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Here is a lyric quiz on the Christian band The Choir.
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Their first top 40 hit single was also used for a television commercial for beer. What was the single called?

From Quiz "Chas & Dave"




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91. Dave Peacock was in the group that backed Cliff Bennet. What were they called?

From Quiz
Chas & Dave

Answer: The Rebel Rousers

Cliff Bennet and The Rebel Rousers were a soul/rhythm and blues group. They started their career signed to Joe Meek, but their hit singles "Got To Get You Into My Life" and "One Way Love" came when they had changed management to Brian Epstein. The band also included Mick Burt on drums, who went on to be the drummer for Chas & Dave.

92. Rock and blues groups in the 1960s had their share of trouble with the law and Canned Heat was no exception. They were arrested in one high-altitude U.S. city for drug possession. Which city was it?

From Quiz Boogying with Canned Heat

Answer: Denver

In their song "My Crime" Canned Heat told of a 1967 concert at at a "hippie club" in Denver, Colorado, after which they were arrested for drug possession. Claiming innocence to the end, they said they were set up because, as the song put it, "the police in Denver don't want any longhairs hangin' around".

93. What song from the album "Take Me Home" contains the following lyrics? "Did they beat the drum slowly, did they play the fife lowly, Did they sound the dead-march as they lowered you down?"

From Quiz Celtic Thunder

Answer: The Green Fields of France

The song "Green Fields of France" was written in 1976. It is also known as "No Man's Land" or "Willie McBride".

94. Who was the temporary bassist after Joe Loeffler was asked to leave the band in 2005?

From Quiz Chevelle: Band Members and History

Answer: Geno Lenardo

According to lead singer/guitarist Pete Loeffler, Joe was asked to leave the band due to numerous conflicts, while Joe maintains he left the band of his own accord.

95. In 2007, what movie did The Click Five star in as boy band 5 Leo Rise?

From Quiz The Click Five

Answer: Taking 5

"Taking 5" starred Alona Tal and Daniella Monet. The two girls worked with their friends to kidnap 5 Leo Rise after ruining the band's school performance competition.

96. What song did Carpenter sing on the John Lennon tribute album "Working Class Hero"?

From Quiz Mary Chapin, Not Harry Chapin, Carpenter

Answer: Grow Old With Me

The lyrics go: "Grow old along with me, The best is yet to be."

97. Keyshia released her first album in 2005. What was the name of her platinum selling debut album?

From Quiz You Complete Me

Answer: "The Way It Is"

"The Way It Is" went gold in 17 weeks and then platinum 8 weeks later. It went as high as #6 on the 2005 U.S. Billboard 200.

98. What was the first new single from the album to be released on American radio?

From Quiz "David Cook": The Album

Answer: Light On

"Light On" was released on September 30, 2008. "Declaration" debuted when David appeared on "Saturday Night Live" on November 1, 2008. The song "Permanent" was first performed during the "American Idol" season finale for season 8. "Bar-ba-sol" was released as a single in March 2009.

99. Who sings lead vocals for Crush 40?

From Quiz Crush 40

Answer: Johnny Gioeli

Johnny Gioeli was born in Brooklyn, NY. He joined guitarist Jun Senoue in Crush 40 in 1998.

100. How many songs on the album "Music Inspired By The Snow Goose" features the word "Rhayader" in their titles?

From Quiz Camel Madness

Answer: Three

"Rhayader", "Rhayder Goes To Town" and "Rhayader Alone" are the three songs featuring Rhayader in their title. Rhayader is the main character of "The Snow Goose".

101. Which record label released the 1988 debut album "Reek of Putrefaction"?

From Quiz Carcass

Answer: Earache

The first four Carcass albums were released by Earache before they joined Columbia Records in 1994.

102. "Once ________, an evil snake, kept the woodland folk awake" Who was the insomnia-inducing snake?

From Quiz Anatomy of a Song - "Captain Beaky and His Band"

Answer: Hissing Sid

"In fear and trembling every night in case he gave someone a bite" The single of "Captain Beaky" was taken from volume one of two albums of poetry, written by Jeremy Lloyd, with music provided by Jim Parker. Jeremy Lloyd's other writing credits include the TV series "Are You Being Served?" and "Allo 'Allo".

103. What song do these lyrics belong to? "Amber tinfoil forest confines us, and we disconnect, like this is the end."

From Quiz Circa Survive Lyrics

Answer: Semi Constructive Criticism

All the album artwork for both "Juturna" and "On Letting Go" was done by Esao Andrews.

104. What song did Common win a Grammy for in 2007 with Kanye West?

From Quiz A Tribute to Common Sense

Answer: South Side

"South Side" was the winner for best rap performance. The other songs are with Talib Kweli, Slum Village and Mos Def.

105. What is the title of the band's debut CD?

From Quiz City Sleeps

Answer: Not An Angel

"Not An Angel" was released on October 7th, 2007 by Trustkill Records.

