Do You Know the Opening Lyrics of These ’60s Songs?

By: Lauren Lubas
Estimated Completion Time
7 min
Do You Know the Opening Lyrics of These ’60s Songs?
Image: Wiki Commons by Elektra Records-Joel Brodsky

About This Quiz

Music is an outlet for people. Many people even have different genres and time periods they crank up depending on their moods. You may find that a little rap is great when you're in the car on a bright sunny day, or you might notice how classic rock takes you back in time when you want to sit on the porch with a cold one.

There is one decade, however, when the music was so good, so pure and so on point that you could probably listen to it at any time, in any mood. That decade is the 1960s. Rock and roll was a burgeoning genre. People had no idea what to do when dancing replaced toe-tapping, and some of them protested the sounds that emerged. But we all know that when the adults complain, youth rebel. From the British invasion to the gloriously political rock and roll sounds that came out of the 1960s, music made a definite change, and it wasn't about to apologize.

If you grew up in the '60s, or you have a special place in your heart for the music that changed the world, you probably know a few lyrics to a few songs. But can you tell us the opening lines to all of these hits?

Chubby Checker
Wiki Commons by Jack T. Franklin, PHiladelphia
This dance song changed America. What are the opening lyrics of Chubby Checker's "The Twist" (1960)?
"Let's do the twist"
"Take me by the hand"
"And go like this"
"Come on baby"
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

Though most songs that had specific dances that went along with them didn't last long, "The Twist" made its way into our hearts, and everyone now knows how to swing their hips and knees around to this beat.

Advertisement

The Ronettes
Wiki Commons by GAC-General Artists Corporation-management
The Ronettes pleaded in "Be My Baby" (1964), but how did the song begin?
"If I had the chance, I'd never let you go"
"I'll make you happy, baby"
"Be my little baby"
"The night we met, I knew I needed you so"
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

In the 1960s, it was totally normal for women to beg men for love. Of course, a song like this wouldn't make it very far these days, but the sound the Ronettes gave us was good enough to help this one become timeless.

Advertisement

The Animals
Wiki Commons by Richard William Laws
What are the first words to "House of the Rising Sun" by The Animals?
"She's got blue jeans"
"Her tight dress spoke to me"
"There is a house in New Orleans"
"My mother was a tailor"
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

Though this is a rock anthem, it really is just about a bar that was on fire. We suppose inspiration can come from anywhere, and sometimes it comes from watching a bar burn and smoke cover the river.

Advertisement

Ben E King
delihayat/E+/Getty Images
"Stand By Me" is a song that has stood the test of time. Do you know its first lines?
"When the night has come"
"The moon is the only light we'll see"
"I won't be afraid"
"If the sky that we look upon"
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

Ben E. King brought this song to us in 1961, and we soon realized that gorgeous music comes from all walks of life. This song touched many people, and it still does today, because whenever life's troubles get to be too much for us, we can turn it up loud.

Advertisement

The Monkees
Wiki Commons by Entertainment International
Do you know the opening line of "I'm a Believer" (1967) by the Monkees?
"Love was out to get me"
"Not a trace of doubt in my mind"
"I thought love was only true in fairy tales"
"Disappointment haunted all my dreams"
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

Any list of pop songs of the 1960s would not be complete without this song by The Monkees. Alright, they weren't great at spelling, but they were amazing at creating catchy tunes with fun lyrics.

Advertisement

The Foundations
ProjectB/E+/Getty Images
"Build Me Up Buttercup" is one of the most singable songs ever written. Do you know the opening lyrics?
"How do you fill me up"
"Why do you build me up"
"Can you chill me out"
"When you smile"
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

The Foundations had a big hit with "Build Me Up Buttercup" in 1968. This song has been used in countless movies for actors to lip sync to, and it also works as an excellent karaoke tune.

Advertisement

The Mamas and the Papas
Wiki Commons by ABC Television
The Mamas and the Papas made everyone dream of California, but can you find the first line of the song, "California Dreamin'" (1966)?
"If I was in L.A."
"I'd be safe and warm"
"I went for a walk"
"All the leaves are brown"
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

The 1960s were a tumultuous time. Children were running away from home to sing in the streets and "fight the power." Songs like this inspired people to leave their small towns behind and start anew.

Advertisement

The Four Tops
Wiki Commons by Ron Kroon / Anefo
You might not recognize this one right off the bat, but do you know the first words from "I Can't Help Myself" by The Four Tops?
"You're the one, the only one, the one I need"
"I don't wanna see you 'round here anymore"
"She's only got eyes for him, but I don't mind"
"Ooh, sugar pie, honey bunch, you know that I love you"
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

Everyone knows this song as "Sugar Pie, Honey Bunch," but it was actually called "I Can't Help Myself" when it was released in 1965. When you really think about the lyrics, it's quite a sad song about love and loss.

