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Still So Lonesome I Could Cry Trivia Quiz


In researching a Hank Williams song quiz I discovered a whole catalog of songs by others that reference the great Country artist. This quiz is about those songs. Good luck.

A multiple-choice quiz by deputygary. Estimated time: 4 mins.
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Author
deputygary
Time
4 mins
Type
Multiple Choice
Quiz #
326,472
Updated
Jul 23 22
# Qns
10
Difficulty
Average
Avg Score
8 / 10
Plays
430
Awards
Top 5% quiz!
Last 3 plays: Guest 175 (8/10), Guest 49 (8/10), Guest 208 (10/10).
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Question 1 of 10
1. Hank Williams Jr. sang a song that referenced his daddy. More specifically it referenced his daddy's rowdy ways, including asking "why must you live out the songs that you wrote". What song is this? Hint


Question 2 of 10
2. In 1994 a band that is more famous for the hits "Dumas Walker" and "High Steppin Daddy" came out with "The Ghost of Hank Williams" on their "Rave On" album. What band sang "The Ghost of Hank Williams"? Hint


Question 3 of 10
3. Alan Jackson recorded a song in 1992 about meeting Hank Williams in a cemetery in Williams' hometown. What Alan Jackson song is about Hank Williams Sr.? Hint


Question 4 of 10
4. Tracy Lawrence had a number one song in 1996 that referenced Hank Williams as well as Bob Dylan. What song about the passage of time was this? Hint


Question 5 of 10
5. "The Highwaymen" was a group of four Country superstars who put out collaborative albums from 1985 to 1995. Waylon Jennings was one of the members. He and another member recorded "The Night Hank Williams Came to Town". Which other "Highwayman" recorded this song with Waylon? Hint


Question 6 of 10
6. Neil Young sings a song about something that he now has that used to belong to Hank Williams. What song is this? Hint


Question 7 of 10
7. "Somebody told me when I got to Nashville
'Son you finally got it made.
Old Hank made it here, we're all sure that you will.'
But I don't think Hank done it this way.
I don't think Hank done it this way."
Who sang this song with its references to Hank Williams Sr.?
Hint


Question 8 of 10
8. Moe Bandy recorded a song in 1976 that incorporated a lot of Hank Williams' songs. What Moe Bandy song talks about how Williams' songs apply to the singer's life? Hint


Question 9 of 10
9. Waylon Jennings recorded a duet, "The Conversation", with someone. The song is all about memories of Hank Williams Sr. Who recorded "The Conversation" with Waylon Jennings? Hint


Question 10 of 10
10. The last song is about the great singers of the past and the effect they had on their audiences. It is from a pretty fair singer in his own right, Mr. George Jones, and the song asks where the next great singers will come from. What song, from the 1985 album of the same name, is this? Hint



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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. Hank Williams Jr. sang a song that referenced his daddy. More specifically it referenced his daddy's rowdy ways, including asking "why must you live out the songs that you wrote". What song is this?

Answer: Family Tradition

The song was released in 1978 on the "Family Tradition" album. It made it to number four on the Billboard charts.
"Hank why do you drink?
Why do you roll smoke?
Why must you live out the songs that you wrote?"
2. In 1994 a band that is more famous for the hits "Dumas Walker" and "High Steppin Daddy" came out with "The Ghost of Hank Williams" on their "Rave On" album. What band sang "The Ghost of Hank Williams"?

Answer: The Kentucky Headhunters

The Kentucky Headhunters might possibly be more well known for their covers of songs like "Oh Lonesome Me" which charted at number eight, "Skip a Rope", "Walk Softly on This Heart of Mine", and Hank Williams' "Take These Chains From My Heart". The Academy of Country Music made them the Top New Group in 1989 and they won a Grammy for Best Country Performance by a Group in 1990 for "Pickin' on Nashville".

"I checked my rearview mirror, looked into his eyes.
I saw the light.
It was the ghost of Hank Williams, pickin' and a-grinnin'.
He gave me some good advice.

He told me every mother's daughter
needs a stone back man
to make the records jump off the wall."
3. Alan Jackson recorded a song in 1992 about meeting Hank Williams in a cemetery in Williams' hometown. What Alan Jackson song is about Hank Williams Sr.?

Answer: Midnight in Montgomery

Hank Williams Sr. was born in Mount Olive, Alabama but he grew up in Montgomery. The song talks about meeting his ghost on New Year's. Hank died on New Years Day. It also makes reference to the first line of Williams' "I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry". The song made it to number three on the Billboard charts.

"Cause when the wind is right
you'll hear his songs
smell whiskey in the air.
Midnight in Montgomery,
he's always singing there."
4. Tracy Lawrence had a number one song in 1996 that referenced Hank Williams as well as Bob Dylan. What song about the passage of time was this?

Answer: Time Marches On

"Sister cries out, from her baby bed.
Brother runs in with feathers on his head.
Mama's in her room learnin how to sew.
Daddy's drinkin beer listening to the radio.
Hank Williams sings Kaw-Liga and Dear John.
Time marches on, time marches on."

