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Quiz about Music Somewhere In The UK
Quiz about Music Somewhere In The UK

Music: Somewhere In The UK Trivia Quiz


The answers to all the music questions in this quiz are places in the UK. It may be in the song title, the song lyrics or a missing word in the title. UK chart: Guinness book of British Hit Singles. US chart: Joel Whitburn's Billboard Top Pop Singles.

A multiple-choice quiz by shipyardbernie. Estimated time: 4 mins.
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Time
4 mins
Type
Multiple Choice
Quiz #
334,831
Updated
Jul 23 22
# Qns
10
Difficulty
Average
Avg Score
8 / 10
Plays
598
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Question 1 of 10
1. Where had Andy Stewart just come from when he was singing "Donald Where's Your Troosers"? Hint


Question 2 of 10
2. The Beatles sang about this girl and a place in Liverpool. They seem to think that they will never see her in that place again. Can you name it from these lyrics?

Oh dirty Maggie Mae, they have taken her away
And she'll never walk down ______
______ anymore"
Hint


Question 3 of 10
3. Apparently while singing "Super Trouper" Abba made a phone call from somewhere in the UK. Do you know where? Hint


Question 4 of 10
4. A better record than "Good Vibrations"? This one about an English cathedral was. Which building is being sung about here? Hint


Question 5 of 10
5. Is this singer telling the story of Genesis in this song or just looking for the place in the song title? Can you find it? Hint


Question 6 of 10
6. The singer Roger Whittaker has already left Kenya and now he wants to get away from this town in the North East of England. Do you know it?. Hint


Question 7 of 10
7. They say that the music died along with Buddy Holly. If it didn't, this little long haired tyke definitely put the nails in the coffin when he sang about this UK city. Do you know which city? You do, you know you do. Hint


Question 8 of 10
8. Which fair on the North Sea coast of North Yorkshire did Simon & Garfunkel sing about? Hint


Question 9 of 10
9. Which city did Ralph McTell want to take you through with these moving words?

"Dirt in her hair and her clothes in rags
She's no time for talkin' she just keeps right on walkin'"
Hint


Question 10 of 10
10. Not on mainland UK, what is the missing place in the Simple Minds song "_______ Child"? Hint



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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. Where had Andy Stewart just come from when he was singing "Donald Where's Your Troosers"?

Answer: Isle Of Skye

Andy Stewart had a number 37 hit on the UK chart with "Donald Where's Your Troosers" in 1960. It re-entered the UK chart and reached number four in 1989. It reached number 77 on the US pop chart in 1961.

Andy Stewart was Andrew Stewart MBE from Glasgow, Scotland. He was very popular in the UK, Canada, USA, Australia and New Zealand. He was the compere of the long running BBC New Years Eve show "The White Heather Club" from 1957 to 1968.
2. The Beatles sang about this girl and a place in Liverpool. They seem to think that they will never see her in that place again. Can you name it from these lyrics? Oh dirty Maggie Mae, they have taken her away And she'll never walk down ______ ______ anymore"

Answer: Lime Street

"Maggie Mae" (Maggie May) is a traditional Liverpool folk song/sea shanty from the early 1800s that The Beatles included 40 seconds of on their "Let It Be" album in 1970.

The Beatles were John Lennon (John Winston Ono Lennon MBE), Paul McCartney (Sir James Paul McCartney MBE) George Harrison (George Harrison MBE) and Ringo Starr (Richard Starkey MBE). They have had 17 UK number one hits (including 11 consecutive 1963 to 1966) between 1963 and 1969. The song "Maggie May" is about a prostitute who robbed a sailor and nothing to do with the Rod Stewart song of the same name.
3. Apparently while singing "Super Trouper" Abba made a phone call from somewhere in the UK. Do you know where?

Answer: Glasgow

Abba had a number one hit for three weeks on the UK chart with "Super Trouper" in 1980. It reached number 45 on the US pop chart in 1981.

Abba are Anni-Frid "Frida" Lyngstad (Anni-Frid Synni Lyngstad, now Her Serene Highness Pricess Anni-Frid Synni Reuss of Plauen) from Ballangen, Norway. Agnetha Faltskog (Agnetha Ase Faltskog) from Jonkoping, Sweden. Bjorn Ulvaeus (Bjorn Kristian Ulvaeus) from Gothenburg, Sweden. Benny Andersson (Goran Bror Andersson) from Stockholm, Sweden. They had nine number one hits on the UK chart between 1974 and 1980.
4. A better record than "Good Vibrations"? This one about an English cathedral was. Which building is being sung about here?

