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1. "On the Road Again" 1980
Tim McGraw
2. "The Thunder Rolls" 1991
Merle Haggard
3. "Coat of Many Colors" 1971
Tim McGraw
4. "Ain't Goin' Down (Til' the Sun Comes Up)" 1993
Tammy Wynette
5. "Mountain Music" 1982
Garth Brooks
6. "Mama Tried" 1968
Tanya Tucker
7. "Delta Dawn" 1973
Dolly Parton
8. "D-I-V-O-R-C-E" 1968
Garth Brooks
9. "Live Like You Were Dying" 2004
Willie Nelson
10. "Dont Take the Girl" 1994
Alabama
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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. "On the Road Again" 1980
Answer: Willie Nelson
"On the Road Again" was written for the movie "Honeysuckle Rose". The song won Grammy Award for Best Country Song in 1981.
2. "The Thunder Rolls" 1991
Answer: Garth Brooks
The Nashville Network banned the video saying it was to disturbing for viewers. Tanya Tucker was offered "The Thunder Rolls" but decided not to put it on her album. All That Remains recorded a cover version of "The Thunder Rolls" in 2017.
3. "Coat of Many Colors" 1971
Answer: Dolly Parton
The film "Coat of Many Colors" debuted in 2015. There was a sequel "Christmas of Many Colors: Circle of Love". Dolly wrote the lyrics to "Coat of Many Colors" on a dry cleaning receipt. Dolly wrote the song about her experiences in Tennessee when she was a little girl.
4. "Ain't Goin' Down (Til' the Sun Comes Up)" 1993
Answer: Garth Brooks
The spelling of "Ain't Goin' Down" varies on several of Garth's albums. Garth Brooks co-wrote the song with Kent Blazy and Kim Williams.
5. "Mountain Music" 1982
Answer: Alabama
Randy Owen took three years to write "Mountain Music". "Mountain Music" became Alabama's sixth number one song.
6. "Mama Tried" 1968
Answer: Merle Haggard
"Mama Tried" was inspired by Merle when he was in San Quentin. "Mama Tried" was on the soundtrack for the movie "Killer's Three".
7. "Delta Dawn" 1973
Answer: Tanya Tucker
Tanya was thirteen when she recorded "Delta Dawn". Billy Sherrill heard Tanya singing "Delta Dawn" on The Tonight Show and asked her to record the song.
8. "D-I-V-O-R-C-E" 1968
Answer: Tammy Wynette
In 1992 Hillary Clinton stated on "60 Minute's" that 'she wasn't sitting here like a little woman standing by her man like Tammy Wynette'. "D-I-V-O-R-C-E" was Tammy's fastest climbing song.
9. "Live Like You Were Dying" 2004
Answer: Tim McGraw
The song is based on people having cancer and by Tim's father, Tug McGraw dying of cancer. The "Live Like You Were Dying" video features clips of Tim and Tug McGraw.
10. "Dont Take the Girl" 1994
Answer: Tim McGraw
"Dont Take the Girl" was Tim's first number one song. The song tells the story of a boy and girl going through life at certain times in their lives.
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