with 'Callin' out around the world' as part of its rallying opening.
1
Ticket to Ride
2
Help!
3
Day Tripper
4
Yesterday

"Help! I need somebody" is the opening and title line of The Beatles' 1965 song "Help!".
1
Love Me Do
2
From Me To You
3
Please Please Me
4
She Loves You

The repeated phrase "Love, love me do" is the central lyric and title of The Beatles' 1962 single "Love Me Do."
1
Turn! Turn! Turn!
2
Mr. Tambourine Man
3
The Sound of Silence
4
Blowin' in the Wind

Bob Dylan wrote (and The Byrds popularized) the 1965 song "Mr. Tambourine Man," which opens with that line.
1
Dream a Little Dream of Me
2
Dedicated to the One I Love
3
Monday, Monday
4
California Dreamin'

The Mamas & the Papas' 1966 hit "Monday, Monday" includes the lyric "Monday, Monday, can't trust that day."
1
Penny Lane
2
Lovely Rita
3
Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da
4
When I'm Sixty-Four

The Beatles' 1967 song "When I'm Sixty-Four" asks "Will you still need me, will you still feed me" in its chorus.
1
Do You Believe in Magic
2
White Rabbit
3
Sunshine of Your Love
4
Magic Carpet Ride

The Lovin' Spoonful's 1965 song is titled "Do You Believe in Magic" and begins with that question.
1
You've Really Got a Hold on Me
2
Tracks of My Tears
3
Ooo Baby Baby
4
My Girl

Smokey Robinson & the Miracles released "Ooo Baby Baby" in 1965 as a tender Motown ballad about regret.
1
She Loves You
2
Help!
3
Twist and Shout
4
I Saw Her Standing There

The Beatles' 1963 song "I Saw Her Standing There" includes the lyric "Well she was just seventeen, if you know what I mean."
1
Fortunate Son
2
Bad Moon Rising
3
Born on the Bayou
4
Proud Mary

Creedence Clearwater Revival's 1969 hit "Bad Moon Rising" begins with the line "I see a bad moon rising."
1
The Beat Goes On
2
These Boots Are Made for Walkin'
3
Something Stupid
4
I Got You Babe

Sonny & Cher's 1965 duet "I Got You Babe" repeatedly uses the line "I got you babe" as its central hook.
1
She's Not There
2
Ruby Tuesday
3
She's a Rainbow
4
Paint It Black

The Rolling Stones' 1967 song "She's a Rainbow" opens with the lyric "She comes in colors everywhere."
1
Honky Tonk Women
2
Let's Spend the Night Together
3
Jumpin' Jack Flash
4
Sympathy for the Devil

The Rolling Stones' 1967 single "Let's Spend the Night Together" features that direct line as its title and chorus.
1
Puff the Magic Dragon
2
Up, Up and Away
3
Aquarius/Let the Sunshine In
4
A Whiter Shade of Pale

The 5th Dimension's 1967 song "Up, Up and Away" asks "Would you like to ride in my beautiful balloon?" in its opening lines.
1
My Generation
2
I Can See for Miles
3
Behind Blue Eyes
4
Pinball Wizard

The Who's 1967 song "I Can See for Miles" repeats the phrase "I can see for miles and miles" as its memorable hook.
1
Twistin' the Night Away
2
Let's Twist Again
3
The Twist
4
Rock Around the Clock

Chubby Checker's 1960 hit "The Twist" popularized the exhortation "Come on baby, let's do the twist."
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The 1960s produced some of the most iconic music in history, from Motown classics to British Invasion anthems. This quiz presents one unforgettable lyric from each legendary song. True music lovers will put that nostalgic knowledge to the ultimate test.

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