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Quiz about The Lyrics of Kate Bush
Quiz about The Lyrics of Kate Bush

The Lyrics of Kate Bush Trivia Quiz


Which albums or songs did these Kate Bush lyrics come from?

A multiple-choice quiz by JasonOgg. Estimated time: 4 mins.
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Author
JasonOgg
Time
4 mins
Type
Multiple Choice
Quiz #
313,629
Updated
Dec 03 21
# Qns
10
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Avg Score
6 / 10
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Question 1 of 10
1. "Under a veil you must never lift" are lyrics from a 2005 Kate Bush album. But what song are they from? Hint


Question 2 of 10
2. 'The Kick Inside' is an album featuring many great songs. The phrase "Over the lights, under the moon" came from which song's lyrics? Hint


Question 3 of 10
3. The lyrics "Last night in the sky, such a bright light" are found in one of the songs from which Kate Bush album? Hint


Question 4 of 10
4. 'And this curve is your smile
And this cross is your heart
And this line is your path."

The title song of which Kate Bush album contains the above lyrics?

Answer: (Three Words)
Question 5 of 10
5. Which song on Kate Bush's 'The Dreaming' album are the following lyrics from: "I don't know why I'm crying"? Hint


Question 6 of 10
6. "Could be honeycomb" is the opening line to which Kate Bush song? Hint


Question 7 of 10
7. From the album 'Hounds of Love' what song in particular are these words from:
"All you fishermen, head for home"?
Hint


Question 8 of 10
8. "What would I do without you?"

Which Kate Bush song does this question come from?
Hint


Question 9 of 10
9. "Will you look into the future?" is asked in which Kate Bush song? Hint


Question 10 of 10
10. "And it's not easy for me to give away a secret, it's not safe" can be found within the lyrics of which Kate Bush song?

Answer: (Three Words)

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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. "Under a veil you must never lift" are lyrics from a 2005 Kate Bush album. But what song are they from?

Answer: 'How to Be Invisible'

The album in question of course being 'Aerial'. 'King of the Mountain' and 'Nocturn' are great songs also from this album, but 'Experiment IV' was a Kate Bush song that was not from 'Aerial'.
2. 'The Kick Inside' is an album featuring many great songs. The phrase "Over the lights, under the moon" came from which song's lyrics?

Answer: 'Kite'

'Kite' and 'Moving' were from 'the Kick Inside' album, but the other two options were not, although still Kate Bush songs. A kite featured on the cover of 'the Kick Inside', which was Kate Bush's debut album released in 1978.

"A diamond kite, on a diamond flight
Over the lights, under the moon..."
3. The lyrics "Last night in the sky, such a bright light" are found in one of the songs from which Kate Bush album?

Answer: 'Never For Ever'

These lyrics are from the song 'Breathing', on the 1980 Kate Bush album, 'Never For Ever'. This album also features the relatively well-known song 'Babooshka'.
4. 'And this curve is your smile And this cross is your heart And this line is your path." The title song of which Kate Bush album contains the above lyrics?

Answer: The Red Shoes

'The Red Shoes' was Kate Bush's 1993 album, and the title song was also included in the short film 'The Line, the Cross and the Curve'. Kate Bush and Miranda Richardson starred in this film.
5. Which song on Kate Bush's 'The Dreaming' album are the following lyrics from: "I don't know why I'm crying"?

Answer: 'Suspended in Gaffa'

This time, all the songs were from the named album, the 1982 'the Dreaming' - a great album.

The full line from the lyrics is: "I don't know why I'm crying; am I suspended in Gaffa?"
6. "Could be honeycomb" is the opening line to which Kate Bush song?

Answer: 'Sunset'

'A Sea of Honey' and 'A Sky of Honey' are the names of the different CDs of the album Aerial - the album this song is from - and these names make their way into the lyrics of 'Sunset'.

"Could be honeycomb
In a sea of honey
A sky of honey..."
7. From the album 'Hounds of Love' what song in particular are these words from: "All you fishermen, head for home"?

Answer: 'Hello Earth'

'Hello Earth' is a great song from the second half of 'Hounds of Love', known as 'The Ninth Wave'.
8. "What would I do without you?" Which Kate Bush song does this question come from?

Answer: 'Love and Anger'

David Gilmour, known originally from the band 'Pink Floyd', plays guitar on 'Love and Anger'. This great song is from the album 'the Sensual World'.

The line "What would I do without you?" is almost repeated later on in the song - the "I" is changed to "we".
9. "Will you look into the future?" is asked in which Kate Bush song?

Answer: 'Jig of Life'

'Pull Out the Pin' is from the album 'the Dreaming', 'This Woman's Work' is from 'the Sensual World' and 'Hammer Horror' is from 'Lionheart'.

'Jig of Life', featuring some beautiful music, is also from 'the Ninth Wave' on the album 'Hounds of Love'. This album was released in 1985, and was very successful.

"She says, "Ooh na na, na na na, na na na,
I'll be sitting in your mirror
Now is the place where the crossroads meet
Will you look into the future?" "
10. "And it's not easy for me to give away a secret, it's not safe" can be found within the lyrics of which Kate Bush song?

Answer: Under the Ivy

'Under the Ivy' is a beautifully sounding song.

"Go into the garden, go under the ivy,
Go under the leaves with me.
Go up to the rose, go up the white rose,
I'll be waiting for you..."
Source: Author JasonOgg

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