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Quiz about Tricky Queen lyrics Quiz
Quiz about Tricky Queen lyrics Quiz

Tricky Queen lyrics Quiz


This quiz might be quite tricky. I will give a Queen lyric and you have to find out which ALBUM the lyric is originally from- good luck!

A multiple-choice quiz by iainscott2002. Estimated time: 4 mins.
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Time
4 mins
Type
Multiple Choice
Quiz #
139,503
Updated
Dec 03 21
# Qns
15
Difficulty
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Avg Score
10 / 15
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Question 1 of 15
1. Which Queen album is this lyric from? "Get you dancing in the aisles" Hint


Question 2 of 15
2. Which Queen album is this lyric from? "You've broken my heart and now you leave me" Hint


Question 3 of 15
3. Which Queen album is this lyric from? "So you feel it's the end of the story" Hint


Question 4 of 15
4. Which Queen album is this lyric from? "I try and mend the broken pieces" Hint


Question 5 of 15
5. Which Queen album is this lyric from? "This is the way things are now, in disarray" Hint


Question 6 of 15
6. Which Queen album is this lyric from? "Storm the master marathon I'll fly through" Hint


Question 7 of 15
7. Which Queen album is this lyric from? "Gave me no warning, how could I guess?" Hint


Question 8 of 15
8. Which Queen album is this lyric from? "Lonely as a whisper on a star chase" Hint


Question 9 of 15
9. Which Queen album is this lyric from? "This street honey is a mean street" Hint


Question 10 of 15
10. Which Queen album is this lyric from? "Well I sold a million mirrors in a shop in Alley Way" Hint


Question 11 of 15
11. Which Queen album is this lyric from? "Happy little day, Jimmy went away" Hint


Question 12 of 15
12. Which Queen album is this lyric from? "Trouble in the East, trouble in the West" Hint


Question 13 of 15
13. Which Queen album is this lyric from? "Put down our money without counting the cost" Hint


Question 14 of 15
14. Which Queen album is this lyric from? "But I can prove you wrong 'cos I'm right first time" Hint


Question 15 of 15
15. Which Queen album is this lyric from? "He spends his evenings alone in his hotel room" Hint



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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. Which Queen album is this lyric from? "Get you dancing in the aisles"

Answer: Jazz

"Let Me Entertain You" was written by Freddie Mercury and is taken from the album "Jazz" (1979).
2. Which Queen album is this lyric from? "You've broken my heart and now you leave me"

Answer: A Night At The Opera

"Love Of My Life" was written by Freddie Mercury and is taken from the album "A Night At The Opera" (1975). Queen's biggest hit "Bohemian Rhapsody" is also taken from this album.
3. Which Queen album is this lyric from? "So you feel it's the end of the story"

Answer: Flash Gordon

"The Hero" was written by Brian May and is taken from the album "Flash Gordon" (1980).
4. Which Queen album is this lyric from? "I try and mend the broken pieces"

Answer: The Works

"It's A Hard Life" was written by Freddie Mercury and is taken from the album "The Works" (1984).
5. Which Queen album is this lyric from? "This is the way things are now, in disarray"

Answer: Made In Heaven

"My Life Has Been Saved" was written by Queen and is taken from the album "Made In Heaven" (1995). "Made In Heaven" was the last album to be recorded by Freddie Mercury before his death from AIDS in 1991, although it was not released until 4 years later.
6. Which Queen album is this lyric from? "Storm the master marathon I'll fly through"

Answer: Queen II

"Seven Seas Of Rhye" was written by Freddie Mercury and is taken from the album "Queen II" (1974). "Seven Seas Of Rhye" was the first Queen single to get into the UK charts.
7. Which Queen album is this lyric from? "Gave me no warning, how could I guess?"

Answer: The Game

"Need Your Loving Tonight" was written by John Deacon and is taken from the album "The Game" (1980). "The Game" was the first Queen album to use synthesizers.
8. Which Queen album is this lyric from? "Lonely as a whisper on a star chase"

Answer: A Day At The Races

"Long Away" was written by Brian May and is taken from the album "A Day At The Races" (1976). Brian May sings lead vocals on "Long Away".
9. Which Queen album is this lyric from? "This street honey is a mean street"

Answer: Hot Space

"Action This Day" was written by Roger Taylor and is taken from the album "Hot Space" (1982). "Hot Space" is a different kind of music to Queen's usual hard rock music, it is more disco type.
10. Which Queen album is this lyric from? "Well I sold a million mirrors in a shop in Alley Way"

Answer: Queen

"Keep Yourself Alive" was written by Brian May and is taken from the album "Queen" (1973). "Keep Youself Alive" was the first single to be released by Queen, althought it didn't make the charts.
11. Which Queen album is this lyric from? "Happy little day, Jimmy went away"

Answer: Sheer Heart Attack

"Brighton Rock" was written by Brian May and is taken from the album "Sheer Heart Attack" (1974).
12. Which Queen album is this lyric from? "Trouble in the East, trouble in the West"

Answer: Innuendo

"The Hitman" was written by Queen and is taken from the album "Innuendo" (1991).
13. Which Queen album is this lyric from? "Put down our money without counting the cost"

Answer: The Miracle

"Was It All Worth It" was written by Queen and is taken from the album "The Miracle" (1989).
14. Which Queen album is this lyric from? "But I can prove you wrong 'cos I'm right first time"

Answer: A Kind Of Magic

"Princes Of The Universe" was written by Freddie MErcury and is taken from the album "A Kind Of Magic" (1986). "Princes Of The Universe" was written for the film "Highlander".
15. Which Queen album is this lyric from? "He spends his evenings alone in his hotel room"

Answer: News Of The World

"Spread Your Wings" was written by John Deacon and is taken from the album "News Of The World" (1977). The video for "Spread Your Wings" was shot in Roger Taylor's back garden.
Source: Author iainscott2002

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