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Quiz about More Christmas Songs by Bridge
Quiz about More Christmas Songs by Bridge

More Christmas Songs by Bridge Quiz


Many Christmas/Winter songs are written in the standard AABA form. How many of these seasonal favorites do you recognize by the B section or bridge?

A multiple-choice quiz by Catreona. Estimated time: 4 mins.
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Author
Catreona
Time
4 mins
Type
Multiple Choice
Quiz #
411,290
Updated
Dec 20 22
# Qns
10
Difficulty
Average
Avg Score
8 / 10
Plays
240
Last 3 plays: Bourman (8/10), Guest 108 (9/10), Guest 207 (7/10).
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Question 1 of 10
1. What song is this bridge from?

"Decorations of red on a green Christmas tree
Won't mean a thing if you're not here with me"

Answer: (Two words, 4 and 9 letters)
Question 2 of 10
2. What song is this bridge from?

"Here we are as in olden days, happy golden days of yore
Faithful friends, who are dear to us, gather near to us once more"
Hint


Question 3 of 10
3. What song is this bridge from?

"Sealed with a smile that tells me that I'll
Spend every Christmas with you
Hint


Question 4 of 10
4. What song is this bridge from?

"Please, make those reindeer hurry
The time is drawing near
It sure won't seem like Christmas
Until my baby's here"
Hint


Question 5 of 10
5. What song is this bridge from?

"Giddy up, giddy up, giddy up, let's go
Let's look at the show
We're riding in a wonderland of snow

Giddy up, giddy up, giddy up, it's grand
Just holding your hand
We're gliding along with a song
In a wintery fairyland"
Hint


Question 6 of 10
6. What song is this bridge from?

"I'd like to be there, trimming the tree there
And there's a chance that I might
I can hear singing, steeple bells ringing
'Noelle' and 'Silent Night'"
Hint


Question 7 of 10
7. What song is this bridge from?

"Faith and hope, goodwill to men
Love and peace, and faith again
Let the prayers that Christmas brings
Brush your heart like angel wings"
Hint


Question 8 of 10
8. What song is this bridge from?

"In the meadow we can build a snowman
And pretend that he is Parson Brown
He'll say 'Are you married?' We'll say 'No, man!
But you can do the job when you're in town"
Hint


Question 9 of 10
9. What song is this bridge from?

"Here we know that Christmas will be green and bright
The sun to shine by day and all the stars at night""
Hint


Question 10 of 10
10. What song is this bridge from?

"They didn't see me creep down the stairs to take a peep
They thought that I was tucked up in my bedroom fast asleep"
Hint



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Most Recent Scores
Dec 20 2024 : Bourman: 8/10
Dec 05 2024 : Guest 108: 9/10
Nov 15 2024 : Guest 207: 7/10

Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. What song is this bridge from? "Decorations of red on a green Christmas tree Won't mean a thing if you're not here with me"

Answer: Blue Christmas

Billy Hayes and Jay W. Johnson published "Blue Christmas" in 1949. Though Americans have grown accustomed to thinking of it as either a Country & Western or a Rock 'N Roll song the first recording, by Rus Morgan and His Orchestra, was as a ballad.
2. What song is this bridge from? "Here we are as in olden days, happy golden days of yore Faithful friends, who are dear to us, gather near to us once more"

Answer: Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas

Judy Garland introduced Hugh Martin and Ralph Blaine's "Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas" in the 1944 MGM film "Meet Me in St. Louis". Since then, it has become a perennial favorite.
3. What song is this bridge from? "Sealed with a smile that tells me that I'll Spend every Christmas with you

Answer: Give Me Your Love for Christmas

Though perhaps not as well-known as some other songs in the quiz, "Give Me Your Love for Christmas" by Jack Gold and Phyllis Stohn, lent its title to Johnny Mathis' third Christmas album, released in October of 1969.
4. What song is this bridge from? "Please, make those reindeer hurry The time is drawing near It sure won't seem like Christmas Until my baby's here"

Answer: Santa Bring My Baby Back (to Me)

A 1957 song penned by Aaron Schroeder and Claude Demetrius,
"Santa Bring My Baby Back (To Me)" was first recorded by Elvis Presley on the Christmas album he released that year, cleverly titled "Elvis' Christmas Album ". In my admittedly limited experience, the only other artist I know to have recorded the song is Chris Isaak.
5. What song is this bridge from? "Giddy up, giddy up, giddy up, let's go Let's look at the show We're riding in a wonderland of snow Giddy up, giddy up, giddy up, it's grand Just holding your hand We're gliding along with a song In a wintery fairyland"

Answer: Sleigh Ride

Leroy Anderson's "Sleigh Ride" is a staple at holiday pops concerts. And with the lyrics added by Mitchell Parish, it's a favorite that seems to be on every Jazz and Pop artist's Christmas album.
6. What song is this bridge from? "I'd like to be there, trimming the tree there And there's a chance that I might I can hear singing, steeple bells ringing 'Noelle' and 'Silent Night'"

Answer: Christmas Eve in My Home Town

World War 2 veterans Stan Zabka and Don Upton wrote "Christmas Eve in My Home Town" during the Korean War. Like the WW2 classic "I'll Be Home for Christmas", "Christmas Eve in My Home Town" soon became a troop favorite, known to generations of U.S. service members through Kate Smith's Armed Forces Radio Network Christmas broadcasts. Less often performed nowadays in the civilian realm than its better-known WW2 cousin, "Christmas Eve in My Home Town" nonetheless remains a touching holiday standard.
7. What song is this bridge from? "Faith and hope, goodwill to men Love and peace, and faith again Let the prayers that Christmas brings Brush your heart like angel wings"

Answer: Christmas Is a Feeling in Your Heart

"Christmas Is a Feeling In Your Heart", written by George Kleinsinger and Joe Darian, was first recorded by Andy Williams in 1955. Since then, it has also become closely associated with Johnny Mathis.
8. What song is this bridge from? "In the meadow we can build a snowman And pretend that he is Parson Brown He'll say 'Are you married?' We'll say 'No, man! But you can do the job when you're in town"

Answer: Winter Wonderland

The evergreen standard "Winter Wonderland", written by Felix Bernard and Richard Bernhard Smith is to be found on Christmas albums by artists as diverse as Dolly Parton and Bob Dylan, not to mention greats such as Ella Fitzgerald and Frank Sinatra.
9. What song is this bridge from? "Here we know that Christmas will be green and bright The sun to shine by day and all the stars at night""

Answer: Mele Kalikimaka

Robert Alexander Anderson wrote the music and lyrics for "Mele Kalikimaka" in 1949. Bing Crosby and The Andrews Sisters made the first recording in 1950. Though numerous artists have recorded the song over the years, the Crosby & Andrews Sisters rendition probably remains the best known.
10. What song is this bridge from? "They didn't see me creep down the stairs to take a peep They thought that I was tucked up in my bedroom fast asleep"

Answer: I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus

Tommie Connor wrote "I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus". Since the song's initial release by Jimmy Boyd in 1952, it has remained a seasonal favorite.
Source: Author Catreona

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