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    Medicine in Songs

    What song with a one word title was written by Willie Nelson and performed by Patsy Cline?You're Nuts if You Take This Quiz

      Crazy. I originally was going to have all the questions in this quiz involve the word crazy, but there were some other songs that I wanted to include.

    Who performed 'Manic Depression'?You're Nuts if You Take This Quiz

      Jimi Hendrix. 'Manic Depression' from the album 'Are you Experienced?' was later remade by Stevie Ray Vaughn.

    What kind of balloon did the Kinks sing about?You're Nuts if You Take This Quiz

      Loony. 'Loony Balloon' was a song from their 1989 album 'UK Jive'.

    What musical contains a song with the line "We are psychologically disturbed?"You're Nuts if You Take This Quiz

      West Side Story. From the song "Officer Krupke," performed by the Jets.

    In what song did Don Mclean sing "and you suffered for your sanity?"You're Nuts if You Take This Quiz

      Vincent. 'Vincent' was about Vincent Van Gogh, the great Post-Impressionist artist who tragically ended his life at the age of 37.

    What song by Nirvana has the same name as a chemical used for the treatment of bipolar disorder?You're Nuts if You Take This Quiz

      Lithium. 'Lithium' was a song from their 1991 album 'Nevermind'.

    Who performed "They're coming to Take me Away? Ha. Ha"You're Nuts if You Take This Quiz

      Napoleon XIV. I guess this is an appropriate way to end this quiz. "They're Coming To Take Me Away" was a novelty hit in 1966.

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