Quincy Jones - How well do you know his music?
Was he involved with these tunes?
The Everett Collection
Quincy Jones was responsible for some of the coolest sounds in music, television, and sound history.
Today, we're paying tribute with a quiz where we'll see how well you remember his legacy. We'll name a piece of media, you tell us whether you think Quincy Jones was involved in the music. Maybe he wrote it. Maybe he played on it, composed it, or served as producer.
Good luck, and be sure to share your score in the comments section below!
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The Theme from "Ironside"
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The Theme from "Sanford & Son"
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The Theme from "Mission: Impossible"
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The Italian Job soundtrack
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The Bullit soundtrack
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The Amityville Horror soundtrack
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"We Are the World"
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"Do They Know it's Christmas?"
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Michael Jackson's "P.Y.T. (Pretty Young Thing)
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The Brothers Johnson – “Strawberry Letter #23”
Quincy Jones - How well do you know his music?
Your Result...
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Jimi Hendrix - Woodstock
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29 Comments
8/10 I made a couple of good guesses.
I really like "Strawberry Letter #23," especially the long version.
I really like "Strawberry Letter #23," especially the long version.
9/10
I tripped in the junk yard.
I tripped in the junk yard.
9/10 got # 5 wrong. I thought he did the music for the Steve McQueen movie Bullitt. Lalo Schifrin did the music. I just looked it up.