What is "please don't eat the daisies?"
Name this tune that is the national anthem of the United States that was inspired by the large U.S. flag, with 15 stars and 15 stripes, known as the Star-Spangled Banner, flying triumphantly above the fort during the U.S. victory.
What is "The Star Spangled Banner?"
Name this tune sung by Doris Day about advice from her mother...
What is "Que Sera Sera?"
Name the tune of this folk song by Stephen Foster.
What is "Camptown Races?"
Name this signature song of popular French singer Édith Piaf, written in 1945, popularized in 1946, and released as a single in 1947. The song became very popular in the US in 1950 with no fewer than seven different versions reaching the Billboard charts. These were by Tony Martin, Paul Weston, Bing Crosby (recorded June 22, 1950),[3] Ralph Flanagan, Victor Young, and Louis Armstrong
What is "La Vie en Rose?"
Name this patriotic tune sung by Ray Charles that is one of the most popular of the many U.S. patriotic songs.
What is "America the Beautiful?"
Name this tune sung by Elvis Presley about his Mama...
What is "Mama liked the Roses?"
Name the song by Stephen Foster about his state...
What is "My Old Kentucky Home?"
Name this tune that is a song written by Joe South, best known as recorded by country music singer Lynn Anderson, and first released by Billy Joe Royal in 1967.
What is "Rose Garden?"
Name this tune that is one of the United States' most famous folk songs. Its lyrics were written by American folk singer Woody Guthrie in 1940, based on an existing melody, a Carter Family tune called "When the World's on Fire", in critical response to Irving Berlin's "God Bless America."
What is "This Land is Your Land?"
Name this country tune by Dolly Parton about the piece of clothing that her momma made for her inspired by the Bible story.
What is "Coat of Many Colors?"
Name this tune sung by the Rolling Stones about the usual thing of not wanting to be on the road, being a million miles from where you want to be.
What is "Wild Horses?"
Name this tune that is a modern folk-style song. The melody and the first three verses were written by Pete Seeger in 1955 and published in Sing Out! magazine. Additional verses were added in May 1960 by Joe Hickerson, who turned it into a circular song.
What is "Where have all the Flowers Gone?"
Name this country patriotic tune that is a song written and originally recorded by American country artist Loretta Lynn. It was released as a single in January 1966
What is "Dear Uncle Sam?"
Name this cowboy song sung by Waylon Jennings and Willie Nelson advising mamas not to let their babies grow up...
What is "Mama don't let your babies grow up to be Cowboys?"
Name this tune that is an ultra-dynamic "cavalry charge" gallop heralded by trumpets and played by the full orchestra. It is in E major like the Prelude. This segment is often used in popular media to denote galloping horses, a race, or a hero riding to the rescue
What is "William Tell Overture?"
Name this tune that is a song written by Mike d'Abo and Tony Macaulay, and released by The Foundations in 1968 with Colin Young singing lead vocals. Young had replaced Clem Curtis during 1968 and this was the first Foundations hit on which he sang
What is "Build me Up Buttercup?"
Name this tune that is an American patriotic song written and recorded by country music artist Lee Greenwood, and is considered to be his signature song. The first album it appears on is 1984's You've Got a Good Love Comin'.
What is "God Bless the USA?"
Name this tune from ABBA thats name is derived from Italian, where it is an interjection used in situations of surprise, anguish, or excitement, which corresponds to the English interjection "my" but literally means "My mother".
What is "Mamma Mia?"
Name this traditional lullaby that is written from the perspective of the mother or caretaker singing a baby to sleep. The singer is promising the child that when he or she awakes the child "shall have all the …"
What is "all the pretty little horses?"