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Quiz about The Cranberries Songs and Lyrics
Quiz about The Cranberries Songs and Lyrics

The Cranberries: Songs and Lyrics Quiz


This quiz is about a few songs by an iconic Irish rock band: The Cranberries. Good luck!
This is a renovated/adopted version of an old quiz by author Stormy1979

A multiple-choice quiz by Lpez. Estimated time: 3 mins.
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Author
Lpez
Time
3 mins
Type
Multiple Choice
Quiz #
37,786
Updated
Apr 01 23
# Qns
10
Difficulty
Average
Avg Score
8 / 10
Plays
80
Last 3 plays: Guest 166 (7/10), CranberryDol (10/10), Guest 79 (8/10).
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Question 1 of 10
1. Which Cranberries song asked "Were you lying all the time? Was it just a game to you?" and was one of the first collaborations between singer Dolores O'Riordan and guitarist Noel Hogan? Hint


Question 2 of 10
2. Which song, one that opens with the lyrics "Oh my life is changing every day, in every possible way", was part of the soundtrack for films like "Mission: Impossible" and "You've Got Mail"? Hint


Question 3 of 10
3. What song, originally by Fleetwood Mac, did The Cranberries cover in a 1998 album and also played live in some of their concerts? Hint


Question 4 of 10
4. Which two words form the title of a song included in the album "Bury the Hatchet", and complete the lyrics "you're the little thing, my ___
___"?


Question 5 of 10
5. Which word completes the lyrics "you better hold on to your ___, because you bet you'll get what you deserve," written by Dolores O'Riordan? Hint


Question 6 of 10
6. Which Cranberries song had the lyrics "you must have nothing more with your time to do, there's a war in Russia and Sarajevo too" and showed Dolores O'Riordan escaping from paparazzi at the beginning of its music video? Hint


Question 7 of 10
7. What kind of "instinct" did Dolores O'Riordan have according to the title of a song in the "Bury the Hatchet" album? Hint


Question 8 of 10
8. What song by The Cranberries asks "Oh-oh, why, oh, why did you bring me here?" and was one of the tracks included in the band's very first EP? Hint


Question 9 of 10
9. Which famous Irish poet, the author of "No Second Troy", is quoted in a song that appeared on the 1994 Cranberries album "No Need to Argue"? Hint


Question 10 of 10
10. Which of the following conflicts inspired "Zombie", one of the most successful hits ever released by The Cranberries? Hint



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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. Which Cranberries song asked "Were you lying all the time? Was it just a game to you?" and was one of the first collaborations between singer Dolores O'Riordan and guitarist Noel Hogan?

Answer: Linger

"Linger" was released in the early 1990s and soon became one of the most famous songs by The Cranberries. Band members stated in interviews that the song was about O'Riordan's first kiss and a negative romantic experience with a young soldier. The song, part of the album "Everybody Else Is Doing It, So Why Can't We?", was notably played on a frequent basis on MTV. O'Riordan herself even said that she remembers hearing her own song constantly on that music channel.
2. Which song, one that opens with the lyrics "Oh my life is changing every day, in every possible way", was part of the soundtrack for films like "Mission: Impossible" and "You've Got Mail"?

Answer: Dreams

"Dreams" was the first single released by The Cranberries. Also part of their album "Everybody Else Is Doing It, So Why Can't We?", the song was received positively by critics and performed relatively well on international charts. The song was written by Dolores O'Riordan and Noel Hogan.

It has been used in several films and TV shows over the years, especially productions from the 1990s like "Mission: Impossible", "You've Got Mail", "Boys on the Side", and "My So-Called Life".
3. What song, originally by Fleetwood Mac, did The Cranberries cover in a 1998 album and also played live in some of their concerts?

Answer: Go Your Own Way

A wide array of successful artists like Elton John, Matchbox Twenty, The Corrs, and the Goo Goo Dolls collaborated on the album "Legacy: A Tribute To Fleetwood Mac's Rumours". As its name suggests, the album contained covers of Fleetwood Mac songs by other musicians. "Go Your Own Way" was originally released by Fleetwood Mac in 1976 and has since been covered many times. The Cranberries played a live version of "Go Your Own Way", for example, in a 1999 concert in Paris.

