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Quiz about Lyrics of Connie Francis
Quiz about Lyrics of Connie Francis

Lyrics of Connie Francis Trivia Quiz


Between 1958 and 1964, Connie Francis had 46 songs in Billboard's Top 100/Hot 100 including 36 in the top 40 and 16 in the top ten. From the lyrics given, how many of these Connie Francis hits can you name? [All songs listed are by Connie Francis.]

A multiple-choice quiz by lowtechmaster. Estimated time: 3 mins.
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389,319
Updated
Dec 03 21
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Question 1 of 10
1. In which Connie Francis song will you find these lyrics?

"The way we danced all night, the warmth of your kiss,
The way you held me tight are all part of a tender love
I'll never, never forget."
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Question 2 of 10
2. These words come from which Connie Francis tune?

"Right to the end,
Just like a friend,
I tried to warn you somehow.
You had your way,
Now you must pay."
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Question 3 of 10
3. "The tears I cried for you could fill an ocean,
But you don't care how many tears I cry.
And though you only lead me on and hurt me,
I couldn't bring myself to say goodbye."

In which song did Connie Francis sing these lyrics?
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Question 4 of 10
4. Connie Francis sang these words in what tune?

"I laughed out loud when they told me
That you had someone else.
But your cheating heart has shown me
That I was foolin' myself."
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Question 5 of 10
5. What 1959 Connie Francis hit had these lyrics?

"When you left me all alone at the record hop,
Told me you were going out for a soda pop.
You were gone for quite a while, half an hour or more.
You came back and man oh man this is what I saw."
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Question 6 of 10
6. "Darling, please don't hurt me,
Please don't make me cry.
I don't know what I'd do
If you ever say goodbye."

Which Connie Francis song has these words?
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Question 7 of 10
7. These lyrics come from what Connie Francis song?

"A few more tokens rest
Within my treasure chest.
And, though they do their best
To give me consolation,
I count them all apart,
And as the tear drops start,
I find a broken heart."
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Question 8 of 10
8. These words come from which Connie Francis song?

"In the crowd of a million people,
I'll find my valentine.
And then I'll climb to the highest steeple,
And tell the world he's mine."
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Question 9 of 10
9. "A million years it seems
Have gone by since we shared our dreams.
But I'll hold you again.
There'll be no blue memories then."

Connie Francis sang these words in which song?
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Question 10 of 10
10. These lyrics are from what Connie Francis tune?

"I told this heart of mine
Our love could never be.
But then I hear your voice
And something stirs inside of me."
Hint



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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. In which Connie Francis song will you find these lyrics? "The way we danced all night, the warmth of your kiss, The way you held me tight are all part of a tender love I'll never, never forget."

Answer: Together

"Together" was a number six hit on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1961. The other songs also made the Hot 100: "Breakin' In A Brand New Broken Heart" at number seven in 1961, "Be Anything (But Be Mine)" at number 25 in 1964, and "Fallin'" at number 30 in 1958.
2. These words come from which Connie Francis tune? "Right to the end, Just like a friend, I tried to warn you somehow. You had your way, Now you must pay."

Answer: Who's Sorry Now

In 1958, "Who's Sorry Now" was a number four hit on the Billboard Top 100 chart. On the Billboard Hot 100 list, "Blue Winter" (1964) got to number 24, "You're Gonna Miss Me" (1959) made it to number 34, and "He Thinks I Still Care" (1962) reached number 57.
3. "The tears I cried for you could fill an ocean, But you don't care how many tears I cry. And though you only lead me on and hurt me, I couldn't bring myself to say goodbye." In which song did Connie Francis sing these lyrics?

Answer: Everybody's Somebody's Fool

"Everybody's Somebody's Fool" was a Billboard Hot 100 number one hit for Connie Francis in 1960. The other three songs also made the Hot 100: "If I Didn't Care" was number 22 in 1959, "I Was Such A Fool (To Fall In Love With You" was number 24 in 1962, and "Drownin' My Sorrows" was number 36 in 1963.
4. Connie Francis sang these words in what tune? "I laughed out loud when they told me That you had someone else. But your cheating heart has shown me That I was foolin' myself."

Answer: Many Tears Ago

On the Billboard Hot 100 in 1960, "Many Tears Ago" was a top ten song at number seven. "Second Hand Love" (1963) was also a number seven hit. "Your Other Love" (number 28 in 1963) and "Looking For Love" (number 45 in 1964) also made the Hot 100.
5. What 1959 Connie Francis hit had these lyrics? "When you left me all alone at the record hop, Told me you were going out for a soda pop. You were gone for quite a while, half an hour or more. You came back and man oh man this is what I saw."

Answer: Lipstick On Your Collar

In 1959, "Lipstick On Your Collar" was a number five hit for Connie Francis on the Billboard Hot 100. Also on the Hot 100: "Frankie got to number nine in 1959, "Jealous Of You" reached number 19 in 1960, and "Hollywood" peaked at number 42 in 1961.
6. "Darling, please don't hurt me, Please don't make me cry. I don't know what I'd do If you ever say goodbye." Which Connie Francis song has these words?

Answer: Don't Break The Heart That Loves You

All four songs made the Billboard Hot 100 chart: "Don't Break The Heart That Loves You" topped the chart at number one in 1962; "When The Boy In You Arms (Is The Boy In Your Heart)" was number ten in the same year; "Don't Ever Leave Me" reached number 42 in 1964; and "Too Many Rules" got to number 72 in 1961.
7. These lyrics come from what Connie Francis song? "A few more tokens rest Within my treasure chest. And, though they do their best To give me consolation, I count them all apart, And as the tear drops start, I find a broken heart."

Answer: Among My Souvenirs

"Among My Souvenirs" was a number seven song on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1959. "Mama" reached number eight in 1960. "No One" peaked at number 34 in 1961. And "In The Summer Of His Years" got to number 46 in 1964.
8. These words come from which Connie Francis song? "In the crowd of a million people, I'll find my valentine. And then I'll climb to the highest steeple, And tell the world he's mine."

Answer: Where The Boys Are

Connie Francis had a number four hit in 1961 on the Billboard Hot 100 with "Where The Boys Are." "Vacation" reached number nine in 1962, and "Follow The Boys" got to number 17 in 1963. "Stupid Cupid" was a number 14 hit on the Billboard Top 100 in 1958.
9. "A million years it seems Have gone by since we shared our dreams. But I'll hold you again. There'll be no blue memories then." Connie Francis sang these words in which song?

Answer: My Happiness

"My Happiness" was a smash number two hit in 1958 on the Billboard Hot 100. "(He's My) Dreamboat" got to number 14 in 1961, and "I'm Gonna Be Warm This Winter" to number 18 in 1963. "I'm Sorry I Made You Cry" reached number 36 on the Billboard Top 100 in 1958.
10. These lyrics are from what Connie Francis tune? "I told this heart of mine Our love could never be. But then I hear your voice And something stirs inside of me."

Answer: My Heart Has A Mind Of Its Own

In 1960, "My Heart Has A Mind Of Its Own" topped the Billboard Hot 100 list at number one. In 1960, "Teddy" checked in at number 17. In 1963, "If My Pillow Could Talk" reached number 23. In 1959, "Plenty Good Lovin'" made it to number 69.
Source: Author lowtechmaster

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