Who sang it?
What decade was it?
Finish the Lyric
Misc. Fun Facts
True or False
100

Who sang "Home on the Range?"

Gene Autry (or Roy Rogers)

100
What decade was "Don't Fence Me In" released in?

The 1930's (1934). It was written by Cole Porter and Robert Fletcher originally, but it was made famous in the 1940's by artists such as Bing Crosby and the Andrew Sisters as well as Roy Rogers and Dale Evans.

100

Raindrops on roses and ______

whiskers on kittens

100

What is Elvis's most listened to song of all time?

"Can't Help Falling in Love"

100

True or false: Ray Charles was born blind

FALSE: Ray Charles was NOT born blind. He lost his vision gradually starting around age five due to juvenile glaucoma and was completely blind by age seven.

200

Who sang "Hey Good Looking?"

Hint: His first name is Hank

Hank Williams

200

What decade was "Don't Sit Under the Apple Tree" released in?

1940's (1942). It was popularized by the Glenn Miller Orchestra and the Andrew Sisters during WWII.

200

Summertime, and the _________

living is easy.

200

How old was Doris Day in her very first film?

Twenty-five

200

True or false: Willie Nelson is still alive

TRUE: WIllie Nelson is now 92 years old. His birthday is April 29, 1933.

300

Who sang "Somewhere Over the Rainbow?"

Hint: She is from Grand Rapids Minnesota

Judy Garland

300

What decade was "Ain't She Sweet" released in? (By the Beatles)

The 1960's (1961). The song was originally composed by MIlton Ager in 1927 and was also popular in the Roaring Twenties.

300

Hit the road _______

Jack, and don't you come back no more

300

Who was the most popular group (in America) in the 1960's?

The Beatles

300

True or false: The Weaver's were the first to release "Goodnight Irene"

FALSE: Goodnight Irene was first recorded in 1933 by Lead Belly

400

Who sang "Five Foot Two Eyes of Blue?"

Hint: He is most famously known for his version of "White Christmas"

Bing Crosby

400

What decade was "On the Sunny Side of the Street" released in?

The 1930's (1930). It was originally introducced in the Broadway musical "Lew Leslie's International Revue." It has since been recorded by Ted Lewis and His Orchestra, Harry Richman, Louis Armstrong, Doris Day, Willie Nelson, Billie Holiday, Frank Sinatra, Judy Garland, and Ella Fitzgerald.

400

When you wish ______

upon a star

400

How many Grammy awards was Ella Fitzgerald awarded in her lifetime?

Thirteen
400

True or False: Buddy Holly got his start to fame by opening for Elvis

TRUE: Buddy Holly opened for Elvis's shows multiple times in 1955 in their hometown of Lubbock, Texas.

500

Who sang "Sentimental Journey?"

Hint: She was also an actress in many films, such as "Pillow Talk" and "Calamity Jane"

Doris Day

500

What decade was "The Sound of Music" released in?

The 1960's (1965). Julie Andrews was 29 when the film was released.

500

I'm always chasing ______

(Daily double if you can name the artist)

rainbows

500

How old was Nat King Cole when he first started pursuing a full-time career in music?

Fifteen
500

True or false: Johnny Cash passed away when he was young

FALSE: Johnny Cash passed away at the age of 71 due to complications with diabetes. He passed away just four months after his wife June Carter Cash.

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