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Fun Trivia: F : Finish the Lyric

Special Sub-Topic: Famous Musical Lyrics


What lyric begins this line "__________and whiskers on kittens."?

    Raindrops on roses. This is from "The Sound of Music", the 1965 musical starring Julie Andrews and Christopher Plummer. This song is "My Favorite Things". It was number 64 on The American Film Institute's special 100 years...100 songs in which they named the top 100 movie songs of the past 100 years.

"What good is sitting alone in your room? Come hear the music play. Life is a _______ old chum. Come to the _______.
    Cabaret. The song is called "Cabaret". It's the title song in the musical "Cabaret" starring Liza Minnelli and Michael York. It was number 19 on The American Film Institutes special 100 years...100 songs in which they named the top 100 movie songs of the past 100 years.

"Oh_______________right here in River City." Which of the following completes this lyric?
    we got trouble. This is from the 1962 musical "The Music Man", starring Robert Preston and Shirley Jones. The song is called "Ya Got Trouble".

"Oh baby won't you play me le jazz ______baby, and don't ever let it end. I tell ya friend it's really something to hear. I can't sit still when their's that rhythm near me."
    hot & hott. This is from the 1982 musical Victor Victoria starring Julie Andrews and James Garner. The song is "Le Jazz Hott".

"With all there is why settle for just____________. Papa I can hear you, Papa I can see you. Papa I can feel you, Papa watch me fly."
    a piece of sky. This is from the song "Just a Piece of Sky". It's from the 1983 musical "Yentl" starring Barbra Streisand and Mandy Patinkin.

"All I want is___________, far away from the cold night air. Awww, wouldn't it be loverly?". Please select which phrase fills in the blank to this lyric.
    a room somewhere. This from the 1964 musical "My Fair Lady" starring Audrey Hepburn and Rex Harrison. The song is called "Wouldn't it Be Loverly?".

"Everything today is thoroughly_________, check your personality. Everything today makes yesterday slow, better face reality. It's not insanity says Vanity Fair. In fact it's stylish to raise your skirt and bob your hair." What word fits in the blank?
    modern. This is from the 1967 musical "Thoroughly Modern Millie" starring Julie Andrews, Carol Channing, James Fox, and Mary Tyler Moore. The song is the title song "Thoroughly Modern Millie".

"Well _____ _____, this is Louis. Dolly it's so nice to have you back where you belong. You are looking swell Dolly, I can tell Dolly. You're still growin', you're still crowin', you're still goin' strong." Fill in the blank to this well known standard.
    Hello Dolly. This is from the 1969 musical "Hello, Dolly!" starring Barbra Streisand and Walter Matthau and directed by Gene Kelly. The song is "Hello, Dolly!", a duet with Louis Armstrong.

"_______, all alone in the moonlight. I can smile at the old days. I was beautiful then. I remember the time I knew what happiness was." Which word starts this lyric?
    Memory. This is from the 1998 musical "Cats" starring Elaine Paige and John Mills. It's from the song "Memory".

"Bit by bit, _________________, piece by piece, only way to make a work of art. First of all you need a good foundation otherwise it's risky from the start." Which phrase completes this lyric?
    Putting it Together. This is from the 2000 musical "Putting it Together" starring Carol Burnett. The song is "Putting it Together".

"People, people who need people, are the ______ ______ in the world"
    luckiest people. This is from the 1968 musical "Funny Girl" starring Barbra Streisand and Omar Sharif. The song is "People". It was number 8 on The American Film Institutes special 100 years...100 songs in which they named the top 100 movie songs of the past 100 years.

"It's the _____ _____life for us! No one cares for you a smidge, when you're in an orphanage it's the _____ _____life." What word(s) completes this lyric?
    hard-knock. This from the 1982 musical "Annie" starring Carol Burnett and Tim Curry. This is from the song "It's a Hard-Knock Life for Us".

"Oh baby can't you see there's nothing else for me to do, I'm _______ ________ to you. But now there's no where to hide since you pushed my love aside." Complete this popular lyric.
    hopelessly devoted. This is from the 1978 film "Grease" starring Olivia Newton-John and John Travolta. The song is "Hopelessly Devoted to You".

"_____ the birds tuppence a bag. Tuppence, tuppence, tuppence a bag." What word begins this line?
    Feed. This is from the 1964 musical "Mary Poppins" starring Julie Andrews and Dick Van Dyke. The song is called "Feed the Birds".

Who originally sang this song in the musical "New York, New York"? "Start spreadin' the news. I'm leavin' today. I wanna be a part of it New York, New York."
    Liza Minnelli & Minnelli. This is from the 1977 musical "New York, New York" starring Liza Minnelli and Robert DeNiro. Liza was the first person to sing the song (the song was written for her by Kander and Ebb) although Frank Sinatra took it as his own. Robert DeNiro was truly responsible for the final redition of the song because he hated the lyrics of the first song. In a rage Kander and Ebb wrote the final version we all know and love. It was number 31 on The American Film Institutes special 100 years...100 songs in which they named the top 100 movie songs of the past 100 years.

"I've grown _______________. She almost makes the day begin."
    accustomed to her face. This is from the 1964 musical "My Fair Lady" starring Audrey Hepburn and Rex Harrison. The song is "I've Grown Accustomed to Her Face"

"In my own little_____in my own little chair I can be whatever I want to be." What word completes this lyric?
    corner. This is from the 1965 musical "Cinderella" starring Lesley Ann Warren and Ginger Rogers. The song is "In My Own Little Corner".

"If I can_____with the animals, _____with the animals, grunt and squeak and squawk with the animals." What two words fill in the blanks to this lyric?
    walk and talk. This is from the 1967 musical "Dr. Dolittle" starring Rex Harrison and Samantha Eggar. The song is called "Talk to the Animals".

"There is no life I know to compare with pure_____. Living there you'll be free if you truly wish to be." What word completes this lyric?
    imagination. This is from the 1971 musical "Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory" starring Gene Wilder and Jack Albertson. The song is "Pure Imagination".

"Time won't change the meaning of one love ageless and ever,_____." What word completes the lyric?
    evergreen. This is from the 1976 musical "A Star is Born" starring Barbra Streisand and Kris Kristofferson. This lyric is from the academy award winning song "Evergreen". It was number 16 on The American Film Institutes special 100 years...100 songs in which they named the top 100 movie songs of the past 100 years.


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