Finish the Lyrics
Name that Song
Name the Artist
Places
Caribbean Instruments
100

________ here I come. Right back where I started from

California

100

Nothing could be finer than to be here

Carolina in the Morning

100

An American family "boy" rock band that formed in California in the 60s

The Beach Boys

100

You'll come a-waltzing Matilda with me here

Australia

100

This instrument provides the beat

drums
200

I had to leave a little girl in ____________ town

Kingston

200

She was afraid to come out of the locker and afraid that somebody would see what she wore

Itsy Bitsy Teenie Weenie Yellow Polka Dot Bikini

200

This singer has a restaurant chain named after his best-selling song Margaritaville

Jimmy Buffett

200

The rain stays mainly on the plain here

Spain

200

Developed in Trinidad, these were created out of a material in the shape of a pan/large bowl

steel drums

300

Stack ___________ till' the morning come

banana

300

Ray Charles sings this song about strolling beside the roll of the rolling sea

Moon Over Miama

300

He is a Jamaican singer considered the pioneer of Reggae music

Bob Marley

300

This place is "south of the border"

Mexico

300

Generally made from gourds or shells and filled with dried seeds, they make a noise when shaken

maracas

400

Under the shade of a _____________ tree

coolibah

400

If everybody had an ocean they'd be doing this

Surfin' U.S.A

400

Named the "King of Calypso", he popularized Caribbean folk songs like "Day O" and "Jump in the Line" in the 1950s

Harry Belafonte

400

Elvis sings about this place being blue

Hawaii

400

Bongos, maracas, and a __________ make up this music genre called Bachata. Hint: it has strings

guitar

500

Just like a ____________ burning in my heart

heatwave

500

A Mexican folk song best known from the 1958 version by Ritchie Valens

La Bamba

500

Under the Boardwalk is one of their most well-known songs

The Drifters
500

Off the Florida keys, there's a place called what?

Kokomo

500

These are small sticks that strike each other or a wooden block

claves or palitos