Classic Country
1950's
Oldies & More
Songs of the Movies
Wild Card
100

This female artist sang the country hit "Jolene"

Dolly Parton

100

This Canadian artist was famous in the '50's for the songs "Diana" and "Put Your Head On My Shoulder" 

Paul Anka

100

This famous oldies singer was well-known for songs about doing it "My Way" and making it in "New York, New York" 

Frank Sinatra

100

"Just A Spoonful Of Sugar" is from what popular Children's film

Mary Poppins

100

Diana Ross fronted which famous girl group?

The Supremes

200

This male artist is famously known for the country song "The Gambler"

Kenny Rogers

200

This male artist and his band wanted to rock all day with the song "Rock Around The Clock"

Bill Haley & His Comets

200

Dean Martin popularly describes the moon as a "big pizza pie" in this famous oldies song 

"That's Amore"

200

"Small and white, clean and bright
You look happy to meet me" are the lyrics to what "Sound of Music" musical classic?

"Edelweiss"

200

What kind of hotel did the Eagles sing about? 



"Hotel California"

300

This female artist sang this oldie classic "Walkin' after Midnight"

Patsy Cline

300

This 1957 hit by Elvis Presley was about a party in prison.

"Jailhouse Rock"

300

This American artist sang about being "Born To Run" and "Dancing In The Dark"

Bruce Springsteen

300

"Shall We Dance" is the title of a song from what popular musical and film? 

The King & I

300

What is the minimum number of musicians a jazz band must have to be considered a "big band"?

10

400

He coined the song "Hey Good Lookin'"

Hank Williams

400

The 1958 hit "'La Bamba" was sang by this famous Mexican-American artist. 

Ritchie Valens

400

This Rock N' Roll Band sang about looking "Behind Blue Eyes" and being a rebel with "We're Not Gonna Take It Anymore" 

The Who 

400

"Oh What A Beautiful Morning" is from what classic musical?

Oklahoma 

400

Which country-style singer was known as "Gentleman Jim"


Jim Reeves

500

Known as Birthplace of Country Music

Tennessee

500

 February 3, 1959 took the lives of 3 American rock and roll musicians and was forever known as.....

The Day Music Died

Rock and roll musicians Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens, and "The Big Bopper" J. P. Richardson were all killed in a plane crash

500

This Jazz artist sang about love with "I Love You For Sentimental Reasons" and "L-O-V-E"

Nat King Cole

500

This Elvis song became a hit from his movie "Girls! Girls! Girls!"

"Return To Sender"

500

Which dance was Chubby Checker doing at the start of the ’60s? Hint: "_____ and Shout"

The Twist

M
e
n
u