Name
That Classic Country Music Song: Quiz
2:
Name
That Classic Country Music Song:
Quiz 2? Enjoy this
Alan's FUN Music Trivia Quiz. "Check Your
Answers" at the end of the quiz.
1) It is a country music
song made famous by Red Sovine. Released in October 1965, the
song was the title track to Sovine's album released that same
year. A recitation paying homage to the American truck driver,
it became Sovine's second #1 hit, spending six weeks atop the
Billboard magazine Hot Country Singles chart in January and
February 1966. Name That Classic Country Music Song?
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Giddyup Go
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Hold Everything (Till I Get Home)
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Long Night
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Drinkin’ Wine Tonight
2) It is a country music
song written and recorded by American country artist Jessi
Colter. It was released as a single on January 16, 1975 by
Capitol Records. It would become Colter's first major hit
as a solo artist. describes the pain that comes with dating
someone who has not gotten over their previous lover. Therefore
the narrator of the song, Julie, laments the fact that her lover
keeps mentioning his previous lover, named Lisa. It made its
debut on the country chart on February 15, 1976. The song became
Colter's commercial breakthrough as a solo artist, peaking at #1
on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart, while also becoming a
major crossover Pop hit, peaking at #4 on the Billboard Hot 100
as well. In addition, the song also reached #16 on the Hot Adult
Contemporary Tracks chart, and was released on Colter's debut
Capitol album, I'm Jessi Colter. The song earned Colter a Grammy
award nomination in the category of Best Female Country Vocal
Performance and a Country Music Association Awards nomination.
Name That Classic Country Music Song?.
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Under Your Spell Again
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I'm Not Lisa
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What's Happened to Blue Eyes
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The Chain
3) It is the title of a song
co-written and recorded by country music artist Alan Jackson. It
was released in May 1993 as the third single from his 1992 album
A Lot About Livin' (And a Little 'bout Love). The album is named
for a line in the song itself. It also received CMA awards for
Single of the Year and Song of the Year. Name That
Classic Country Music Song?
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Tonight I Climbed the Wall
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Mercury Blues
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Chattahoochee
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Meet Me In the Mornin’
4) It is a 1961 song written
by Kendall Hayes and Gary Walker and performed by Leroy Van
Dyke. It was Van Dyke's most successful single, spending 37
weeks on the country chart and a record-breaking 19 at the
number-one position. It crossed over to the pop chart peaking at
number five, and was named by Billboard magazine as the biggest
country music record in history. Name That Classic
Country Music Song?
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Auctioneer
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If a Woman Answers (Hang Up the Phone)
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My World Is Caving In
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Walk On By
5) It is a 1976 single by
Tammy Wynette. It would be Tammy Wynette's fifteenth #1 on the
country charts. The single stayed at #1 for one week and spent a
total of eleven weeks on the country charts. Wynette noted on
multiple occasions that the song was her personal favorite of
all that she had written or recorded, and it would remain a
staple of her concerts for the remainder of her career.
Name That Classic Country Music Song?
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'Til I Can Make It on My Own
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I Still Believe in Fairy Tales
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Golden Ring
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Love Is Something Good for Everybody
6) It is the title of a song
written by Ray Pennington. He recorded the song in 1967 for
Capitol Records and took it to number 29 on the country charts.
It was later performed by Waylon Jennings. Released in July
1974, it would be Waylon Jennings' second #1 on the country
chart. Name That Classic Country Music Song?
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This Time
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I'm a Ramblin' Man
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Rainy Day Woman
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Got a Lot Goin' for Me
7) It is a song recorded by
Charlie Rich and written by Bill Sherrill, Norris Wilson, and
Rory Michael Bourke. Released in September 1973, the country &
western ballad reached #1 in the United States in 1973 on three
Billboard music charts: the pop chart (for two weeks); the
country chart (for three weeks); and the adult contemporary
chart (also for three weeks). Name That Classic
Country Music Song?
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Behind Closed Doors
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I Feel Like Goin' Home
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The Most Beautiful Girl
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A Very Special Love Song
8) It is a song made famous
by the country music band Alabama. Originally released on April
27, 1983, the song was the title track and second single to
Alabama's fourth album. It was written in 1980 by J.P.
Pennington and Mark Gray, members of Exile. However, the song
was not immediately recorded by Alabama. Two earlier versions
were released as singles - the first by Exile (which failed to
gain much attention) and singer Don King, whose version reached
No. 27 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles chart in October
1981. In addition, Rita Coolidge recorded the song for her 1981
album, Heartbreak Radio, and released her version as a single.
Alabama's 10th #1 song on the Billboard Hot Country Singles
chart. In addition, it registered enough airplay on Top 40 radio
stations to peak at No. 38 on the Billboard Hot 100.
Name That Classic Country Music Song?
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You Turn Me On
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Dixieland Delight
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Lady Down on Love
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The Closer You Get
9) It is a song recorded by
country music artist George Strait. It was released on August
25, 1985 as the lead-off single to his 1985 album Something
Special. It peaked at #1 on the country music chart in both the
United States and Canada in 1985. The song was named by CMT as
one the top 100 county songs of all time, posting at number 24
on that list. The song was written by Hank Cochran and Dean
Dillon. Name That Classic Country Music Song?
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The Chair
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The Fireman
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You're Something Special to Me
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In Too Deep
10) It is a 1988 single by
Rodney Crowell, who co-wrote the song with Guy Clark. It was
Rodney Crowell's second #1 hit as a solo artist. The single went
to #1 for one week and spent a total of fourteen weeks on the
country chart. Name That Classic Country Music Song?
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Brand New Rag
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She's Crazy for Leavin'
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I Couldn't Leave You If I Tried
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After All This Time

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