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Quiz about Regina Spektor Lyrics from 1111

Regina Spektor Lyrics from "11:11" Quiz


Are you a Regina Spektor fan? Prove it! Here is a lyrics quiz based on songs from her album "11:11". Songs will only be used once. Enjoy!

A multiple-choice quiz by hausc018. Estimated time: 3 mins.
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Author
hausc018
Time
3 mins
Type
Multiple Choice
Quiz #
331,691
Updated
Dec 03 21
# Qns
10
Difficulty
Average
Avg Score
7 / 10
Plays
115
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Question 1 of 10
1. What song is this lyric from?

"The mothers' get whiskey and the girlfriends' get tongue."
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Question 2 of 10
2. What song is this lyric from?

"He don't say much as he tips his hat and he carries his body as heavy as lead."
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Question 3 of 10
3. What song is this lyric from?

"And the clock still strikes midnight and noon."
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Question 4 of 10
4. What song is this lyric from?

"All the people in my town would be born and then they'd get themselves a haircut."
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Question 5 of 10
5. What song is this lyric from?

"One of them took me with him to sleep, said not to make a peep."
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Question 6 of 10
6. What song is this lyric from?

"The kind, the kind that babies would always go for with sticky little fingers."
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Question 7 of 10
7. What song is this lyric from?

"She was lying on the floor and counting stretch marks."
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Question 8 of 10
8. What song is this lyric from?

"He was a husband who drove his wife home drunk from the parties."
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Question 9 of 10
9. What song is this lyric from?

"He had no antlers. He had no center. He had no enter and he had no exit."
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Question 10 of 10
10. What song is this lyric from?

"As ironic as a ticker tape parade over the rain forest."
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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. What song is this lyric from? "The mothers' get whiskey and the girlfriends' get tongue."

Answer: Back of a Truck

"The mothers' get whiskey and the girlfriends' get tongue. And there's a back of a truck selling smoke-free lungs."

This was Regina's debut album. It was released in July of 2001.
2. What song is this lyric from? "He don't say much as he tips his hat and he carries his body as heavy as lead."

Answer: 2.99c Blues

"He don't say much as he tips his hat and he carries his body as heavy as lead. He could have been flying through the snow on his sled, but the wife was in bed and the horses had to be fed."

She was not signed to a major label at this point, so the album was self-released and only sold at her shows.
3. What song is this lyric from? "And the clock still strikes midnight and noon."

Answer: Rejazz

Second verse: "And the clock still strikes midnight and noon. And the sun still rises and so does the moon. Birds still migrate south and people move on, even though I'm no longer in your arms."

While the album is currently out of print, it can be found online for digital download.
4. What song is this lyric from? "All the people in my town would be born and then they'd get themselves a haircut."

Answer: Wasteside

Second verse: "I was sleeping by wasteside of tomorrow, but it's better than sleeping by the wasteside of today. All the people in my town would be born and then they'd get themselves a haircut and then promptly after they'd be dead."

Because this album is so scarce, it has become a point of interest for her fan community to track down hard copies.
5. What song is this lyric from? "One of them took me with him to sleep, said not to make a peep."

Answer: Flyin'

Fourth verse: "One of them took me with him to sleep, said not to make a peep. Said it'll be a secret we keep, so I didn't make a peep. Kissed my cheek and rubbed my feet, but his kissin' didn't taste so sweet. Told him I just wanted to sleep, so he got mad and he got madder and he got maddest of them all."

Regina wrote every song on the album.
6. What song is this lyric from? "The kind, the kind that babies would always go for with sticky little fingers."

Answer: Love Affair

Second verse: "Healthy teeth in his mouth, healthy hair on his. He grew healthy wavy brown hair on his head, the kind, the kind that babies always go for with sticky little fingers."

This song, along with "Braille" and "Sunshine", were taken from her 1999 demo cassette.
7. What song is this lyric from? "She was lying on the floor and counting stretch marks."

Answer: Braille

First verse: "She was lying on the floor and counting stretch marks. She hadn't been a virgin and he hadn't been a god. So they named their baby Elvis to make up for the royalty he lacked."

Regina graduated with honors from Purchase College in 2001. She wrote many songs during that time and some are featured on this album.
8. What song is this lyric from? "He was a husband who drove his wife home drunk from the parties."

Answer: Buildings

First verse: "He was a husband who drove his wife home drunk from the parties. He was a husband who drove his wife home. And in the car, he would lean her head gently against the side door window. And in the bathroom, he would hold her hair back and hope."

Most of her songs are not personal. She writes songs from someone else's point of view or simply makes something up.
9. What song is this lyric from? "He had no antlers. He had no center. He had no enter and he had no exit."

Answer: Mary Ann

Second verse: "Miss Mary Ann had a man named Stan, Stan Butler. He had no antlers. He had no center. He had no enter and he had no exit."

It wasn't until after her third self-released album that she was signed to Sire Records. They then re-released her third album, "Soviet Kitsch", under their label.
10. What song is this lyric from? "As ironic as a ticker tape parade over the rain forest."

Answer: Pavlov's Daughter

End of the song: "As ironic as a ticker tape parade over the rain forest. As ironic as a ticker tape parade over my head. As ironic as a ticker tape parade over my head going downstream to where it isn't...real...rain...at...all..."

This song alludes to the study Ivan Pavlov performed on dogs, called the conditioned reflex or conditional reflex.
Source: Author hausc018

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