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Quiz about Beatle Rhymes 2
Quiz about Beatle Rhymes 2

Beatle Rhymes 2 Trivia Quiz


This is my second quiz on rhyming words of Beatle songs. If you played the first one I'm sure you know the drill - I'll give you a description of one of their songs and you guess the one which rhymes with the capitalized word. Hope you like this one.

A multiple-choice quiz by diamondjim68. Estimated time: 6 mins.
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Author
diamondjim68
Time
6 mins
Type
Multiple Choice
Quiz #
355,975
Updated
Dec 03 21
# Qns
10
Difficulty
Average
Avg Score
7 / 10
Plays
254
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Question 1 of 10
1. In this song Paul barked to make John laugh. They were trying to find an ABLE FROG. What song does this sound similar to?

Answer: (Two Words)
Question 2 of 10
2. While Paul was expressing his devotion to his girlfriend, she was out shopping to buy him a GRAND EYE COVER. What song does this sound like?

Answer: (Four Words)
Question 3 of 10
3. John and Paul are expressing love for a significant other more days than a week has. However, we all know that NATE JAY'S A GEEK. What song does this sound like?

Answer: (Four Words)
Question 4 of 10
4. John sang about the void while THE SORROW EVER SHOWS. What song could this be about?

Answer: (Three Words)
Question 5 of 10
5. Paul was singing about the civil rights movement. I just hope there wasn't a CRACK NERD involved. What does do you think this is about?

Answer: (One Word)
Question 6 of 10
6. Paul was singing one of the Beatles' best songs. While he sang it in public, I wonder if he made the JESTER PAY for admission. What song is this?

Answer: (One Word)
Question 7 of 10
7. Ringo sang about a poor boy who was long away from home and was unhappy with the wrong things he'd done. I hope one of them wasn't trying to CATCH a FOX. What song is this?

Answer: (One Word)
Question 8 of 10
8. John was singing about a mischievous young fellow. He must've had a MAD TOY. What song is this from?

Answer: (Two Words)
Question 9 of 10
9. John was singing about a man who did nothing and never went anyplace. The best advice was for him to GO THERE and talk to DAN. What song is this from?

Answer: (Two Words)
Question 10 of 10
10. John was singing about his devotion to his loved one and vice versa. What he didn't know was it was my IDEAL to set them up and DINE. What song is this from?

Answer: (Three Words)

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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. In this song Paul barked to make John laugh. They were trying to find an ABLE FROG. What song does this sound similar to?

Answer: Hey Bulldog

"Hey Bulldog" was written by John Lennon. Although there was no reference to a bullfrog, Paul McCartney barked to spite itself. There was a lyric change during the recording, as Paul misread John's writing with the line "measured out in you" when the original lyric was "measured out in news". "Hey Bulldog" was included on the Beatles' 1969 album, "Yellow Submarine".
2. While Paul was expressing his devotion to his girlfriend, she was out shopping to buy him a GRAND EYE COVER. What song does this sound like?

Answer: And I Love Her

"And I Love Her" was written by Paul McCartney for his then girlfriend, Jane Asher. The song was originally released on the Beatles' 1964 album, "A Hard Day's Night", as well as in the movie of the same name. The song was also included on several Beatles' compilation and greatest hits albums, such as "The Beatles, 1962-1966", "Love Songs" and "The Beatles' Reel Music".
3. John and Paul are expressing love for a significant other more days than a week has. However, we all know that NATE JAY'S A GEEK. What song does this sound like?

Answer: Eight Days a Week

"Eight Days A Week" was one of the Beatles' most famous songs. It was originally released as an American single. It was also released on the British album, "Beatles For Sale" and the American album, "Beatles VI".
4. John sang about the void while THE SORROW EVER SHOWS. What song could this be about?

Answer: Tomorrow Never Knows

John wrote "Tomorrow Never Knows" for the 1966 album, "Revolver". This was his first attempt at psychedelic music. The original name for the song was "The Void".
5. Paul was singing about the civil rights movement. I just hope there wasn't a CRACK NERD involved. What does do you think this is about?

Answer: Blackbird

"Blackbird" was included on the Beatles' self-titled, double album (a.k.a. "The White Album"), released in 1968. The song was written about the tensions of civil rights in America during the 1960s.
6. Paul was singing one of the Beatles' best songs. While he sang it in public, I wonder if he made the JESTER PAY for admission. What song is this?

Answer: Yesterday

"Yesterday" was one of the Beatles' most popular songs. It was also one of their most covered songs. 'Yesterday' was originally released as an American single. It was also on the British 'Help!" album, released in 1965. It was also on the American compilation album, "yesterday And Today", released in 1966.
7. Ringo sang about a poor boy who was long away from home and was unhappy with the wrong things he'd done. I hope one of them wasn't trying to CATCH a FOX. What song is this?

Answer: Matchbox

"Matchbox" was written by Carl Perkins. It was covered by The Beatles with Ringo Starr on lead vocals. "Matchbox" was included on the American album, "Something New", released in 1964. it was also on the British "Long Tall Sally" EP.
8. John was singing about a mischievous young fellow. He must've had a MAD TOY. What song is this from?

Answer: Bad Boy

"Bad Boy" was written by Larry Williams. The Beatles covered it on their American album, "Beatles VI", released in 1965. The song featured John on lead vocals.
9. John was singing about a man who did nothing and never went anyplace. The best advice was for him to GO THERE and talk to DAN. What song is this from?

Answer: Nowhere Man

"Nowhere Man" was written by John after he was sitting outside his home in Kenwood after he imagined himself going nowhere and doing nothing. The song was included on the British album, "Rubber Soul", released in 1965. It also appeared on the American album, "Yesterday And Today", in 1966.

The song was recorded and written unaltered. Also, John said later that he thought the lyrics to the song were trite.
10. John was singing about his devotion to his loved one and vice versa. What he didn't know was it was my IDEAL to set them up and DINE. What song is this from?

Answer: I Feel Fine

"I Feel Fine" was one of the Beatles' best known songs. It was released as a single in 1964, backed by "She's a Woman". "I feel Fine" was released on the American album, "Beatles '65".
Source: Author diamondjim68

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