(October 21, 2025) – Welcome to the 28th edition of Music Jeopardy! As always, the blog provides the clues… and you provide the responses. Each clue has point values — no dollars! The player(s) with the most points gets bragging rights.
This round’s category — “Before and After The Bee Gees” — is a mashup of Bee Gees song titles with those of other artists, either before or after the famous Brothers Gibbs’ hits. For example, “Run to Me and You and A Dog Named Boo.”
Think you can figure them out? There’s only one way to find out: read on!
Post your guesses in the “Your Thoughts” box below (they’ll be withheld from view until the contest closes), DM me on social media, or email me. Please don’t be that person who posts your responses publicly on social media and spoils it for everyone.
All correct entries will be recognized in the next Music Jeopardy! post. The prize, as always: eternal bragging rights.
Below are this week’s five clues plus three bonuses. Answers to MJ27 (“Know Your Spanish in U.S. Pop Hits”) are at the end, along with last week’s winners.
Clue 1: 100 points

Clue 2: 200 points

Clue 3: 300 points

Clue 4: 400 points

Clue 5: 500 points

Bonus 1: 1000 points

Bonus 2: 1500 points

Bonus 3: 2000 points

That’s it. Remember to provide your responses in the “Your Thoughts” box way at the bottom of the article (we will moderate your answers and they won’t appear until the contest closes) or DM me on any of the social media platforms where this is posted.
Here are the Results from Music Jeopardy 27! – Category: “Know Your Spanish in U.S. Pop Hits”
Clue 1 (100 pts): What is “Who’s That Girl”?
Clue 2 (200): What is “La Bamba”?
Clue 3 (300): What is “Eres Tú”?
Clue 4 (400): What is “Livin’ la Vida Loca”?
Clue 5 (500): What is “Macarena”?
Bonus 1 (1000): What is “Oye Cómo Va”?
Bonus 2 (1500): What is “Despacito”?
Bonus 3 (2000): Who is José Feliciano?
Winners: Luis Ortiz, Matt Mullen, and Bob Ridge (6000 pts each); Shout-out: John Rhodes (2500 pts).
Good luck with Music Jeopardy 28! The answers and results will be revealed next week.
DJRob
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