106. What song are these lyrics from? "Watching at the window the ledge which we provide there's someone up above me there's someone scratching softly"

From Quiz Cruxshadow Lyrics and Facts

Answer: Monsters

"Monsters" was first released on the 1995 version of "Telemetry of a Fallen Angel".

107. In his late teens, Carolan lost his sight to an illness and, as was the tradition of the time, began to study the harp. What illness did he suffer from?

From Quiz O, Carolan!

Answer: small pox

Carolan was blinded by small pox at the age of 18. Due to the fact that he began his study of the harp so late in life, he was never renowned for his performing skill. Rather, he was praised for his composing ability, both for his music and lyrics.

108. Nick's mom, Jane Carter, wrote a book about Nick when he was 18. What was its title?

From Quiz Nick Carter

Answer: The Heart And Soul Of Nick Carter

Nick joined The Backstreet Boys when he was just 13 years old.

109. What was Billy Ray Cyrus's first number one hit song on the US country music charts?

From Quiz Billy Ray Cyrus

Answer: Achy Breaky Heart

All of these songs have been released by Billy Ray Cyrus, but, "Achy Breaky Heart" was his first song to have made it all the way to number one on the US country music charts.

110. What song contains, "The police came and called my father, but I met the farmer's daughter."?

From Quiz Chris Cagle

Answer: Chicks Dig It

CHORUS: "Scars heal, glory fades. And all we're left with are the memories made. Pain hurts, but only for a minute. Yeah life is short so go on and live it, 'cause the chicks dig it."

111. A member of the band wrote and performed a song for his father on Ragweed's "Back to Tulsa" album. Which bandmember?

From Quiz Cross Canadian Ragweed Songs

Answer: Randy Ragsdale

Ragweed credits most of their success to Ragsdales father, because of the consistency in which he forced them to practice.

112. Who is the lead singer of the band?

From Quiz An Introduction to The Cardigans

Answer: Nina Persson

Nina joined the band in September 1992 and has been the main lyric writer since the "Gran Turismo" album in 1998. Bengt Lagerberg is the drummer of the band. Amy Lee is the lead singer of Evanescence while Gwen Stefani is the lead singer of No Doubt.

113. In which decade was Capercaillie founded?

From Quiz Capercaillie - The Band

Answer: 1980s

Capercaillie was founded in 1984 in Oban, Scotland by Karen Matheson and Donald Shaw, while they were both still at Oban High School.

114. Which song are these lyrics from? "If you don't hurry there will be no hope Why don't you quit actin' like ah dope"

From Quiz Waxing Lyrical with Captain Beefheart

Answer: Blabber 'n Smoke

"I can't help but think you treat love like ah joke Time's runnin' out 'N all you ever do is blabber 'n smoke". "Blabber 'n Smoke" is on one of Beefheart's 1972 more bluesy albums; "The Spotlight Kid".

115. Billy left the naval dockyard after six months to study painting at St. Martins School of Art; why did he not finish the course?

From Quiz Thee Billy Childish

Answer: He was expelled

Billy didn't like the tutor's idea of unimaginative art and they didn't like his "toilet wall humour". He was expelled from the course and spent the next few years on the dole performing poetry and writing songs.

116. During the 1950s, Ivor Cutler wrote many songs that he tried to sell without any success, before deciding to sing them himself. Which instrument is Cutler well known for using?

From Quiz A Tribute to Ivor Cutler

Answer: Harmonium

Cutler and his pedal-driven harmonium became a regular on BBC radio, reciting his surreal and humorous poems and stories in his melancholic Scottish burr.

117. What song is the following lyric from? "I will watch through the night, hold you in my arms..."

From Quiz Charlotte Church

Answer: All Love Can Be

The song "All Love Can Be" was recorded for the major motion picture, "A Beautiful Mind." Charlotte also did many of the other vocals in the score.

118. What famous Cream song contains the following lyrics: "I'll sleep in this place with the lonely crowd; Lie in the dark where the shadows run from themselves."

From Quiz Cream Hits

Answer: White Room

This song was written by Jack Bruce and Pete Brown and reached #6 on the US Pop Charts. It appeared as a single and on the album "Wheels of Fire" from 1968.

119. What was the title of the first Clannad album released?

From Quiz Clannad

Answer: Clannad

It came out in 1973, but the master tapes went missing. (The album was apparently rereleased in 1982 as "The Pretty Maid".) A re-engineered version (with bonus track) was released in 1997. "Dúlamán" was released in 1976, "Crann Ull" in 1980 and "Macalla" in 1985.

120. The following lyric is from which song? "That which does not kill you makes you stronger."

From Quiz Clutch - Lyrics

Answer: Far Country

All of these songs were taken from Clutch's first release "Pitchfork." Original handwritten lyric sheets for these and other early Clutch songs can be viewed on the band's website. Neil Fallon put them up for auction in 2002 to raise money for his cousin's medical fund.

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