Advertisement

Elvis Presley
Wiki Commons by MGM
Can you guess the opening line of Elvis Presley's "Suspicious Minds" (1969)?
"We're caught in a trap"
"We can't go on together"
"So, if an old friend I know"
"Would I still see suspicion in your eyes?"
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

Elvis was huge in the 1960s. Not only did he serve in the military, but he also gave us some of the most memorable music released back then. While some believe that he is still alive, others just enjoy listening to his music.

Advertisement

The Rolling Stones
Wiki Commons by Bert Verhoeff (ANEFO)
In 1966, The Rolling Stones had a hit with "Paint It Black." Do you know the opening lyrics?
"I see a red door"
"I see a black door"
"I see a green door"
"I see a wood door"
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

The Rolling Stones had quite a few hits over the years, and as their later songs became more popular, many forgot about this 1966 classic. It was bold and a little weird, but that is what rock music needed at the time.

Advertisement

The Troggs
Wiki Commons by Photographer: Jac. de Nijs (ANEFO)
Do you know the first lyrics of "Wild Thing" by The Troggs?
"There is a house in New Orleans"
"Wild thing, I think I love you"
"Wild thing, you make my heart sing"
"Come on and hold me tight"
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

This song made a comeback in the 1990s (actually, we don't think it ever really left), and it is clear that this wild music gave everyone a little jolt. It showed people of 1966 that you could have a simple song with simple lyrics, and it could be great.

Advertisement

The Temptations 2
Wiki Commons by Bernie Ilson, Inc.
"My Girl" was a hit by The Temptations in 1965. Can you pick the opening lyrics?
"When it's cold outside, I got the month of May"
"I've got sunshine on a cloudy day"
"I guess you'd say"
"What can make me feel this way"
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

If you're looking for a wholesome song to sing to your child, this is the one for you. It is so perfectly pure, and it is simply about how much a man loves his girl and how happy she makes him.

Advertisement

Diana Ross & The Supremes
Wiki Commons by GAC-General Artists Corporation-IMTI-International Talent Management Inc.
Can you guess the opening lyrics to "Stop! In The Name Of Love" by Diana Ross & The Supremes?
"I watch you walk down the street"
"Stop! In the name of love, before you break my heart"
"This time, before you run to her"
"Think it over"
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

Diana Ross was something special, and everyone in the 1960s saw it. She was bold and had a voice that just wouldn't quit. This song really helped her gain traction in the pop world.

Advertisement

The Temptations
Wiki Commons by Motown Records
In the 1960s, The Temptations weren't too proud to beg, but do you know the opening lyrics to "Ain't Too Proud To Beg" (1966)?
"I refuse to let you go"
"I can build a castle from a single grain of sand"
"I know you wanna leave me"
"I heard a crying man is half a man"
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

Though 1960s pop was full of women begging men, The Temptations flipped the script and sang a song about how they needed the woman, and crying was totally cool, as long as she stayed.

Advertisement

The Righteous Brothers
Wiki Commons by Orange County Archives
The Righteous Brothers' "Unchained Melody" (1965) is considered one of the best love songs of all time. Can you spot the opening lyrics?
"Lonely rivers flow"
"Wait for me, wait for me"
"Time goes by so slowly"
"Oh, my love, my darling"
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

"... I hunger for your touch" ... eh hem, sorry, we couldn't not finish that line. This song has been in dozens of movies, but none so memorable as that crazy scene in "Ghost" (1990). Yas.

Advertisement

The Shirelles
Wiki Commons by Universal Attractions
The Shirelles made this one famous. What are the opening lyrics of "Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow" (1960)?
"Tomorrow I'm yours"
"We had a great night"
"Is this a lasting treasure"
"Tonight you're mine"
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

Alright, we'll admit that The Shirelles weren't the greatest performers, but their voices were unique (and hey, dancing around stages wasn't super important at the time). This song reminds us that people don't necessarily have to love you forever.

Advertisement

The Doors
Wiki Commons by APA-Agency for the Performing Arts-management
We all know that The Doors were controversial in the '60s, but do you remember the opening lyrics to "Light My Fire" (1967)?
"Come on baby, light my fire"
"If I was to say to you"
"You know that it would be untrue"
"Try to set the night on fire"
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

Jim Morrison changed the way we look at music, rock music to be more specific. It didn't have to bend or bow to the masses; it just had to be art. The Doors always seemed to give us exactly what we needed.

