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I Like Dreaming .. Country Style .. Do You? Quiz


Just match the "Dreamy" country song titles to the correct artist. Chart references: Billboard Hot Country Songs, 1970s, 80s & 90s. Good Luck!

A matching quiz by annanne. Estimated time: 4 mins.
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Author
annanne
Time
4 mins
Type
Match Quiz
Quiz #
383,626
Updated
Dec 03 21
# Qns
10
Difficulty
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Avg Score
7 / 10
Plays
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Awards
Top 20% Quiz
(a) Drag-and-drop from the right to the left, or (b) click on a right side answer box and then on a left side box to move it.
QuestionsChoices
1. "Sweet Dreams (Of You)" (1963)  
  Glen Campbell
2. "Dreams Of The Everyday Housewife" (1968)  
  Crystal Gayle
3. "Dream On" (1979)  
  Travis Tritt
4. "An American Dream" (1980)  
  Roy Orbison
5. "Drift Off To Dream" (1991) and "Tell Me I Was Dreaming" (1995)  
  Mickey Gilley
6. "When I Dream" (1979)  
  The Oak Ridge Boys
7. "Put Your Dreams Away" (1982)  
  The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band
8. "Dream Baby (How Long Must I Dream)" (1971)  
  Steve Wariner
9. "You Can Dream Of Me" (1985) and "I Got Dreams" (1989)  
  Waylon Jennings
10. "Sweet Dream Woman" (1972), "Dreaming My Dreams With You" (1975) and of course, "Drinkin' and Dreamin'" (1985).  
  Patsy Cline





Select each answer

1. "Sweet Dreams (Of You)" (1963)
2. "Dreams Of The Everyday Housewife" (1968)
3. "Dream On" (1979)
4. "An American Dream" (1980)
5. "Drift Off To Dream" (1991) and "Tell Me I Was Dreaming" (1995)
6. "When I Dream" (1979)
7. "Put Your Dreams Away" (1982)
8. "Dream Baby (How Long Must I Dream)" (1971)
9. "You Can Dream Of Me" (1985) and "I Got Dreams" (1989)
10. "Sweet Dream Woman" (1972), "Dreaming My Dreams With You" (1975) and of course, "Drinkin' and Dreamin'" (1985).

Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. "Sweet Dreams (Of You)" (1963)

Answer: Patsy Cline

Originally recorded in 1955 by the song's writer Don Gibson, nicknamed "The Sad Poet".

The song was recorded by Cline to be included on her upcoming 1963 album "Faded Love". Due to Cline's sudden death March of 1963, the album was not released until 1988 but "Sweet Dreams" was later released in 1963 charting at number five and included on the albums "The Patsy Cline Story" (1963) and "The Last Sessions" (1988).
2. "Dreams Of The Everyday Housewife" (1968)

Answer: Glen Campbell

Taking a number three chart position in 1968, Campbell's first released single from his twelfth studio album "Wichita Lineman".

Spanning forty-five years as a singer, songwriter, musician and actor, Campbell finalized his career with his "Goodbye Tour", after announcing his 2011 diagnosis of Alzheimer's disease.
3. "Dream On" (1979)

Answer: The Oak Ridge Boys

From the "boys" third studio album "The Oak Ridge Boys Have Arrived", "Dream On" peaked at number seven in 1979.

Their early 1940s beginnings as the Oak Ridge Quartet, the band has undergone numerous member and band changes; has recorded thirty-one studio albums, fourteen compilation albums and charted seventeen number one singles.
4. "An American Dream" (1980)

Answer: The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band

From 1979 off the "band's" same titled album, "An American Dream", this song only reached number fifty-eight on the country charts but did significantly better on Billboard Hot 100, peaking at number thirteen. The song was written by Rodney Crowell and features Linda Ronstadt's vocals.
5. "Drift Off To Dream" (1991) and "Tell Me I Was Dreaming" (1995)

Answer: Travis Tritt

"Drift Off To Dream" (number three, 1991) was the final single released from Tritt's 1990 debut album, "Country Club". This album was certified platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA), then again in 1996 double platinum.

"Tell Me I Was Dreaming" (number two, 1995) Tritt's last single released from his fourth studio album "Ten Feet Tall And Bulletproof".
6. "When I Dream" (1979)

Answer: Crystal Gayle

A number three song from 1979 off of Gayle's fifth studio album "When I Dream".
November 2016, Gayle was invited to become a member of the Grand Ole Opry. Gayle and sister Loretta Lynn share adjoining stars at 1515 Vine Street on Hollywood's Walk of Fame.
7. "Put Your Dreams Away" (1982)

Answer: Mickey Gilley

From 1982, Gilley's fourteenth number one single released as the title track off his sixteenth studio album.

The former Gilley's night club (1970-1989) in Pasadena, TX, was the predominate filming location for the 1980 hit movie "Urban Cowboy", and once entered the Guinness Book of World Records as the world's largest honky-tonk.
8. "Dream Baby (How Long Must I Dream)" (1971)

Answer: Roy Orbison

Originally recorded and released by Orbison in 1962, peaking at number four. Glen Campbell also released this song peaking at number seven in 1971. Other versions include Waylon Jennings, Jerry Lee Lewis and Lacy J. Dalton.
9. "You Can Dream Of Me" (1985) and "I Got Dreams" (1989)

Answer: Steve Wariner

Both co-written by Wariner, he achieved number one success on each of these songs.

During the early years of his career, Wariner joined Dottie West's band at age 17, later playing with Glen Campbell, Chet Atkins and Bob Luman and since 1996 has been a member of the Grand Ole Opry.
10. "Sweet Dream Woman" (1972), "Dreaming My Dreams With You" (1975) and of course, "Drinkin' and Dreamin'" (1985).

Answer: Waylon Jennings

Singles chart positions: seven, ten and two, respectively.

Jennings' first number one back-to-back singles were "This Time" and "I'm A Ramblin Man" of 1974. "Good-Hearted Woman" was voted single of the year at the 1976 Country Music Association awards which was a number one duet with Willie Nelson, both co-writers. Jennings first release was in 1971 as the title track from his album of the same name.

In 2001 Jennings was inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame and passed away the following year from diabetes related complications.
Source: Author annanne

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