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Fascinating Facts Behind Some Well-Known Songs

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Fascinating Facts Behind Some WellKnown Songs game quiz
"Here is a selection of popular tunes we have all heard at some time or another. But can you answer the following brain-teasers concerning them?"

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1. Frank Sinatra´s megahit “My Way” had English lyrics added to a tune that had already charted, but in which country?
    Italy
    Cuba
    Spain
    France


2. “Pop Goes The Weasel” is a popular nursery rhyme. What is meant by “Pop”?
    A petty thief scurrying (popping) about his business
    Pawning an article to raise money
    A mammal expiring having over-indulged on rice and treacle
    Opening a bottle of beer (Cockney rhyming slang: “weasel’s ear” = beer)


3. The Beatles’ song “Penny Lane” describes the day-to-day activity in a street full of colourful characters. Did Lennon and McCartney invent the street?
    Yes
    No


4. We all know the Ralph McTell folk classic whose chorus begins “So how can you tell me you´re lonely…”. Which city’s down-and-out inhabitants inspired him to write it?
    Hamburg
    London
    Paris
    Glasgow


5. The teenagers seen singing on the video accompanying Pink Floyd’s “Another Brick In The Wall” are not in fact those who are heard. Why?
    The band preferred to use stage school kids
    Their school forbade them to take part
    They were not satisfied with the offer of payment made by the band
    Contractual difficulties relating to the use of non-union artists


6. The iconic “You´ll Never Walk Alone” was first sung to give courage to whom?
    Football (soccer) teams
    Graduating students
    A fighting regiment
    A pregnant woman


7. The bluebirds referred to in the song “There’ll Be Bluebirds Over The White Cliffs Of Dover”, popular during World War 2, originally intended to signify the blue uniform worn by RAF crew.
    True
    False


8. About which city was the song “Dirty Old Town” written?
    Dublin
    Belfast
    Liverpool
    Salford


9. Elvis Presley had his first number one hit with “Heartbreak Hotel”, but what was the original inspiration for the song?
    A roundabout way of describing the morgue
    A rooming-house he stayed in whilst working as a truck driver
    An anonymous suicide note
    A house of ill repute


10. British jazz icon Acker Bilk initially recorded “Stranger On The Shore” for use as the theme music for a children's television series of the same name.
    True
    False


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