Advertisement

The Beatles
Wiki Commons by Parlophone Music Sweden
Do you know the opening lyrics to The Beatles' hit, "Eight Days A Week" (1964)?
"Hold me, love me"
"Oh, I need your love, babe"
"I ain't got nothing but love girl"
"Eight days a week"
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

The Beatles were the very definition of cool when it came to the 1960s. They were chased and followed by screaming mobs. It's a miracle the remaining members can hear anything, as just watching videos of them back then is an all-out assault on the eardrums.

Advertisement

Marvin Gaye
Wiki Commons by J. Edward Bailey
In 1968, Marvin Gaye heard it through the grapevine . Do you know the opening lyrics to that song?
"Oh I bet you're wonderin' how I knew"
"It took me by surprise"
"When I found out yesterday"
"I'm just about to lose my mind"
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

Anyone who has learned about a breakup from rumors and gossip holds this song deep in their hearts. It's all about heartbreak and the difficulty of young love. The sound and the lyrics still hold up today.

Advertisement

Sonny and Cher
Wiki Commons by ABC Television
Sonny and Cher were an unstoppable duo. Do you know the opening lyrics to their hit, "I Got You Babe" (1965)?
"They say our love won't pay the rent"
"I'm sure of all the things we got"
"They say we're young and we don't know"
"I got flowers in the spring"
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

Sonny and Cher were the ultimate duo, and we just loved seeing them. Even after they divorced, this song was heard quite a bit on the airwaves, and Cher even sings it at her Las Vegas shows to this day.

Advertisement

The Byrds
Wiki Commons by Joost Evers / Anefo
Can you guess the opening lyrics to The Byrds' "Mr. Tambourine Man" (1965)?
"I'm ready to go anywhere"
"I'm ready to fade away"
On to my own parade cast your dancin' spell my way"
"Hey Mister Tambourine Man, play a song for me"
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

There's nothing like a song about a guy who walks around with a tambourine. We'll admit, some of the songs of the 1960s were a little odd, but that was art trying to find itself in a way.

Advertisement

The Rolling Stones 2
Wiki Commons by Gorup de Besanez
What are the first lyrics to "Jumpin' Jack Flash" by The Rolling Stones?
"I was born in a cross-fire hurricane"
"I was raised by a toothless,, bearded hag"
"I was drowned, I was washed up and left for dead"
"I was crowned with a spike right through my head"
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

All of these things happened to the character in this song, of course, but it was totally alright, because he was Jumpin' Jack Flash. This song was weird and had some odd lyrics, but it is always worthy of a crank up when you hear it played.

Advertisement

The Kinks
Wiki Commons by W. Veenman
The Kinks made "You Really Got Me" famous. Do you know the opening lyrics?
"Girl, you really got me goin'"
"Girl, you really have me now"
"Girl, it's a wild night"
"It was a wild Saturday"
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

The Kinks were way ahead of their time (as far as sound goes). While some didn't know what to do with this new sound, other's brought it into the light and made it quite famous. This song is unique and original.

Advertisement

Neil Diamond
Wiki Commons by Jessie Eastland
"Sweet Caroline" by Neil Diamond is a karaoke sensation. Do you know its opening line?
"I'd be inclined"
"Where it began, I can't begin to knowing"
"Hands, touching hands, reaching out, touching me, touching you"
"Sweet Caroline, good times never seemed so good"
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

Few songs could make it as college go-tos the way that "Sweet Caroline" (1969) did. It was (and still is) a song that everyone can wrap their heads around and actually relate to on a deeper level.

Advertisement

Bob Dylan
Wiki Commons by Rowland Scherman
Some say Bob Dylan was the king of the 1960s. Do you know the first lyrics to "Like a Rolling Stone" (1965)?
"Once upon a time, you dressed so fine"
"Now you don't seem so proud"
"To be without a home"
"With no direction home"
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

Bob Dylan wrote poetry and sang it with an acoustic guitar in the background. He wrote complete stories and wasn't concerned with how long the song was going to end up being. It was finished when it was finished, and there is no purer form of music.

Advertisement

the Marvelettes
Wiki Commons by Motown/Tamla Records-photographer-James Kriegsmann, New York
Do you remember the opening lyrics from "Please Mr. Postman" by the Marvelettes?
"Wait Mr. Postman"
"Please Mr. Postman"
"Stop Mr. Postman"
"Give me a letter Mr. Postman"
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

When it came to pop music, the 1960s gave us various sounds by various artists. "Please Mr. Postman" was the kind of song that you sang out loud as a child and as an adult. It held a yearning that we all remember having at one point in our lives.

