Take a brain break & guess the names of these 1978 songs with just one lyric
Take a brain break & guess the names of these 1978 songs with just one lyric
Ricardo RamirezSun, April 19, 2026 at 5:56 PM UTC
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Think you know 1978’s biggest hits? Take this lyric quiz
The year 1978 brought unforgettable music. Disco ruled the airwaves, rock evolved, and pop dominated. These ten songs defined the era. Can you identify them from just a snippet of lyrics?
Each slide features a lyric. Think fast and guess the song. When in doubt, click to the next slide to see the answer.
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Question 1
“Well now, I get low and I get high. And if I can’t get either, I really try”
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Answer
“Stayin’ Alive” by Bee Gees. The falsetto was a discovery for Barry Gibb, and the song topped Billboard for four weeks after its inclusion in Saturday Night Fever.
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Question 2
“Young and old are doing it, I’m told. Just one try, and you too will be sold”
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Answer
“Le Freak” by Chic. Written after being denied entry to Studio 54 on New Year’s Eve 1977, the original hook was explicit before becoming “Freak Out.”
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Question 3
“I’ve been waiting in the hall. Been waiting on your call. When the phone rings”
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Answer
“Miss You” by The Rolling Stones. Mick Jagger frequented Studio 54, influencing this disco-rock crossover that reached number one and ran for six weeks at number two.
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Question 4
“If it feels all right. Maybe you can stay all night. Shall I leave you my key?”
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Answer
“Hot Blooded” by Foreigner. Mick Jones kept playing guitar riffs until Lou Gramm said “Wait! Stop!” and they created this classic that peaked at number three.
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Question 5
“Way down the street, there’s a light in his place. He opens the door, he’s got that look on his face”
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Answer
“Baker Street” by Gerry Rafferty. Saxophonist Raphael Ravenscroft was paid just £27 for the session, receiving no royalties for one of music’s most memorable riffs.
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Question 6
“When we are together, the moments I cherish. With every beat of my heart”
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Answer
“Three Times a Lady” by Commodores. Lionel Richie wrote it after his father’s anniversary toast, dedicating it to his wife and mother after hearing his father’s tribute.
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Question 7
“If you’re filled with affection. You’re too shy to convey. Meditate in my direction. Feel your way”
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Answer
“You’re the One That I Want” by John Travolta & Olivia Newton-John. Composer John Farrar wrote it hastily overnight to fill a musical gap in the film, presenting it to Newton-John at 6 a.m.
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Question 8
“Now don’t hang on. Nothin’ lasts forever but the earth and sky. It slips away”
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Answer
“Dust in the Wind” by Kansas. Kerry Livgren’s wife heard him practicing and suggested he write lyrics, inspiring this meditation on mortality in just 15 minutes.
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Question 9
“There’s no time to waste, let’s get this show on the road. Listen to the music and let your body float”
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Answer
“Boogie Oogie Oogie” by A Taste of Honey. The song was inspired by a tough military base crowd who wouldn’t dance, prompting bassist Janice Marie Johnson to write the line.
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Question 10
“I need that sweet sensation of living in your love. I can’t breath when you’re away, it pulls me down. You are the question and the answer am I”
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Answer
“Shadow Dancing” by Andy Gibb. Written by all four Gibb brothers in just ten minutes, it became Billboard’s biggest single of 1978, outselling even the Bee Gees’ hits.
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Final score
Music quizzes like this one do more than spark nostalgia. They give your brain a quick, fun workout while transporting you back to unforgettable moments. How many did you get right? Share your score in the comments. Want to keep the retro vibe alive? Create a playlist of these 1978 classics and let the soundtrack of that incredible year keep playing.
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