Are these titles of 1970s songs or TV shows?
For the most tuned-in Seventies fans only.
In the 1970s, if you had a hit, chances were that name would be recycled and reused, so a hit TV show eventually shared the same name as a hit song, and vice versa. It was just the way that decade rolled.
Below, we want to see if you can keep straight different TV shows and hit songs of the Seventies. Only the most tuned-in '70s fans will get them all. Good luck!
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Is this the name of a 1970s song or TV show?
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Is this the name of a 1970s song or TV show?
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Is this the name of a 1970s song or TV show?
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Is this the name of a 1970s song or TV show?
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Is this the name of a 1970s song or TV show?
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Is this the name of a 1970s song or TV show?
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Is this the name of a 1970s song or TV show?
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Is this the name of a 1970s song or TV show?
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Is this the name of a 1970s song or TV show?
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Is this the name of a 1970s song or TV show?
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Is this the name of a 1970s song or TV show?
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Is this the name of a 1970s song or TV show?
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Is this the name of a 1970s song or TV show?
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Is this the name of a 1970s song or TV show?
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Is this the name of a 1970s song or TV show?
Are these titles of 1970s songs or TV shows?
Your Result...
Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Pellentesque nec ante ipsum. Mauris viverra, urna et porta sagittis, lorem diam dapibus diam, et lacinia libero quam id risus.Willie Nelson - Horseshoe
$19.95
Elvis - The Stare
$19.95
Sun Record Co. - Logo
$19.95
Jimi Hendrix - Woodstock
$19.95
Yes - Yessongs
$21.95
Elvis - Long Live the King
$19.95
Elvis - Mugshot
$19.95
Yes - Logo
$21.95
CBGB - Logo (Gray)
$19.95
Jimi Hendrix - Kiss the Sky
$19.95
Yes - Logo
$21.95
ZZ Top - Tres Hombres
$19.95
Elvis - TCB
$19.95
Tom Petty - Heart and Banner
$19.95
Tom Petty - Circle
$19.95
Willie Nelson - Horseshoe
$19.95
16 Comments
Actually, Saturday Night is the correct title of the show. It always opened with “ live from New York, it’s Saturday Night “
* B-b-but Diana was also a Paul Anka song! ♣
14 out of 15
What's it like being a walking glossary of the 1970s? I missed "Dark Lady". The first one could go either way. When Saturday Night Live first premiered it was called simply "Saturday Night". They couldn't call it Saturday Night Live when it premiered because Howard Cosell already had a show on the air at the time called Saturday Night Live. Howard Cosell's show was quickly cancelled, though, and they changed it to Saturday Night Live.
What's it like being a walking glossary of the 1970s? I missed "Dark Lady". The first one could go either way. When Saturday Night Live first premiered it was called simply "Saturday Night". They couldn't call it Saturday Night Live when it premiered because Howard Cosell already had a show on the air at the time called Saturday Night Live. Howard Cosell's show was quickly cancelled, though, and they changed it to Saturday Night Live.
14/15. Missed #11. Never watched "Gunsmoke" & never heard of "Dirty Sally". All the rest I knew; no guesses.