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In My Little Corner of the World Quiz
On July 20, 1974, Marie Osmond released her second solo studio album. Nine of the ten tracks on this album are covers. Match the song title with the original artist.
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Estimated time: 3 mins.
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Nine of the ten tracks on this album are covers. Match the song title with the original artist.
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1. In My Little Corner of the World
Sonny James
2. Big Hurts Can Come (From Little White Lies)
Jimmy Wakely
3. Invisible Tears
The Ray Coniff Singers
4. I Love You So Much It Hurts
Leon Payne
5. Everybody's Somebody's Fool
Anita Bryant
6. True Love's a Blessing
Sonny James
7. I Love You Because
Ray Price
8. It's Just the Other Way Around
Connie Francis
9. Crazy Arms
Guy Mitchell
10. Singing the Blues
Marie Osmond
Select each answer
Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. In My Little Corner of the World
Answer: Anita Bryant
The only single released from the album was the title song with "It's Just the Other Way Around" on the B-side.
With music by Lee Pockriss and lyrics by Bob Hilliard, "In My Little Corner of the World" was a hit for Anita Bryant in 1960.
"I always knew, I'd find someone like you,
So welcome to, my little corner of the world.
2. Big Hurts Can Come (From Little White Lies)
Answer: Sonny James
"Big Hurts Can Come (From Little White Lies)", written by Carole Smith and Sonny James was a hit for Sonny in 1963.
"Oh, all those words you said at the start
Could have built such a hope here in my heart
Now there's oceans of teardrops flowing from my eyes
Big hurts can come from little white lies"
3. Invisible Tears
Answer: The Ray Coniff Singers
"Invisible Tears" was written by Henry Ned Miller and Sue Miller. The Ray Coniff Singers had success with the song in 1964.
"Invisible tears in my eyes
Incredible pains in my heart
Indestructible memories are passing in review
Impossible though things may get
Improbable I will forget
Indelible memories of sweet lovable you"
4. I Love You So Much It Hurts
Answer: Jimmy Wakely
Jimmy Wakely popularized The evergreen standard "I Love You So Much It Hurts", written by Floyd Tillman, in 1948.
"I want to hold you, my dear
Forever and ever
I love you so much, it hurts me so"
5. Everybody's Somebody's Fool
Answer: Connie Francis
"Everybody's Somebody's Fool" was composed by Jack Keller, with lyrics by Howard Greenfield. Connie Francis took the song to number one on the Billboard Hot 100 (the first female artist to reach the coveted top spot) and to number two on the R&B chart in 1960.
"Yes, everybody's somebody's fool
Everybody's somebody's baby
And there are no exceptions to the rule
Yes, everybody's somebody's fool"
6. True Love's a Blessing
Answer: Sonny James
Another song by Carole Smith and Sonny James, "True Love's a Blessing" was the title track of Sonny's 1966 album release. The song was a Top Five hit on Billboard's Country chart.
"True love's a blessing
True love's a wonderful blessing
True love's a blessing
Wait and see
When you find the right boy
You've found a world of joy
True love's a blessing, yes siree"
7. I Love You Because
Answer: Leon Payne
Leon Payne wrote and recorded "I Love You Because", taking the song to number one on the Country & Western chart in 1949.
"No matter what the world may say about me
I know your love will always see me through
I love you for a hundred thousand reasons
But most of all I love you 'cause you're you"
8. It's Just the Other Way Around
Answer: Marie Osmond
"It's Just the Other Way Around", written by Harry Seeberg and Ronald C. Myers, was issued as the B-side of "In My Little Corner of the World." Though B-sides occasionally chart in their own right, this one did not.
"Perhaps it's not too late
A way may still be found
I never stopped loving you, dear
It's just the other way around"
9. Crazy Arms
Answer: Ray Price
Ray Price's recording of "Crazy Arms", written by Ralph Mooney and Chuck Seals, was a twenty-week chart-topper in 1956.
"Crazy arms that reach to hold somebody new
For my yearning heart keeps saying you're not mine
My troubled mind knows soon to another you'll be wed
And that's why I'm lonely all the time"
10. Singing the Blues
Answer: Guy Mitchell
Guy Mitchell made his classic recording of "Singing the Blues"by Melvin Endsley in 1956.
"Well, I never felt more like singing the blues
'Cause I never thought that I'd ever lose your love, dear
Why'd you do me this way?"
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