music Trivia Quiz # 38
This is Music Quiz # 38; the link to the answers is at the bottom of this page, hope you enjoy! You can return to the main Music Trivia Quiz index, or try your luck at a random Music Trivia Quiz.Music Trivia Question 1
Be Here - What song are these lyrics from?
"I'm changing lanes- I'm talking on the phone- I'm drivin' way too fast- and the interstate's jammed with gunners like me afraid of coming in last"
"I'm changing lanes- I'm talking on the phone- I'm drivin' way too fast- and the interstate's jammed with gunners like me afraid of coming in last"
The correct answer is 'Days Go By'
This is my all time favorite song because it makes me stop the rush in my life and lets me sit down and relax when I listen to it.
I also have all the lyrics of it rushing through my head when I'm not listening to it. This also gives a feel of what Keith Urban is all about, the easy going kinda guy. When I listen to this song it makes me wave my own hand out the window with the wind.
I also have all the lyrics of it rushing through my head when I'm not listening to it. This also gives a feel of what Keith Urban is all about, the easy going kinda guy. When I listen to this song it makes me wave my own hand out the window with the wind.
Music Trivia Question 2
Record Labels - Big Head Todd and The Monsters
The correct answer is 'Giant'
One of big head's best L.P.'s to date has got to be sister sweetly.
Music Trivia Question 3
Their First #1 Hit Single - the 60s - You can't have a music quiz about the 60s without a question about The Beatles. The Fab Four from Liverpool hit the US scene in the early sixties with string of hits. The question is which song was their first US number one hit?
The correct answer is 'I Want to Hold Your Hand'
"I Want to Hold Your Hand" was number one on the Billboard Hot 100 for seven weeks beginning on February 1, 1964. It was quickly followed by "She Loves You" (two weeks starting on March 21, 1964), "Can't Buy Me Love" (five weeks commencing on April 4, 1964), and "Love Me Do" (one week beginning on May 30, 1964).
Music Trivia Question 4
Whose Instrument Is it Anyway? - Phil Collins
The correct answer is 'drums'
When Peter Gabriel was the lead vocalist/frontman for Genesis, Phil Collins was simply the drummer. When Gabriel left in search of his solo career, Collins stepped forward with a singing voice that no one realized he had. That voice added a "pop" sound to the progressive rock music that Genesis was known for and propelled the band to superstardom. Phil took his voice and pop-sense to a solo career that carried him into still a higher plateau of stardom...and yes, he's still known to play his drums on occasion.
Music Trivia Question 5
80s Albums And Groups - What was the name of the Thomas Dolby album that introduced the world to 'She Blinded Me With Science'?
The correct answer is 'The Golden Age Of Wireless'
Music Trivia Question 6
Matching Abba songs to Albums - 'People Need Love'
The correct answer is ''Ring Ring''
'People Need Love' was originally recorded under the name 'Benny Bjorn Agnetha and Anni-Frid'. The story goes that Stig Anderson, the group's manager grew weary of writing out all four names and jotted down 'Abba'.
Music Trivia Question 7
"My Own Prison" Lyrics - 'The peace is dead in my soul.'
The correct answer is ''Torn''
Music Trivia Question 8
Garth Brooks--Name That Song - "They're so hell bent on giving; walkin' a wire..." comes from what song?
The correct answer is 'Standing Outside The Fire'
“They’re so hell bent in givin’; walkin’ a wire. Hence it’s not livin’ if you stand outside the fire.”
Music Trivia Question 9
A Friend Who Sings Lead is a Friend Indeed - Who sang lead for Queen?
The correct answer is 'Freddie Mercury'
There is no doubt that if Freddie Mercury hadn't died of AIDS in 1991, Queen would still be one of the greatest bands of all time.
Music Trivia Question 10
Opry Divas - The members of this group are all classically trained.
The correct answer is 'The Dixie Chicks'
The Dixie Chicks are classically trained and Natalie Maines had a vocal music scholarship to Berklee College of Music in Boston.


