Music Trivia Quiz # 341
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More Mid-to Late 1970's Disco Hits (Lyrics) - Name the ABBA song which contains the following lyric:
"...you're a teaser, you turn them on...leave them burning and then you're gone..."
"...you're a teaser, you turn them on...leave them burning and then you're gone..."
The correct answer is 'Dancing Queen'
"Dancing Queen" was the first # 1 American hit for the super-successful Swedish foursome called ABBA. During the 1970's the group was considered one of Sweden's most profitable 'exports'.
Music Question 2
Poison - A great American hair band - 'We hopped into the back seat where it's always nice and dark'
The correct answer is ''Your Mama Don't Dance''
Music Question 3
Blur Lyrics! - 'Take me away from this big bad world and agree to marry me'
The correct answer is ''Coffee And TV''
From the album '13'
Music Question 4
OHM: The Early Gurus of Electronic Music - What is an ondes martenot?
The correct answer is 'An early keyboard, popular in Europe in the 1920s and 1930s'
The ondes martenot was a keyboard. It used a ribbon and a ring to change pitch.
Music Question 5
Al Green Lyrics -- The 1970s - Name the song that the following lyric is from: "...I'm so in love with you. Whatever you want to do is alright with me..."
The correct answer is 'Let's Stay Together'
"Let's Stay Together" topped the R&B chart for nine weeks back in late 1971, and it tied the record for the most weeks at #1. That record was set by The Four Tops' song, "I Can't Help Myself". "Let's Stay Together" also hit #1 on the Pop chart in January, 1972. And, in 1983, the song became Tina Turner's first solo hit.
Music Question 6
Brown Is the Colour - In 1995, UK comedian Roy 'Chubby' Brown featured on a UK hit with the song "Living Next Door to Alice." Which band did he collaborate with on the song?
The correct answer is 'Smokie'
"Living Next Door to Alice" was originally recorded by a band called New World in 1973, before being released for the first time by Smokie on their eponymous album, in 1976.
Music Question 7
Violin - Which clef appears most often on violin music?
The correct answer is 'treble clef'
The viola usually uses the alto clef and the cello most frequently uses the bass clef.
Music Question 8
Music ABCs 60s and 70s - Which of the following Beatles hits peaked at number one in 1967?
The correct answer is 'All You Need Is Love'
Music Question 9
Rolling Stones for Beginners - These are lyrics from which Rolling Stones single?
"I'm gonna tell you how it's gonna be
You're gonna give your love to me
I'm gonna love you night and day."
"I'm gonna tell you how it's gonna be
You're gonna give your love to me
I'm gonna love you night and day."
The correct answer is 'Not Fade Away'
"Not Fade Away" was a hit for the Rolling Stones 1964. It featured on the 1966 album "Big Hits (High Tide and Green Grass)". Buddy Holly recorded the original version of "Not Fade Away", written by Charles Hardin and Norman Petty, in 1957.
The Rolling Stones took their name from the Muddy Waters song "Rollin' Stone Blues".
The Rolling Stones took their name from the Muddy Waters song "Rollin' Stone Blues".
Music Question 10
Country Name That Song! - What song are these lyrics from?
"Got derailed, got de-iced, offered as a sacrafice. FBI, CIA if they've seen her they ain't sayin'.
"Got derailed, got de-iced, offered as a sacrafice. FBI, CIA if they've seen her they ain't sayin'.
The correct answer is 'No News'
This song is by the band Lonestar and is off of their 1995 self-titled debut album. "No News" had to have a verse re-written so that is was able to air on radio. The line, "Joined a cult, joined the clan, on the road with Pearl Jam." was thought too be to un-sensitive to some races and was changed to, "Playing guitar with the band, on the road with Pearl Jam."