Advertisement

Steppenwolf
Wiki Commons by ABC / Dunhill Records
Can you spot the opening lyrics to Steppenwolf's "Born to Be Wild" (1968)?
"Take it as it comes"
"Lookin' for adventure"
"I was born"
"Get your motor runnin'"
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

So maybe "Magic Carpet Ride" was a better song, but "Born to Be Wild" was probably the most famous song by Steppenwolf. While it seems like a nice song now, it was a powerful rock hit when it was released in 1968.

Advertisement

Buffalo Springfield
RyanJLane/E+/Getty Images
Of all the political music of the 1960s, Buffalo Springfield's "For What It's Worth" (1966) seems to be the leader of it all. What are the first words of the song?
"Stop, children, what's that sound"
"There's something happening here"
"There's a man with a gun over there"
"There's battle lines being drawn"
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

"Nobody's right if everybody's wrong," are lyrics that we could stand to put on repeat for a while. There is a lot we can all learn from American folk music of the 1960s, and if nothing else, we can just enjoy the sound.

Advertisement

Creedence Clearwater Revival
Wiki Commons by Fantasy Records
In "Fortunate Son" (1969), Creedence Clearwater Revival made a bold political statement. Do you know the song's opening line?
"Some folks are born made to wave the flag"
"Some folks are born silver spoon in hand"
"Ooh, they're red, white and blue"
"It ain't me, it ain't me"
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

Creedence Clearwater Revival had many different sounds, and it seemed like they had a song for every mood you were in. Are you feeling political? "Fortunate Son" is available. Need to dance? "Suzie Q" is always ready.

Advertisement

Sam Cooke
Wiki Commons by RCA Victor Records
Sam Cooke had some amazing hits. What are the opening lyrics to "A Change is Gonna Come" (1964)?
"I've been too hard living"
"I'm afraid to die"
"I was born by the river in a little tent"
"I go to the movie and I go downtown"
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

Sam Cooke had one of the most unique voices of his generation (and it was a generation of some pretty unique voices). While only a few of his songs have stood the test of time, his entire library is always nice to revisit.

Advertisement

The Who
Wiki Commons by Jean-Luc
The Who gave us some great music in the 1960s. Do you know the opening lyrics to "I Can See For Miles" (1967)?
"I know that you have"
"There's magic in your eyes"
"I know you've deceived me, now here's a surprise"
"You took advantage of my trust in you"
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

When you boil down the lyrics to this song, they seem rather creepy. It's about a guy who knows a little too much. Alright, maybe he's hurt, but that doesn't make stalking acceptable.

Advertisement

Jimi Hendrix
Wiki Commons by Warner/Reprise Records
We can't have a '60s music quiz without a little Jimi Hendrix. What are the opening lyrics to "All Along the Watchtower" (1968)?
"There's too much confusion"
"There must be some kind of way outta here"
"No reason to get excited"
"There are many here among us who feel that life is but a joke"
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

Jimi Hendrix had some powerful lyrics, and let's be honest, many great singers have tried to recreate this song, but nothing compares to Jimi's rendition. He was a musical god, and we all bowed to him.

Advertisement

James Brown
Wiki Commons by ABC Television
The James Brown hit, "Papa's Got a Brand New Bag," (1966) has interesting lyrics. Do you know the first few?
"He ain't no drag"
"He's got a brand new bag"
"He's doing the jerk"
"Come here, sister ... papa's in the swing"
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

It might just be impossible to listen to this song without starting to dance (or at the very least bob your head and tap your feet to the beat). It's just such a fantastic song all around. The music, the beat, the lyrics and James Brown. How could anything be wrong with this song?

Advertisement

Van Morrison
Marianne Purdie/Moment/Getty Images
Van Morrison sang "Brown Eyed Girl" in 1967. Do you know the first line?
"Days when the rains came"
"Hey, where did we go?"
"Down in the hollow"
"Playin' a new game"
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

When you listen to the lyrics of this song, it tells the story of young love, change and memories. "Brown Eyed Girl" might have some of the most powerful lyrics produced in music, but it is also punchy and fun to dance to.

Advertisement

The Beach Boys
Wiki Commons by ABC Television
The Beach Boys were all about those "Good Vibrations," but do you know the opening lyrics to that song?
"I love the colorful clothes she wears"
"Close my eyes"
"I'm pickin' up good vibrations"
"She's giving me excitations"
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

There is something about how The Beach Boys worked together to create beautiful harmonies that makes their music pure and wholesome. This is definitely a signature song of 1966, and we still listen to it today.

Advertisement

You Got:
/35
Wiki Commons by Elektra Records-Joel Brodsky