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McFly's "Five Colours in Her Hair"

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Fun Trivia : Quizzes : McFly : McFly's "Five Colours in Her Hair"

Introduction:
"How well do you know McFly's first single?"


1. When was "Five Colours in Her Hair" first released in the UK?
    April 5, 2004
    April 12, 2004
    March 29, 2004
    March 12, 2004


2. Who was "Five Colours in Her Hair" written about?
    Sonia from "Eastenders"
    Lily Savage
    Mandy from "Hollyoaks"
    Suze from "Asif"


3. What position did "Five Colours in Her Hair" reach in the UK single's chart?
    one
    three
    two
    four


4. In the first UK version of the video for "Five Colours in Her Hair", what colour t-shirt is the girl with five colours in her hair wearing?
    pink
    yellow
    brown
    red


5. In the first UK version of the video for "Five Colours in Her Hair", which member of McFly turns the TV back on after the mum had turned it off earlier?
    Danny
    Dougie
    Tom
    Harry


6. In the first UK version of the video for "Five Colours in Her Hair", where is the famous zebra crossing that is shown?
    Oxford Street
    Romford high street
    Abbey Road
    Sheffield


7. In the song "Five Colours in Her Hair", who sings the line "Her tattoo's always hidden by her underwear"?
    Harry
    Dougie
    Danny
    Tom


8. In the song "Five Colours in Her Hair", who sings the line "She's just a loner with a sexy attitude"?
    Danny
    Tom
    Dougie
    Harry


9. In the song "Five Colours in Her Hair", what are the missing words? "She was all I thought about, the girl I couldn't live without, but then she ________
__________?
    went in pain
    went away
    went insane
    went to Spain


10. Which McFly single followed "Five Colours in Her Hair"?
    All About You
    That Girl
    Obviously
    Room On The Third Floor


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