Swing
Country/Western
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Rock N' Roll
Spring Songs
100

Finish the Lyric "Has anybody seen my ___?"

Gal

100

This 1940's Country artist wrote and recorded "Hey Good Lookin'" 

Who Is Hank Williams Sr.

100

This song is about being so happy, the rain doesn't bother you. Singin' __ ____ ____.

Singin' In The Rain

100

His nick name was the "King of Rock and Roll"

Elvis Presley

100

This brings May Flowers

April Showers

200

This song encourages you to always look on the bright side-"On the Sunny ____ __ __ _______"

On The Sunny Side Of The Street

200

This song starts "Give me land lots of land under starry skies above"

Don't Fence Me In

200

This musical features the songs "Do-Re-Mi" and "My Favorite Things"

The Sound Of Music

200

This letter is the middle initial in Chuck Berry's Johnny ___ Goode

B.

200

This song, also called "Daisy, Daisy", sings about taking a ride on something built for two

A Bicycle Built For Two

300

Frank Loesser and Hoagy Carmichael wrote this hit in 1938 " Heart and S___"

Soul

300

Finish the lyric: "I go out walkin' after ___________"

Midnight

300

The opening number in Oklahoma is "Oh What a Beautiful ___________"

Morning

300

Whole Lotta ____ Goin' On

Shakin'

300

Finish the Lyric: "I'm looking over a _____  ____ _____"

Four Leaf Clover

400

Take my ____ I wanna lose them

Take my ____ I'll never use them

Arms, Lips

400

This duo made "Happy Trails" popular: Roy Rogers and Dale _____

Evans

400

There's a song in Music Man about this many trombones

Seventy six

400

In this Elvis song, he accuses someone of being nothin' but a ___ ____

Hound Dog

400

A jazz standard says nothing could be finer than to be in this southern state in the morning

Carolina

500

This Frank Sinatra classic takes us to outer Space

Fly Me To The Moon

500

John Denver had a hit with "Country R_____"

Country Roads

500
Hello Dolly, It's so nice to have you back where you ______

belong

500

Bill Haley and His Comets sang "Rock Around ___ _____"

the Clock

500

Judy Garland and Gene Kelly sung this "flowery" vaudeville song in 1942's "For Me And My Gal"

When You Wore A Tulip