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Quiz about The Year in Country Music 1997
Quiz about The Year in Country Music 1997

The Year in Country Music: 1997 Quiz


In 1997, Dolly the cloned sheep was born in Scotland. The McCaughey septuplets were born in Iowa. We were introduced to Harry Potter and his Sorcerer's Stone, and the whole world lost a Princess in a Paris car accident. But what about country music?

A multiple-choice quiz by Beasuare. Estimated time: 9 mins.
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Author
Beasuare
Time
9 mins
Type
Multiple Choice
Quiz #
274,584
Updated
Jul 23 22
# Qns
15
Difficulty
Difficult
Avg Score
7 / 15
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608
Awards
Top 35% Quiz
Last 3 plays: Guest 104 (6/15), Guest 70 (10/15), Guest 76 (5/15).
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Question 1 of 15
1. On June 7, 1997, the duet, "It's Your Love," by Tim McGraw and Faith Hill became the first single in twenty years to spend more than five weeks at the top of the Hot Country Singles chart. This song was first released by a Pop group in the same year. Can you guess the name of that group? Hint


Question 2 of 15
2. He was the Country Music Association's Entertainer of the Year in 1977, even though he was best known as a Folk Singer. His first number one song was in 1974 and was called "Sunshine on My Shoulders". He died in a plane crash in October 1997. Who am I talking about? Hint


Question 3 of 15
3. The very first number one country song for 1997 was released by a new artist named Kevin Sharp and his song was called "Nobody Knows". It was at the top of the Country charts for four weeks. There was something very unique about Kevin Sharp that made his story of rising to the top a little special. Do you remember what it was? Hint


Question 4 of 15
4. On May 11, 1997, Tracy Darrell Adkins married Rhonda Forlaw. Less than a month before this happy day, he had his very first number one song. What was the name of it? Hint


Question 5 of 15
5. That Garth Brooks - the nineties was his decade, wasn't it? In 1997, he performed a free concert in New York's Central Park. An estimated how many people showed up for this once in a lifetime free show? Hint


Question 6 of 15
6. Reba McEntire had a number one song on the charts on March 29, 1997. It was called "How Was I to Know?" Another country artist released an unrelated song with the same title in the same year. That version reached number two on the Billboard charts and number one on the Radio & Records country charts. Who was the artist? Hint


Question 7 of 15
7. A Nashville landmark was closed down in 1997 after operating for twenty five years and hosting millions of visitors. What attraction am I talking about? Hint


Question 8 of 15
8. On August 30, 1997, Kenny Chesney had his first number one song. It was called "She's Got It All." What album was this single released from? Hint


Question 9 of 15
9. On January 21, 1997 this 'Colonel' passed away. He was best known as a manager for country talent such as Eddy Arnold, Hank Snow, Minnie Pearl and Elvis. Fill in the blank with the Colonel's last name.

Answer: (Last name only)
Question 10 of 15
10. On June 19, 1997, singer Bobby Helms passed away at the age of 62. He is best known for his song, "Jingle Bell Rock", however his first single, released in 1957, stayed on the country charts for a record fifty two weeks until it hit number one.
True or False? The name of his first number one song was "Special Angel".


Question 11 of 15
11. She got her start singing "You Are My Sunshine" on stage with her father's band when she was just four years old, but in 1997 she released a self titled album that was certified platinum even though it failed to hit the top forty album charts. Time Magazine also called her the "Most Successful New Artist" the same year. Who is she? Hint


Question 12 of 15
12. It's called the number one wedding reception song for father and daughter dances, and was released by gospel/country singer Bob Carlisle in 1997. It starts out like this, "There's two things I know for sure. . ."
What's the name of this song?

Answer: (Two Words)
Question 13 of 15
13. Shania Twain's 1997 album, "The Woman in Me" sold over 20 million copies, and even broke Garth Brooks record of 14 million with "Ropin the Wind". With this and the success of female artists such as LeAnn Rimes, Mary Chapin Carpenter and Wynonna with number one songs, best selling albums, and awards won for their work, the country music industry declared 1997 what? Hint


Question 14 of 15
14. In 1997 she was inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame along with songwriters Cindy Walker ("You Don't Know Me") and Harlan Howard ("I Fall to Pieces"). This female inductee is also one of a handful of women country music singers who have sold over 100 million records, and she can also say she's the only country artist who had The Beatles as her opening act when she toured the UK. Who is she? Hint


Question 15 of 15
15. In 1997, Diamond Rio had their second number one song with "How Your Love Makes Me Feel" It was the biggest hit for any country music group that year and was at number one on Country Billboard for three weeks.
True or false? Diamond Rio was rewarded by the Country Music Association with Album of the Year that same year.



