Lennon-McCartney's "Yesterday" by AlexanderD

Champion(s):

DoyleE
Oscar Wilde said, "One's real life is so often the life that one does not lead." I should've been the one to get to say that.


Runner(s)-Up:

BoyerA
The adverb always follows the verb.


Quiz Description

One of the most, if not THE most, covered songs in popular music is "Yesterday" by The Beatles. For each year and description, name the act who recorded the cover.

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Questions:

In 1994, it was the final track of their "II" album.

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Boyz II Men

In 1976, it was on the soundtrack to "All This And World War II".

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David Essex

In 1992, it was track 9 of their second album, "Funky Divas".

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En Vogue

In 2013, she sang it on the "Glee" episode "Love, Love, Love".

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Lea Michele

In 1986, recording "The Beatles Connection"... and again in 2001 with Erich Kunzel & the Cincinnati Pops Orchestra.

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The King's Singers

He sang it "Just Once"... in 2015 for his "Songs Of The Cover Hits Of The Beatles".

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James Ingram

In 2006, they sang it at the Grammy WITH Paul McCartney (Jay-Z was there, too).

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Linkin Park

In 1966 and 1970, this jazz "royalty" released two Beatles tributes, and "Yesterday" was on both of them.

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Count Basie

In 1991, for her "Keep the Music Playing" album

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Shirley Bassey

In 1992, it was one of his "Timeless" classics.

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Michael Bolton

Between 1971 and 1972, he performed it live and released it on his "These Songs For You... Live!"

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Donny Hathaway

In 1966, it was track 2 of their "I Hear A Symphony".

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The Supremes