Can you tell the difference between Andy Griffith Show episodes and Billy Joel songs?

You may be wrong… but you may be right.

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The Andy Griffith Show and Billy Joel might not seem to have a lot in common. The sitcom symbolizes small town life, while the songwriter is best known for his tales of urban life. But both of them tell stories that are quintessentially American, and they populated their worlds with memorable characters, like "The Guitar Player" and "The Piano Man."

Don't believe us? Telling their titles apart can be quite difficult. See if you can spot the difference between Andy Griffith Show episode titles and Billy Joel song titles.

As Billy Joel sings, "You may be wrong for all I know / But you may be right."

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  1. "New York State of Mind"
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  2. "Alcohol and Old Lace"
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  3. "Dogs, Dogs, Dogs"
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  4. "She's Always a Woman"
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  5. "The Perfect Female"
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  6. "Quiet Sam"
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  7. "Captain Jack"
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  8. "Scenes From an Italian Restaurant"
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  9. "Big Man on Mulberry Street"
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  10. "Stranger in Town"
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  11. "The Bookie Barber"
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  12. "The Ballad of Billy the Kid"
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  13. "The Luck of Newton Monroe"
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  14. "If I Had a Quarter Million Dollars"
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  15. "Travelin' Prayer"
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  16. "The Hollywood Party"
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  17. "Say Goodbye to Hollywood"
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Can you tell the difference between Andy Griffith Show episodes and Billy Joel songs?

Your Result...

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39 Comments

8176Morgan 2 months ago
16/17. Close but no cigar. I missed "Big Man on Mulberry Street." Definitely thought that it was a TAGS episode.
ColbysTonsorialParlor 2 months ago
15/17. Missed #16 and #17, both color episodes.
Number 17 is "Say Goodbye to Hollywood" that's a well known Billy Joel song from the early 1980's.
I'm not aware of it.
Dysall 3 months ago
17/17. I guessed about the Hollywood Party. Sounds like it could have been either one of them.
HITMON2022 3 months ago
17/17! no mention of Andy in "We Didn't Start the Fire'
Mark112763 3 months ago
Got a bunch right and a bunch wrong. So how's that ?...
Snickers 38 months ago
14 out of 17. Just call me the piano man.
Runeshaper 61 months ago
You got 15 out of 17
Impressive! But do you remember if Billy Joel mentioned Andy Griffith in "We Didn't Start the Fire"? Neither do we.

We Didn't Start the Fire did mention a lot though! LOL
rycki1138 63 months ago
16 out of 17
Impressive! But do you remember if Billy Joel mentioned Andy Griffith in "We Didn't Start the Fire"? Neither do we.
Geronimo 70 months ago
15 out of 17 is not bad considering I dont know Billy Joel songs
NoahBody 70 months ago
15/17 i demand that Billy Joel play the Andy Griffith show theme at his next gig at Madison Square Garden !!!
daDoctah NoahBody 70 months ago
Better still, I want him to cover Salty Dog and be joined by guest vocalist Maggie Peterson!
jimilou daDoctah 28 months ago
"But Paw, that one makes me cry..."
MrBill 70 months ago
16/17; I got mixed up on the Hollywood title questions and missed the TAGS one.
JeffTanner 70 months ago
You got 9 out of 17 -------------If you look a little lost, it's understandable. This one was admittedly harder than it seems!
No it wasn't! 17/17!
cperrynaples 70 months ago
15/17! Missed 10 and 15. And No, Andy is not name-checked in WDSTF!
nerakr 70 months ago
15/17. Not bad considering I know little of Billy Joel. Just tried to remember if if sounded like an episode of TAGS.
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