Greatest Crooners of the 20th Century
Instructions: How well do you remember the golden voices of Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, and the giants of the crooning era?
- 1.
Which crooner was known by the nickname 'Ol' Blue Eyes'?
AFrank SinatraBDean MartinCPerry ComoDNat King Cole - 2.
Nat King Cole was the first African American to host his own television show. Which year did it premiere?
A1950B1954C1956D1960 - 3.
Which crooner and comedian famously sang 'That's Amore' in the 1953 film 'The Caddy'?
ATony BennettBDean MartinCBing CrosbyDVic Damone - 4.
Bing Crosby's recording of which holiday song is the best-selling single of all time worldwide?
AI'll Be Home for ChristmasBWhite ChristmasCSilent NightDSilver Bells - 5.
Which crooner is famous for the 1962 classic 'I Left My Heart in San Francisco'?
AAndy WilliamsBJack JonesCTony BennettDMel Tormé
Answer Key
Frank Sinatra earned the nickname Ol' Blue Eyes in the 1940s.
The Nat King Cole Show premiered on NBC in November 1956.
Dean Martin's 'That's Amore' became one of his most beloved signature songs.
White Christmas, written by Irving Berlin and sung by Bing Crosby, has sold over 50 million copies.
Tony Bennett's signature song became a worldwide hit and an anthem for San Francisco.