Interestingly, Fleetwood Mac and The Cranberries both have a song called "Dreams". In the Fleetwood Mac tribute album, that song was covered by The Corrs.
4. Which two words form the title of a song included in the album "Bury the Hatchet", and complete the lyrics "you're the little thing, my ___ ___"?

Answer: Saving Grace

"Saving Grace" was one of the songs in The Cranberries' fourth studio album, "Bury the Hatchet". The lyrics and melody are rather simple but quite soothing. A stanza and the chorus of the song go like this: "Can you hold on while I take hold of myself? Can you hold on while I take hold of myself? You're the little thing, my saving grace, you're just a little thing, my saving grace".

Some fans believe that the song is about O'Riordan having a child since the song and album were released after she had her first child.
5. Which word completes the lyrics "you better hold on to your ___, because you bet you'll get what you deserve," written by Dolores O'Riordan?

Answer: Promises

"Promises" was the first single from "Bury the Hatchet", the fourth studio album by The Cranberries that was released in 1999. The album version is a few minutes longer than the radio version. The song had a good performance on international charts, especially in Spain. "Promises" is about a relationship that was broken up.

More specifically, O'Riordan once said in an interview that this song was about divorce.
6. Which Cranberries song had the lyrics "you must have nothing more with your time to do, there's a war in Russia and Sarajevo too" and showed Dolores O'Riordan escaping from paparazzi at the beginning of its music video?

Answer: Free to Decide

"Free to Decide" was released as a single in 1996 and was also part of the album "To the Faithful Departed". Written by O'Riordan, the song was a response to certain members of the press (mainly paparazzi) who Dolores felt were harassing her and spreading rumors about her.

The lyrics, such as those repeated in the question, send a clear message to the press that there must be more important things to do than harassing her.
7. What kind of "instinct" did Dolores O'Riordan have according to the title of a song in the "Bury the Hatchet" album?

Answer: Animal

"Animal Instinct" is a single that opened the "Bury the Hatchet" album, released in 1999. The "animal instinct" that O'Riordan is referring to, according to a 1999 interview, is connected to parenting and how deeply having a child changed her. Dolores also mentioned that she thought that being able to give birth and feed children with her own body was extraordinary.

The lyrics refer to the animal instinct as "a lovely thing that we have".
8. What song by The Cranberries asks "Oh-oh, why, oh, why did you bring me here?" and was one of the tracks included in the band's very first EP?

Answer: Uncertain

The band's first EP recording was "Uncertain", released in 1991. It was a nearly 15-minute long EP that had four songs, all with lyrics by Dolores O'Riordan and music by O'Riordan and Noel Hogan. The other three tracks were "Nothing Left at All", "Pathetic Senses", and "Them". Though the band had previously released some works under the name The Cranberry Saw Us, "Uncertain" was the first EP that they released officially as The Cranberries.
9. Which famous Irish poet, the author of "No Second Troy", is quoted in a song that appeared on the 1994 Cranberries album "No Need to Argue"?

Answer: William Butler Yeats

William Butler Yeats inspired the song "Yeats' Grave", which was included in The Cranberries' second studio album, "No Need to Argue". One common interpretation of the lyrics is that Dolores O'Riordan, like Yeats, used her painful life experiences to create her fantastic art. William Butler Yeats is one of the most influential Irish poets in history. Two of his poems, "No Second Troy" and "The Lake Isle of Innisfree", inspired the song by The Cranberries.
10. Which of the following conflicts inspired "Zombie", one of the most successful hits ever released by The Cranberries?

Answer: The Troubles

"Zombie" was released by The Cranberries in September of 1994. The single was one of the biggest hits for the band, as it peaked at the top position in charts all around the world (such as in the U.S., France, Germany, and Belgium). This protest song was written by Dolores O'Riordan following the death of two children in the Warrington bombings, which were part of The Troubles. This long-lasting conflict largely involved the Irish Republican Army and its efforts to have Northern Ireland become independent from the United Kingdom.

"Zombie" has several poignant lyrics, some of which are: "With their tanks and their bombs, and their bombs and their guns, in your head, in your head, they are crying".
Source: Author Lpez

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