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Quiz about Lyrics of Brenda Lee
Quiz about Lyrics of Brenda Lee

Lyrics of Brenda Lee Trivia Quiz


From 1960-1973, Brenda Lee had forty-eight hits on the Billboard Hot 100. Twenty-nine made the top 40, and twelve of those made the top 10. From the lyrics given, how many of those Brenda Lee songs can you identify? Relax and let the memories begin.

A multiple-choice quiz by lowtechmaster. Estimated time: 4 mins.
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Time
4 mins
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Multiple Choice
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389,121
Updated
Dec 03 21
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Question 1 of 10
1. Which Brenda Lee song had these lyrics?

"Why did I listen to my friends
When they told me what to do?
Yes, I still have my friends,
But I don't have you."
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Question 2 of 10
2. In 1962, which Brenda Lee song had these lyrics?

"No use in holding other hands
For I'd be holding only emptiness.
No use in kissing other lips,
For I'd be thinking just of your caress."
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Question 3 of 10
3. From which Brenda Lee song come these lyrics?

"The music's sweet, the lights are low,
Playin' a song on the radio.
Your Ma's in the kitchen, your Pa's next door,
I wanna love you just a little bit more."
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Question 4 of 10
4. In which Brenda Lee 1960 song are these lyrics found?

"You tell me mistakes
Are part of being young,
But that don't right
The wrong that's been done."
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Question 5 of 10
5. In what Brenda Lee song do these lyrics appear?

"What are you doing?
Oh, don't you know,
Don't you know you'll be my ruin?
You've got me crying, crying again."
When will you let this heartache end?"
Hint


Question 6 of 10
6. What Brenda Lee hit had these words?

"If you must go, then go slowly.
Let me love you 'til the last."
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Question 7 of 10
7. From which song do these Brenda Lee lyrics come?

"Our love and our devotion
Were deep as any ocean.
Then one day like the tide
You began to change,
And then you became
A perfect stranger."

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Question 8 of 10
8. "If I had the chance, I guess I'd do it all again.
I'd go down that same old road even knowing at the end
You'll leave me when your heart hears a new love call.
So I'll guess that I'm the biggest fool of all."

From which Brenda Lee song come these lyrics?
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Question 9 of 10
9. What early Brenda Lee hit had these words?

"I want someone
To share my laughter and my tears with,
Someone I know
I'd love to spend a million years with.
Where is this someone somewhere meant for me?"
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Question 10 of 10
10. "I wish you success
And loads of happiness.
But, darling, I've got to confess
I'm gonna be lonely."

These lyrics are from which Brenda Lee song?
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1. Which Brenda Lee song had these lyrics? "Why did I listen to my friends When they told me what to do? Yes, I still have my friends, But I don't have you."

Answer: Everybody Loves Me But You

In 1962, "Everybody Loves Me But You" reached number six on the Billboard Hot 100. The other songs listed also made the Top 100. "As Usual" was number 12 in 1963, "Anybody But Me" made it to number 31 in 1961, and "So Deep" reached number 52 in 1962.
2. In 1962, which Brenda Lee song had these lyrics? "No use in holding other hands For I'd be holding only emptiness. No use in kissing other lips, For I'd be thinking just of your caress."

Answer: All Alone Am I

"Alone Alone Am I" was a number three hit on the Top 100 in 1962. "My Whole World Is Falling Down" got to number 24 in 1963, "Rusty Bells" to number 33 in 1965, and "Johnny One Time" to number 41 in 1969.
3. From which Brenda Lee song come these lyrics? "The music's sweet, the lights are low, Playin' a song on the radio. Your Ma's in the kitchen, your Pa's next door, I wanna love you just a little bit more."

Answer: Dum Dum

"Dum Dum" peaked at number four on the Top 100 in 1961. The others were also Hot 100 songs: "Coming On Strong" number 11 in 1966, "Ride, Ride, Ride" number 37 in 1967, and "Here Comes that Feeling" number 89 in 1962.
4. In which Brenda Lee 1960 song are these lyrics found? "You tell me mistakes Are part of being young, But that don't right The wrong that's been done."

Answer: I'm Sorry

In 1960, Brenda Lee's "I'm Sorry" topped the Billboard Hot 100 chart at number one! "Thanks A Lot" was number 45 in 1965, "Eventually" made it to number 56 in 1961, and "The Crying Game" got to number 87 in 1965.
5. In what Brenda Lee song do these lyrics appear? "What are you doing? Oh, don't you know, Don't you know you'll be my ruin? You've got me crying, crying again." When will you let this heartache end?"

Answer: Emotions

"Emotions" was a number seven hit on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1961. In 1962, "It Started All Over Again" reached number 29. In 1963, "The Grass Is Greener" peaked at number 17. And in 1964, "Think" got to number 25.
6. What Brenda Lee hit had these words? "If you must go, then go slowly. Let me love you 'til the last."

Answer: Break It To Me Gently

In 1962, "Break It To Me Gently" was a number four hit on the Billboard Hot 100.
Also on the Hot 100: "Heart In Hand" (number 15 in 1962), "Is It True" (number 17 in 1964), and "Just A Little" (number 40 in 1960).
7. From which song do these Brenda Lee lyrics come? "Our love and our devotion Were deep as any ocean. Then one day like the tide You began to change, And then you became A perfect stranger."

Answer: Losing You

On the Hot 100 in 1963, "Losing You" was a number six hit. "Two Many Rivers" scored at number 13 in 1965, "I Wonder" got to number 25 in 1963, and "So Deep" reached number 52 in 1962.
8. "If I had the chance, I guess I'd do it all again. I'd go down that same old road even knowing at the end You'll leave me when your heart hears a new love call. So I'll guess that I'm the biggest fool of all." From which Brenda Lee song come these lyrics?

Answer: Fool Number One

On the Hot 100, "Fool Number One" was a number three hit for Brenda Lee in 1961. The other songs were also in the Top 100: "I'm Learning About Love" was number 33 (1961), "When You Loved Me" was number 47 (1964), and "Nobody Wins" was number 70 (1973).
9. What early Brenda Lee hit had these words? "I want someone To share my laughter and my tears with, Someone I know I'd love to spend a million years with. Where is this someone somewhere meant for me?"

Answer: I Want To Be Wanted

"I Want To Be Wanted" was a number one Hot 100 song for Brenda Lee in 1960. In 1963, "Sweet Impossible You" hit number 70, in 1964, "Alone With You" got to number 48, and in 1965, "No One" squeaked in at number 98.
10. "I wish you success And loads of happiness. But, darling, I've got to confess I'm gonna be lonely." These lyrics are from which Brenda Lee song?

Answer: You Can Depend On Me

"You Can Depend On Me" was a number six hit on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1961. Also on the Hot 100 were: "You're Used To Be" (number 32 in 1963), "Ain't Gonna Cry No More" (number 77 in 1966), and "You Don't Need Me For Anything Anymore" (number 84 in 1969).
Source: Author lowtechmaster

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