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Lyrics From the 50s - IV

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Fun Trivia : Quizzes : 1950s Music
Lyrics From the 50s  IV game quiz
"More 50s lyrics."

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1. Name this song from early 1958.
"And just in case you feel you want to hold her
you'll have a pocketful of starlight."
    Starry, Starry Night
    Don't Let The Stars Get In Your Eyes
    Catch A Falling Star
    Starbright


2. "This time tomorrow, reckon where I'll be?
Hadn't have been for Grayson, I'd have been in Tennessee."
Name the song.
    Stagger Lee
    A Worried Man
    M.T.A.
    Tom Dooley


3. Who was this song about?
"He took over Washington so I hear tell.
He patched up the crack in the Liberty Bell."
    Davy Crockett
    Benjamin Franklin
    Johnny Tremaine
    Liberty Valence


4. "You may talk about your Clementine and sing of Rosalie" was a line from which song? The singers much preferred this other charmer!
    Donna
    Bernardine
    Little Dinah
    The Yellow Rose Of Texas


5. Can you identify the title of this #5 song from 1955?
"Cadillac doin' 'bout ninety-five.
Bumper to bumper and side by side."
    Tell Laura I Love Her
    Beep Beep
    Maybelline
    Hot Rod Lincoln


6. "For my darling I love you, and I always will."
Identify this #1 from 1956 performed by "The King".
    Answer: (Three Words)


7. "You tell me you love me, you say you'll be true.
Then you fly around with somebody new."
Name this #1 song from 1957.
    I Want You, I Need You, I Love You
    Butterfly
    Turn Me Loose
    Everybody's Somebody's Fool


8. Name this 'sweet' tune!
"Sweeter than candy on a stick,
huckleberry, cherry or lime."
    Lollipop
    Candy Man
    Candy Girl
    Sugartime


9. "Don't care to hear 'em play a tango.
I'm in no mood to dig a mambo.
It's way too early for a congo.
So keep a-rockin' that piano."
Name this rock anthem from the pen of Chuck Berry.
    Rock & Roll Music
    Sweet Little Sixteen
    Johnny B. Goode
    School Day


10. Let's end this volume with some goofiness!
"A-WOMP-BOMP-A-LOO-MA
BA-LOMP-BOMP-BOMP!"
A little hint; from 1956, there were two versions of this song. There was the "black" R&B version by Little Richard and the sanitized "white" version performed by Pat Boone.
    Long Tall Sally
    Good Golly, Miss Molly
    Keep A Knockin
    Tutti Frutti

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