Guess The Song 🎶 One Song per Year 1955 - 2024 Everyone knows | Music Quiz

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🎵 Can you guess the hit of each year just from a clip? Dive into the world of music from 1955 to 2024! We play short clips of some of the most iconic songs of each year, and you have to guess which song it is. Whether you're a die-hard music aficionado of all decades or just love the thrill of a good challenge, this video is the perfect way to test your knowledge of the greatest hits of each year. Share the fun by challenging your friends to see who is the ultimate music expert. Let the guessing begin! 🎶

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Whats your favorite song or year. I think 1994 is awesome😊

quiz-paradise
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I dont listen to K-POP, but 2012's Gangnum Style, you can't deny, was a global sensation that changed a huge economy.

mayns
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Funny how my music-knowlege change from " yes, i defently heard about it", over " who doesnt know these songs?" To " what the f is this song?" During the decades

Dlrias
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Four songs from one group in less than 10 years is ridiculous... Except for this group, in that decade...

UnconventionalReasoning
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I seen one huge mistake in this video johnny b good was first preformed by Marty Mcfly in 1955 not Chuck Berry in 1958

PauliesWalnuts
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My problem is I know the lyrics and beats but no clue on most of the names. I grew up with all these cause my dad is a DJ. Just never bothered to know the names lol.

ShadowSorcerer
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Up until 1990, easy. 1990 to 2000 I struggle. After 2000 forget it, not a clue

camerondavis
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You did the 2000s dirty lmao. Could've used used Linkin Park at least once

solus
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Woah that's a lot of beatles songs

mj--xy
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Knew every single song. My dad taught me the love of music.🕊️

MamaBearhEDS
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Except for a couple I was doing great until 2001 and then it went downhill 😂

annetterawlings
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I was batting perfect until 1987 (music my mother played for me, after which she was busy with me), missed a few, and then knew all the late 90's/00's from when I was in middle and high school. I knew some of the ones in the late 10's as I heard them working catering at weddings. But that stopped in 2020 (for obvious reasons), after which I don't just not know the names of the songs... I haven't even heard them before.

Gotta say though, nothing has made me feel more old recently, than seeing a playlist of songs from 1955 to today, that hits the 90's and is *only halfway through* the set.

Yonkage-ikqb
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Love the video!
Let's collect which artists should have been mentioned. I'll start:
Amy Winehouse
Sting
Little Richard
Dolly Parton

ValentinaAraya
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It's simply amazing how songs we haven't heard for decades come immediately back to mind. Fun fact: Hotel California, etc., is by the band Eagles, as shown on that t-shirt. Everyone, forever, including me, has called them The Eagles. They've said in interviews that they hate it but know that it'll never change.

mbrow
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54/70, i didn't know most of them til the early 80s, then didn't know more til the 2000s

cvaal
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Proud to say im related to Lynyrd Skynyrd by 3rd cousins

MaddieMaddie-kloc
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This video is like a musical journey through the years! 💕 It's fascinating to see how the songs and trends have evolved from year to year. Some of these songs bring back so many memories, while others make me discover new artists and genres that I might have overlooked before. Thank you for this nostalgic and entertaining journey! 🎶✨

Nadja
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Love that we saw Beatlemania - they were crazy popular in the 60s & 70s!!!❤

MattJacksonOOC
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For everyone who skipped it when that Christmas song came on 11:52

nerdsrailway
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I'm 73 and did 100% up to the mid 80's and after that my percentage went progressively downhill. Mainly because it is a stretch of the imagination to classify that stuff as "music".

AFmedic