Country Music Trivia Quiz # 16
This is Country Music Trivia Quiz # 16; 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
Country Music - Which band has a cd titled 'Simple Man'?
The correct answer is 'Charlie Daniels Band'
Country Music Question 2
Country Music Clues - Collin Raye uses he fell asleep in the hammock in the yard as an excuse to his wife. What is the name of this interesting song?
The correct answer is 'That's My Story'
The truth was, he was playing cards all night, there was no woman, not a hankey pankey in sight, and he should have called her but he is real sorry. Poker ... good game.
Country Music Question 3
Country Music 4 - Which song was sung by Lila McCann?
The correct answer is 'I Wanna Fall In Love'
This is one of Lila's first singles off her debut album "Lila." The other songs are sung by Jo Dee Messina.
Country Music Question 4
Country Music Trivia 2 - What was the first song to hit number 1 on the "Billboard Country Chart" in the 1980's
The correct answer is 'Coward of the County'
Kenny Rogers spent 3 weeks at the top of the charts staring on January 5, 1980. He began singing with his high school band The Scholars then became the bass players in a jazz group called The Bobby Doyle Trio. Next up were stints in Kirby STone Four and the New Christy Minstrels. Then came the First Edition where Kenny Rogers had his first chart success with "Ruby, Don't Take Your Love to Town."
Country Music Question 5
Quick Country Music Quiz - What was the name of the tour Tim and Faith were on when they became 'an item'?
The correct answer is 'Spontaneous Combustion'
Soul2Soul is their current tour together...
Country Music Question 6
First Lines in Country Music Songs - "Here you come knockin' on my door baby tell me what u got on your mind?" is the first line to which song?
The correct answer is 'Who's Your Daddy'
The answer is "Who's Your daddy". Toby Keith sings it and "I Love This Bar". "Whiskey Lullaby" is a duet with Brad Paisley and Allison Krauss on Brad's "Mud On The Tires" album.
Country Music Question 7
Country Music Songs 2 - 'Amazed':
The correct answer is 'Lonestar'
Country Music Question 8
Classical Country Music Stars - What country music queen died as a result of a car crash while entering the Grand Old Opry car park?
The correct answer is 'Dottie West'
Dottie West. On 30th August 1991 Dottie was due to play at the Grand Old Opry but she could not get her car started. She asked her neighbour, who was 81 years old, if he could give her a lift to the venue. He entered the car park at the Grand Old Opry at high speed and the car vaulted over the car park ramp. Dottie suffered a ruptured liver and other severe internal injuries and after receiving over 32 pints of blood Dottie passed away on the 4th September. During this time she was fully aware of what was happening although she could not speak.
She survived an abusive childhood, periods of being an alcoholic, and being declared bankrupt after a shady Manager lost all of her money through bad investments. However she could not survive the car crash and was 59 when she died.
She survived an abusive childhood, periods of being an alcoholic, and being declared bankrupt after a shady Manager lost all of her money through bad investments. However she could not survive the car crash and was 59 when she died.
Country Music Question 9
Well Known Arkansans - Which country music singer was born in Kingsland Arkansas? He was married to June Carter. He is known for songs like "Folsom Prison Blues", "Ring of Fire", and "Hurt". He was born 26th February 1932 and passed away on 12th September 2003. Who was this "Highway Man"?
The correct answer is 'Johnny Cash'
Hurt was written by Nine Inch Nails singer Trent Reznor. Johnny Cash was the youngest living inductee into The Country Music Hall of Fame at 48 years old.
Country Music Question 10
Pop Music to Country Music-Crossover - Which artist who had a Top 40 Hit with the song 'Wildfire' before adding his middle name and doing such Country songs as 'Talking to the Wrong Man' and 'What's Forever For'?
The correct answer is 'Michael Murphy'
He added his middle name Martin when he became Country.