Answer: Winchester Cathedral

The New Vaudeville Band had a number four hit on the UK chart with "Winchester Cathedral" in 1966. It reached number one for three weeks on the US pop chart the same year.

This group did not exist before the recording session for this record. The writer of the song, Geoff Stephens, put together some session musicians with the former lead singer of the British group The Ivy League, John Carter. A touring band was formed later after the record's success. The song won the 1966 Grammy Award for Best Contemporary Rock and Roll Recording. The Mamas & The Papas won the 1966 Grammy award for Best Contemporary Rock and Roll Group Performance, Vocal or Instrumental for "Monday, Monday". Nothing for "Good Vibrations"? What were they thinking?
5. Is this singer telling the story of Genesis in this song or just looking for the place in the song title? Can you find it?

Answer: Solsbury Hill

Peter Gabriel had a number 13 hit on the UK chart with "Solsbury Hill" in 1977 and a number 57 in 1990. It reached number 68 on the US pop chart the same year. A live version reached number 84 in 1983.

Peter Gabriel is Peter Brian Gabriel from Chobham UK. He founded the group Genesis with other Charterhouse school friends Mike Rutherford, Tony Banks, Anthony Phillips and Chris Stewart in 1967. He was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as a member of Genesis in 2010. He is involved with various humanitarian causes including Amnesty International.
6. The singer Roger Whittaker has already left Kenya and now he wants to get away from this town in the North East of England. Do you know it?.

Answer: Durham

Roger Whittaker had a number 12 hit on the UK chart with "Durham Town (The Leavin')" in 1969. It did not chart in the US.

Roger Whittaker is a singer/songwriter/musician from Nairobi, Kenya. He has been a soldier in the Kenyan army, studied at the university of South Africa, been a trainee teacher in South Africa and got a B.Sc from the university of Bangor in Wales. He is still popular world wide and has sold over 50 million records. He is particularly popular in Germany were he has sold over ten million albums.
7. They say that the music died along with Buddy Holly. If it didn't, this little long haired tyke definitely put the nails in the coffin when he sang about this UK city. Do you know which city? You do, you know you do.

Answer: Liverpool

Little Jimmy Osmond had a number one hit for five weeks on the UK chart with "Long Haired Lover From Liverpool" in 1972. It reached number 38 on the US pop chart the same year.

Little Jimmy Osmond is James Arthur Osmond, sometime member of the family band The Osmonds. It is hard to realize that he will be 48 years old in 2011 with four children. I hope he is thoroughly ashamed of himself for that song and has nightmares about it.
8. Which fair on the North Sea coast of North Yorkshire did Simon & Garfunkel sing about?

Answer: Scarborough

Simon & Garfunkel had a number 11 hit on the US pop chart with "Scarborough Fair (/Canticle)" in 1968. It reached number nine on the UK singles chart as one of the four tracks on the "Mrs. Robinson" E.P. (extended play single) in 1969.

Paul Simon is Paul Frederic Simon from Newark New Jersey, Art Garfunkel is Arthur Ira Garfunkel from Forest Hills New York. Their fist US chart hit was "Hey Schoolgirl" as Tom & Jerry which reached number 49 on the US pop chart in 1958.
9. Which city did Ralph McTell want to take you through with these moving words? "Dirt in her hair and her clothes in rags She's no time for talkin' she just keeps right on walkin'"

Answer: London

Ralph McTell had a number two hit on the UK chart with "Streets Of London" in 1974. It did not chart in the US.

Ralph McTell is Ralph May from Farnborough Kent UK, a singer/songwriter/record producer/radio presenter/children's TV presenter/author and poet. He has been a leading figure on the British folk music scene for decades. Unfortunately folk music has not fared well in the UK chart and he only had one other minor chart hit in 1975.
10. Not on mainland UK, what is the missing place in the Simple Minds song "_______ Child"?

Answer: Belfast

Simple Minds had a number one hit for two weeks with on the UK chart with "Belfast Child" in 1989. It did not chart in the US.

Simple minds are founding members James Kerr from Glasgow and Charles Burchill from Glasgow, Mel George Gaynor from London and Ged Grimes from Dundee. This line-up may have changed and there have been at least six other members in the past.
Source: Author shipyardbernie

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