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1. On June 7, 1997, the duet, "It's Your Love," by Tim McGraw and Faith Hill became the first single in twenty years to spend more than five weeks at the top of the Hot Country Singles chart. This song was first released by a Pop group in the same year. Can you guess the name of that group?

Answer: She Moves

She Moves released their first and only album titled "Breaking All the Rules" in 1997 and the second single from the group was "It's Your Love." Their version didn't do as well as Tim and Faith's did. The song only went to number 67 on the Pop charts.

The country version of "It's Your Love" did very well for the newly married Tim McGraw and Faith Hill. It hit number one in the summer of 1997 and stayed there for six weeks. The last song that did that was in 1977, and it was called, "Luckenbach, Texas". Tim and Faith's version also won four awards from the Academy of Country Music, was nominated for a Grammy and named Country Song of the Year by Billboard.

This duet is number thirteen on the top one hundred country duets of all time according to CMT.
2. He was the Country Music Association's Entertainer of the Year in 1977, even though he was best known as a Folk Singer. His first number one song was in 1974 and was called "Sunshine on My Shoulders". He died in a plane crash in October 1997. Who am I talking about?

Answer: John Denver

He was born Henry John Deutschendorf, but changed his name to John Denver as a tribute to his favorite state. John Denver wrote over three hundred songs in his career and recorded over thirty albums. He died when his experimental plane crashed in California in 1997; he was cremated with his favorite guitar, and his ashes were scattered over the Rocky Mountains, which were his inspiration for the state song of Colorado, "Rocky Mountain High."
3. The very first number one country song for 1997 was released by a new artist named Kevin Sharp and his song was called "Nobody Knows". It was at the top of the Country charts for four weeks. There was something very unique about Kevin Sharp that made his story of rising to the top a little special. Do you remember what it was?

Answer: He met a record producer as part of his wish from the Make A Wish foundation.

Kevin Sharp is a survivor of a rare form of bone cancer. He was diagnosed in 1989 when he was only nineteen years old, and after the treatment ended, Kevin was left completely bald. As part of his wish from the Make A Wish foundation he was introduced to recorder producer David Foster, and the two became close friends. So close that David introduced Kevin to a representative of A&R Records who offered Sharp a contract in 1996.

His first single was called, "Nobody Knows" and it was his only number one hit in the nineties.

He is now known as a motivational speaker and spokesman for the Make A Wish foundation.
4. On May 11, 1997, Tracy Darrell Adkins married Rhonda Forlaw. Less than a month before this happy day, he had his very first number one song. What was the name of it?

Answer: No Thinkin' Thing

Trace Adkins first number one song was, "No Thinkin' Thing". It was from his "Dreamin Out Loud" album which hit number six on the country album charts the same year. He didn't have another number one song until 2006 with, "Ladies Love Country Boys".

His marriage to Rhonda is still going strong and when he was inducted into the Grand Ole Opry in June 2003, it was very special to the couple because that's where Trace proposed to her.
5. That Garth Brooks - the nineties was his decade, wasn't it? In 1997, he performed a free concert in New York's Central Park. An estimated how many people showed up for this once in a lifetime free show?

Answer: No one really knows for sure.

No one can say for sure. There have been estimates as low as 250,00 and as high as 900,000, but it's hard to say because there were no ticket sales to report and there were hundreds of thousands of people who watched the performance outside the venue. Another 14.2 million people watched the Live Show on HBO.
6. Reba McEntire had a number one song on the charts on March 29, 1997. It was called "How Was I to Know?" Another country artist released an unrelated song with the same title in the same year. That version reached number two on the Billboard charts and number one on the Radio & Records country charts. Who was the artist?

Answer: John Michael Montgomery

John Michael Montgomery's song, "How Was I to Know" was released from his fourth country album. The song was a hit and had nothing to do with Reba's hit of the same name. The song was his highest rated song for that year.
7. A Nashville landmark was closed down in 1997 after operating for twenty five years and hosting millions of visitors. What attraction am I talking about?

Answer: Opryland USA

The theme park known as Opryland or Opryland USA was opened in 1972 and once hosted the studio for TNN (The Nashville Network). It was shut down in 1997 due to lack of visitors and some have said the popularity of "Dollywood" in east Tennessee led to the downfall of Opryland.
8. On August 30, 1997, Kenny Chesney had his first number one song. It was called "She's Got It All." What album was this single released from?

