It’s Competition Time!
Can you answer this simple question?
The answer lies in plain(ish) sight within Bob’s extensive archived database of artists, tracks and songs played on his many radio & TV shows over the last 54 years!
We’ll announce the correct answer every Thursday before Bob goes on air!
Note that this competition is just for fun. No entrant / user data is collected or stored and no winning entrant will be announced. The correct answer will be correct as of the date the question was asked.
Remember, this is #justforfun / #noprizeoffered
Previous Quiz results:
The question last week was, “On this day (17th October) in 1969 Led Zeppelin 2 was released in the US. In the 55 years since then which of these tracks has Bob featured the most? “Ramble On”, “Whole Lotta Love”, “Heartbreaker” or “What Is And What Should Never Be”?”.
The question last week was, “Keith Urban, Darius Rucker, Jo Dee Messina and Lainey Wilson all topped the Country charts this week in years gone by. But which of these great artists has Bob played the most on his Country Show over the years?”.
The question last week was, “Carrie Underwood, Luke Bryan, Luke Combs and Kacey Musgraves are all artists that Bob has introduced onstage as host of the Country to Country Festival. But which of these four artists has he played the most on the Country Show?”.
The question last week was, “Today (26th September) marks exactly 55 years since The Beatles released “Abbey Road”. What track from that sensational album do you think Bob has featured the most since then?”.
The question last week was, “Today (19th September) marks 43 years since Simon & Garfunkel reunited for the legendary Concert in New York’s Central Park. Which of their songs do you think Bob’s played most over the years?”.
The question last week was, “Today (12th Sept) we remember Johnny Cash on the anniversary of his passing. Bob’s played Johnny’s records extensively over the last 54 years - which track do you think he’s played most often?”.
The question last week was, “This week marks 59 years since The Beatles released the single “Help!” and the band remains Bob’s most featured artist to this day - but can you tell us which Beatles track he’s featured most often over the years?”.
The question last week was, “As Oasis plot World dominance in 2025 take a moment to dive into Bob's archive and tell us which of their singles Bob's played most often...”. The options were: Wonderwall, Supersonic, Don't Look Back In Anger or Cigarettes and Alcohol.
The question last week was, “15th August marks exactly 55 years since the Woodstock Festival was held… of these iconic performers from that show, which has Bob featured most between then and now?” The options were: The Who, Joan Baez, Santana or Creedence Clearwater Revival.
The question last week was, “Which of these Elvis Presley songs has Bob featured most over the last 54 years of broadcasting?” The options were: Heartbreak Hotel, A Mess Of Blues, All Shook Up or That's Alright.
The question last week was, “Bob’s Country Show has achieved record audience figures this year - can you tell us which of these 4 artists has he featured most in 2024?” The options were: Carly Pearce, Kacey Musgraves, Darius Rucker & Brothers Osborne.
The question last week was, “In Bob’s very first FULL year of presenting #OGWT, which of these artists featured most often?” The options were: The Beatles, Fairport Convention, Yes & Focus.
The question last week was, “Which artist did Bob feature most on his Whispering Bobcast in 2021?” The options were: Lauren Housley, Rodney Crowell, Jackson Browne or Lukas Nelson.
The question last week was, “Which of these Prog Rock behemoths has Bob featured most over his entire 54 year career?” The options were: Genesis, Yes, Emerson, Lake & Palmer or Jethro Tull.
The question last week was, “Of these 4 artists which do you think featured most on Bob's Radio 2 Weekend Show?” The options were: Tracy Chapman, Bob Dylan, Richard Thompson or Aretha Franklin.
The question last week was, “During Bob's years of presenting "The Old Grey Whistle Test" which of these 4 artists do you think featured the most?” The options were: Sensational Alex Harvey Band, Little Feat, Rory Gallagher or Steely Dan.
The question last week was, “Of these 4 Eagles-related artists, which did Bob feature most during his time presenting The Old Grey Whistle Test?” The options were: The Eagles, POCO, Linda Ronstadt or JD Souther.
The question last week was, “Of these 4 albums, which did Bob feature most on his BBC Radio 2 Weekend Show?” The options were: Joni Mitchell's "Blue", Bruce Springsteen's “The Rising”, Jimi Hendrix's "Electric Ladyland" or Midlake's “The Trials of”.
The question last week was, “Of these 4 albums, which did Bob feature most on his BBC Radio 2 Weekend Show?” The options were: Joni Mitchell's "Blue", Bruce Springsteen's “The Rising”, Jimi Hendrix's "Electric Ladyland" or Midlake's “The Trials of Van Occupanther”.
The question last week was, “During Bob's years of presenting "The Old Grey Whistle Test", of these 4 artists which do you think featured the most? Bonnie Raitt, Stevie Wonder, Jackson Browne or John Martyn?
The question last week was, “Over the last 25 years of presenting BBC Radio 2's "Country Show", which of these artists do you think Bob has featured the most? Thomas Rhett, Eric Church, Chris Stapleton or Miranda Lambert.