Country Music Trivia Quiz # 10
This is Country Music Trivia Quiz # 10; GOOD LUCK, and we hope you enjoy! There are also many more Country Music trivia questions for you to enjoy on our website. At any time, you can go to the main Country Music Quiz index, or try a random quiz.Country Music Question 1
Pop Music to Country Music-Crossover - Which artist had a Top 40 Pop hit with the song 'Down in the Boondocks' before becoming Country and having the hit 'I Left a Note on Your Pillow'?
The correct answer is 'Billy Joe Royal'
Country Music Question 2
Keith Urban - At the age of nine, Keith started winning country music talent shows.
The correct answer is 'False'
He started winning country music talent shows at the age of eight. At the age of 12 he was booking his band into various clubs and finally at the age of 15 he quit school and 'hit the road'.
Country Music Question 3
Canadian Country Music - "Don't look so lonely,
Don't act so blue,
I know I'm not the only
Girl you run to."
This catchy, upbeat song was Shania Twain's first number one hit. Great song to dance to. It is from the 1996 album, "The Woman In Me". Name that tune!
Don't act so blue,
I know I'm not the only
Girl you run to."
This catchy, upbeat song was Shania Twain's first number one hit. Great song to dance to. It is from the 1996 album, "The Woman In Me". Name that tune!
The correct answer is 'Whose Bed Have Your Boots Been Under?'
Shania Twain was born Eilleen Regina Edwards on August 28, 1965 in Windsor, Ontario. Her mother divorced and re-married Jerry Twain of the Ojibwa First Nation. She was adopted by Jerry and became Eilleen Twain. In 1991. she changed her first name to Shania, which means "On my way" in Ojibwa.
Country Music Question 4
Oldies Music - What country music star was known as 'The Texas Troubador'?
The correct answer is 'Ernest Tubb'
Country Music Question 5
The Jewel of Country Music: Diamond Rio - Where did the band members of Diamond Rio first meet?
The correct answer is 'Opryland'
They began performing together as part of Opryland's Country Music, USA show. In 1991 they signed a record deal with Arista Records.
Country Music Question 6
Country Music - Who sings the song "Perfect"?
The correct answer is 'Sara Evans'
Sara Evans is an amazing country artist. She also has the hit songs "Real Fine Place to Start," "Suds in the Bucket," and "Born to Fly."
Country Music Question 7
Celebrities from the Great State of Oklahoma! - This country singer became quite famous with hits like "Rebecca Lynn", "Someone Else's Star", and "Sittin' on Go". His career in country music began in 1995. Who is this native Oklahoman?
The correct answer is 'Bryan White'
Bryan White was born in Lawton, Oklahoma on February 17, 1974. "Rebecca Lynn" and "Someone Else's Star" were both instant hits.
Country Music Question 8
Classic Country Music Place Names - Three of us went to what place, because of my dreams, but only two came back?
The correct answer is 'Alaska'
A massive country hit for many top stars "My Elusive Dreams" is a favourite with all Classic Country lovers. Sung by male and female artists, including Tom Jones, my favourite has to be the George Jones version.
In the song the husband and wife, with their small child, went to Alaska seeking gold, but the child died and only two of them returned.
"And now we've left Alaska because they was no gold mine,
but this time only two of us moved on".
In the song the husband and wife, with their small child, went to Alaska seeking gold, but the child died and only two of them returned.
"And now we've left Alaska because they was no gold mine,
but this time only two of us moved on".
Country Music Question 9
First Lines in Country Music Songs - "Didn't I make you feel like you were the only man" begins which country song?
The correct answer is 'Piece of My Heart'
All songs are sung by Faith Hill, but the correct answer is "Piece of My Heart" Here's the full lyric: "Didn't I make you feel like you were the only man and didn't I give you everything that a woman possibly can".
Country Music Question 10
Where's the Fire? - What country music legend was the first to record the song "Ring of Fire"?
The correct answer is 'Johnny Cash'
The song was written by Johnny's wife June Carter Cash and Merle Kilgore.


