Rock around the clock: A quiz about songs with ''time'' in the title
May time be on your side!

Time and tide wait for no man. And neither does this quiz. So... snip, snap, get to it!
This one shouldn't take too long to explain. It's all about songs with ''time'' in the title!
What're you waiting for?! The clock's ticking!
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Who had a big hit in 1984 with "Time After Time"?
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In which decade did Cher release "If I Could Turn Back Time"?
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"What's your name, who's your daddy," asked which band in their hit song "Time of the Season"?
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In one of their signature tunes, "Time," Pink Floyd sang "Ticking away the ______ that make up a dull day."
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Which classic rock band sang "Love Me Two Times"?
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In "The Times They Are a-Changin'," Bob Dylan addresses all of the following EXCEPT...
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Who reached #3 on the Billboard charts with 1987's "Sign o' the Times"?
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“(I’ve Had) The Time of my Life” by Bill Medley and Jennifer Warnes is best known for its inclusion in which film?
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In "Old Time Rock and Roll," Bob Seger tells us... "I __________ about the days of old."
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Which band had a song on their 1978 debut called "Good Times Roll"?

Rock around the clock: A quiz about songs with ''time'' in the title
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good morning folks
Very little.
There are lots of Amish around here who speak their version of it, though. And I have been to Germany once.
There are lots of Amish around here who speak their version of it, though. And I have been to Germany once.
That's so cool! I speak very little as well....I mainly know manners, as in 'bitte'(please) and 'danke'(thank you), and a few other sentences, like 'was ist das'(what is it/that/this), 'Ich leibe dich'(I love you), 'warte nu eine minute'(wait just a minute) 'was ist denn jetz'(what is it now) and a few others that I don't know how to spell. Still, it's so cool that you've been to Germany!
Thanks. I went over with an old school pal of mine who had married a German girl when he was stationed over there.
What was most interesting to me about Germany was that, despite the language differences, I didn't really feel like I was in a foreign country. Well, what was also interesting was going over one hundred miles per hour packed in this little bullet car on the Autobahn, in the rain, with some of their German friends.
What was most interesting to me about Germany was that, despite the language differences, I didn't really feel like I was in a foreign country. Well, what was also interesting was going over one hundred miles per hour packed in this little bullet car on the Autobahn, in the rain, with some of their German friends.
10/10. A few were guesses, though I know a few of these songs. A tip for listening to 'Time of the season' by The Zombies: listen to it during autumn. Believe me, it will fit the vibe in the air. Of course you can listen to it anytime you want, I'm just saying that it will sound extra special if you listen to it during autumn. Just a little tidbit! :)