In verse two, "Bob Dylan sings like a rolling stone" and in the last verse "daddy's in the ground beneath the maple tree while the angels sing an old Hank Williams song."

Lawrence might be the most underrated star out there. To date he has had eight number one hits including "Sticks and Stones", "Can't Break it to My Heart", "Alibis", "My Second Home" and "Find Out Who Your Friends Are".
5. "The Highwaymen" was a group of four Country superstars who put out collaborative albums from 1985 to 1995. Waylon Jennings was one of the members. He and another member recorded "The Night Hank Williams Came to Town". Which other "Highwayman" recorded this song with Waylon?

Answer: Johnny Cash

"The Highwaymen" were Cash, Jennings, Willie Nelson and Kris Kristopherson. All four preferred to operate outside the mainstream of Country music. Country music recording executives seemed to prefer they do that as well as the stars had specific ideas on how they wanted their music produced. They produced three albums together: "Highwayman", "Highwayman 2", and "The Road Goes on Forever". "Highwayman" peaked at number one on the Billboard Country album charts. "Highwayman 2" made it to number four while "The Road Goes On Forever" only made it to forty-two.

"While Hank signed his autograph on Beaulah Rice`s fan
Mavis got acquainted with the Driftin` Cowboys Band.
The effect on all our lives was quite profound
on the night Hank Williams came to town."
6. Neil Young sings a song about something that he now has that used to belong to Hank Williams. What song is this?

Answer: This Old Guitar

Neil owns a Martin D-28 acoustic guitar that used to belong to Hank Williams Sr. As reported on the Song Facts Forums website (http://forum.songfacts.com), Young feels this way about old guitars, especially Williams' old Martin: "It's always great when someone understands what this is that they're holding, who understands the effect Hank Williams had on all of us.

They are sort of awestruck by being in the presence of anything that he touched---to the point that to actually play his instrument elevates them to another level.

It's a wonderful thing to have a guitar for that reason. A lot of people who should have played it, have played it. I'm careful about it, but I use it all the time. It's not on a wall in a museum."
7. "Somebody told me when I got to Nashville 'Son you finally got it made. Old Hank made it here, we're all sure that you will.' But I don't think Hank done it this way. I don't think Hank done it this way." Who sang this song with its references to Hank Williams Sr.?

Answer: Waylon Jennings

The song is "Are You Sure Hank Done It This Way?" Jennings wrote it lamenting the watered-down and commercialized state of Country music in the mid-1970s. It reached number one for a very short period of time in 1975.
My favorite line from the song:
"I've seen the world with a five piece band,
looking at the backside of me."
8. Moe Bandy recorded a song in 1976 that incorporated a lot of Hank Williams' songs. What Moe Bandy song talks about how Williams' songs apply to the singer's life?

Answer: Hank Williams You Wrote My Life

Bandy sang a lot of songs about drinking, cheating, honky tonks and rodeos. "Hank Williams You Wrote My Life" went to number two on the Billboard charts. He also reached number two with "It's a Cheating Situation", a song he sang with Janie Fricke. His sole number one hit was 1979's "I Cheated Me Right Out of You".

"You wrote Your Cheatin' Heart about
A gal like my first wife.
You Moan The Blues for me and for you
Hank Williams, You Wrote My Life.

The Cold, Cold Heart and a doubtful mind
I have known a few myself.
And the gal that loved me Half As Much
As she loved somebody else.

I've heard that blue old whipporwill, too
and the Lonesome Whistle whine.
I know that feel; so cold, so real
When The Blues Come Around at midnight.

We've never met, I know and yet
I know you well, My Friend.
And if ever I, get to heaven on high
I hope you'll shake my hand."
9. Waylon Jennings recorded a duet, "The Conversation", with someone. The song is all about memories of Hank Williams Sr. Who recorded "The Conversation" with Waylon Jennings?

Answer: Hank Williams Jr.

Hank Williams Jr. is, of course, the son of Hank Williams Sr. His mother was Audrey Williams. Jett Williams is the daughter of Hank Williams Sr. through Bobbie Jett and is a singer. Shooter Jennings is the son of Waylon Jennings. He also is a Country singer. I don't believe Buck Owens is related to anyone else in this question.

"Well back then they called him crazy
now a days they call him a saint.
Most folks don't know that they
fired him from the Opry,
and that caused his greatest pain."
10. The last song is about the great singers of the past and the effect they had on their audiences. It is from a pretty fair singer in his own right, Mr. George Jones, and the song asks where the next great singers will come from. What song, from the 1985 album of the same name, is this?

Answer: Who's Gonna Fill Their Shoes

Among those mentioned in the lyrics are:
"the outlaw that walks through Jesse's dream" (Waylon Jennings)
"red-headed stranger" (Willie Nelson)
"man in black and Folsom Prison Blues" (Johnny Cash)
"the Okie from Muskogee" (Merle Haggard)
"or Hello, Darlin'" (Conway Twitty)
"you know the heart of Dixie still beats, in old Luke the Drifter" (Hank Williams)
"old Marty, Hank and Lefty" (Marty Robbins, Hank Snow, Lefty Frizzell)
Source: Author deputygary

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