Music Trivia Quiz # 49
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Iron Maiden Lyrics - "And now I spend my time looking all around,
For a man that's nowhere to be found.
Until I find him I'm never gonna stop searching"
Can you name this song from the "Killers" album?
For a man that's nowhere to be found.
Until I find him I'm never gonna stop searching"
Can you name this song from the "Killers" album?
The correct answer is 'Wrathchild'
This track was released in early 1981 on the "Killers" album. This was the first Maiden album produced by Martin Birch. It was also the last album featuring Paul Di'Anno on vocals.
Music Question 2
70s Solid Gold - Who sang 'Ain't No Sunshine'?
The correct answer is 'Bill Withers'
A 1971 solid gold hit
Music Question 3
Hits of 1961 - Which of these songs did Dion sing?
The correct answer is 'Runaround Sue'
'Runaway' was Del Shannon, Roy Orbison sang 'Running Scared' and Ricky Nelson sang 'Travelin' Man all in 1961.
Music Question 4
Dave Matthews Band - Nitty Gritty - In which city did the 2002 U.S. summer tour begin?
The correct answer is 'West Palm Beach, Florida - Mars Music Ampitheater'
On July 5, 2002, the summer tour kicked off with the band performing "Crush" from the "Before These Crowded Streets" CD.
Music Question 5
Brand New's Lyrics - What CD is the song "The Quiet Things That No One Ever Knows" from?
The correct answer is 'Deja Entendu'
This song was their first single from "Deja Entendu", and is track number 5 on that CD.
Music Question 6
Music from Hell - When Paul McCartney passes away (hopefully many years from now), great songs such as 'Yesterday' will stand as his memorial. Out of respect, I doubt anyone will mention this one. What was it?
The correct answer is ''The Frog Chorus''
I ought to mention that I actually bought this song when it first came out, partly because the front cover features Paul dressed as 'Rupert Bear'.
Music Question 7
AM/FM Classic Rock: Name That Tune - "Creep-y craw-ly, creep-y craw-ly, creepy creepy, crawly crawly, creepy creepy, crawly crawly, creepycreepy, crawlycrawly, creepy creepy, crawly crawly..."
The correct answer is 'Boris The Spider'
The Who: "Meaty Meaty Big And Bouncy" [1967], lead vocals by the late John Entwistle. "The Creeper" was on Molly Hatchets' 1978 debut album. Comedian/singer/songwriter Jim Stafford recorded "Spiders and Snakes" in 1973, and "Tubesnake Boogie" is from ZZ Top's 1981 album "El Loco".
Music Question 8
Pearl Jam Trivia - Which song contains the following lyric: "...cry me a river, dried up and dammed"?
The correct answer is 'Down'
Another Pearl Jam b-side, from the "Riot Act" era.
Music Question 9
Hits of 1969 - "Israelites" was a number one hit for which group?
The correct answer is 'Desmond Dekker & The Aces'
"Israelites" was written by Desmond Dekker and Leslie Kong and recorded by Desmond Dekker & The Aces. It was a number one hit in the UK, The Netherlands, Jamaica, South Africa, and Canada and got to number nine in the US.
Music Question 10
ELO Fans Only - From "A New World Record"
"There was to be a celebration
On the mission of the Sacred Heart"
"There was to be a celebration
On the mission of the Sacred Heart"
The correct answer is 'Mission (A New World Record)'
In the same year as this album's release (1976), ELO also released "Ole ELO", a compilation of the greatest hits up to this point. The album had a promotional release copy that was pressed in clear gold vinyl.


