Which five songs originally written or recorded by Black artists were covered by the Beatles? – Answered
The Microsoft Rewards Bing HomePage Trivial quiz question is: Which five songs originally written or recorded by Black artists were covered by the Beatles? [supersonic quiz]
The options that are given for this Bing homepage quiz are listed below:
Corinna
Please Mr. Postman
Baby It’s You
Chains
Can I Get a Witness
Ain’t too Proud to Beg
Roll Over Beethoven
Anna (Go to Him)
The 5 correct answers to this Microsoft Rewards Bing HomePage Trivial quiz question are listed below:
Please Mr. Postman
Baby It’s You
Chains
Roll Over Beethoven
Anna (Go to Him)
Here’s a list of songs written or made by black artists that were covered by the Beatles:
- “Twist and Shout” – Originally by The Top Notes, covered by The Beatles on their album “Please Please Me”
- “Money (That’s What I Want)” – Originally by Barrett Strong, covered by The Beatles on their album “With The Beatles”
- “Roll Over Beethoven” – Originally by Chuck Berry, covered by The Beatles on their album “With The Beatles”
- “Rock and Roll Music” – Originally by Chuck Berry, covered by The Beatles on their album “Beatles for Sale”
- “Kansas City” – Originally by Little Willie Littlefield, covered by The Beatles on their album “Beatles for Sale”
- “Act Naturally” – Originally by Buck Owens, covered by The Beatles on their album “Help!”
- “Bad Boy” – Originally by Larry Williams, covered by The Beatles on their album “Beatles VI”
- “Matchbox” – Originally by Carl Perkins, covered by The Beatles on their album “With The Beatles”
- “Ain’t She Sweet” – Originally by Milton Ager and Jack Yellen, covered by The Beatles on their album “Ain’t She Sweet”
- “Lucille” – Originally by Little Richard, covered by The Beatles on their album “Live! at the Star-Club in Hamburg, Germany; 1962”.
- “Honey Hush” – Originally by Big Joe Turner, covered by The Beatles on their album “Live! at the Star-Club in Hamburg, Germany; 1962”.
- “Long Tall Sally” – Originally by Little Richard, covered by The Beatles on their album “Live! at the Star-Club in Hamburg, Germany; 1962”.
- “Dizzy Miss Lizzie” – Originally by Larry Williams, covered by The Beatles on their album “Help!”
- “Ya Ya” – Originally by Lee Dorsey, covered by The Beatles on their album “Twist and Shout”
- “Boys” – Originally by The Shirelles, covered by The Beatles on their album “Twist and Shout”
- “Everybody’s Trying to Be My Baby” – Originally by Carl Perkins, covered by The Beatles on their album “Beatles for Sale”
- “I’m Talking About You” – Originally by Chuck Berry, covered by The Beatles on their album “With The Beatles”
- “Nadine” – Originally by Chuck Berry, covered by The Beatles on their album “Chuck Berry – Rock and Roll Music”.
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