Answer: I Will Stand

"I Will Stand" was Kenny's first album that went Platinum and also featured the song, "That's Why I'm Here." The song "She's Got It All" was written by Craig Wiseman who also wrote "Live Like You Were Dying", "Hillbilly Deluxe" and "Summertime", and Drew Womack from the country group Sons of the Desert. Craig Wiseman was named Song Writer of the Year by the CMA in 2006.
9. On January 21, 1997 this 'Colonel' passed away. He was best known as a manager for country talent such as Eddy Arnold, Hank Snow, Minnie Pearl and Elvis. Fill in the blank with the Colonel's last name.

Answer: Parker

He earned the honorary title of Colonel in 1948 from Louisiana Governor, Jimmie Davis but he was born Andreas Cornelis van Kuijk. He changed his name to Tom Parker when he was twenty and left his homeland, the Netherlands, to join the US Army. He and Elvis met in 1955 and never signed a management contract.

The two men just shook hands and honored that agreement until Elvis' death in 1977. Colonel Tom Parker was 87 when he passed away on January 21, 1997 in Las Vegas.
10. On June 19, 1997, singer Bobby Helms passed away at the age of 62. He is best known for his song, "Jingle Bell Rock", however his first single, released in 1957, stayed on the country charts for a record fifty two weeks until it hit number one. True or False? The name of his first number one song was "Special Angel".

Answer: False

Bobby Helms' first number one song is called "Fraulein". This song was on the country charts for fifty two weeks and the only other artist to have a song on the charts longer is Eddy Arnold with his tune, "Bouquet of Roses" in 1948. That song charted for fifty four weeks.
11. She got her start singing "You Are My Sunshine" on stage with her father's band when she was just four years old, but in 1997 she released a self titled album that was certified platinum even though it failed to hit the top forty album charts. Time Magazine also called her the "Most Successful New Artist" the same year. Who is she?

Answer: Lila McCann

Lila McCann made her debut on the country music charts at age sixteen, with the single "Down Came a Blackbird". It was a single from her platinum album, "Lila". Her highest charting song was "I Wanna Fall In Love" which hit number three in 1998.
12. It's called the number one wedding reception song for father and daughter dances, and was released by gospel/country singer Bob Carlisle in 1997. It starts out like this, "There's two things I know for sure. . ." What's the name of this song?

Answer: Butterfly Kisses

"Butterfly Kisses" won a Grammy in 1997 for Best Country Song and a Dove award from the Gospel Music Association for Song of the Year. Bob wrote the song for his daughter Brooke and it's the most requested song for father and daughter wedding dances. In case you didn't know, a Butterfly Kiss is when the eyelashes of one are fluttered against the cheek or eyelashes of another.
13. Shania Twain's 1997 album, "The Woman in Me" sold over 20 million copies, and even broke Garth Brooks record of 14 million with "Ropin the Wind". With this and the success of female artists such as LeAnn Rimes, Mary Chapin Carpenter and Wynonna with number one songs, best selling albums, and awards won for their work, the country music industry declared 1997 what?

Answer: Year of the Woman

Julie L. Andsager and Kimberly Roe are professors at Tennessee Universities and it was their study of women in country music and the media that led the country music industry to declare 1997 "Year of the Woman". Based on their article, "Country Music Video in Country's Year of the Woman" they reported, "The success of Rimes, Twain, and their colleagues at award shows and at cash registers led the country music industry to dub 1997 the Year of the Woman. Our purpose in this essay is to examine how well female country artists fared in that." Source: Journal of Communication. Volume: 49. Issue: 1. -1999.
14. In 1997 she was inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame along with songwriters Cindy Walker ("You Don't Know Me") and Harlan Howard ("I Fall to Pieces"). This female inductee is also one of a handful of women country music singers who have sold over 100 million records, and she can also say she's the only country artist who had The Beatles as her opening act when she toured the UK. Who is she?

Answer: Brenda Lee

Brenda Lee was inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame in 1997, the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2002, and the Rockabilly Hall of Fame. She is best known for the songs, "I'm Sorry" and "Rockin Around the Christmas Tree" and by her nickname, "Little Miss Dynamite." She toured the UK in 1960 and her opening act was a then unknown group called The Beatles.

In 2006, Brenda Lee was presented with the Jo Meador-Walker Lifetime Achievement award for her work as a recording artist.
15. In 1997, Diamond Rio had their second number one song with "How Your Love Makes Me Feel" It was the biggest hit for any country music group that year and was at number one on Country Billboard for three weeks. True or false? Diamond Rio was rewarded by the Country Music Association with Album of the Year that same year.

Answer: False

False, they won the Vocal Group of the Year. They won the award four times from the CMA and twice from Academy of Country Music in the 90's. The song, "How Your Love Makes Me Feel" was released on their first Greatest Hits album which also featured the song, "Imagine That".
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