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9 Buddy Holly quizzes and 100 Buddy Holly trivia questions.
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  Lyrics Of Buddy Holly   popular trivia quiz  
Multiple Choice
 10 Qns
In 1957-1958, Buddy Holly had ten hits on the Top/Hot 100, many as one of The Crickets. With these lyric clues can you name those ten? [All songs by Holly/Crickets/or both.] Sources: "Billboard Book of Top 40 Hits," Billboard Hot 100," many web sites.
Easier, 10 Qns, lowtechmaster, Oct 14 17
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lowtechmaster
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  Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Series: Buddy Holly   top quiz  
Multiple Choice
 10 Qns
Buddy Holly is one of the most recognizable figures of the 1950's. Although he had a very brief career, he impacted the course of music in a very positive way. This quiz pays homage to this great musician.
Average, 10 Qns, ralzzz, Jun 29 08
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ralzzz gold member
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  Buddy Holly Lyrics!    
Multiple Choice
 15 Qns
Guess the song from the lyric! Best of luck!
Average, 15 Qns, Bronte, Jul 09 01
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Bronte
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  Song by Song: "That'll Be the Day"    
Multiple Choice
 10 Qns
Dig into this popular Buddy Holly song.
Average, 10 Qns, skylarb, Nov 05 21
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skylarb
Nov 05 21
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  Buddy Holly and his Music    
Multiple Choice
 10 Qns
Here is a quiz about the life and music of one of my all time favourite musical artists, Buddy Holly. If you like him too, or even if you don't, I hope you enjoy it.
Average, 10 Qns, Serenesh, Feb 15 20
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Serenesh gold member
Feb 15 20
378 plays
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  Buddy Holly Lyrics   popular trivia quiz  
Multiple Choice
 10 Qns
Buddy Holly is my Dad's favourite singer and growing up I listened to his music a lot. I will give you a lyric and you name the song it comes from. Good luck!
Average, 10 Qns, Velvet_Rain, Jul 31 08
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Velvet_Rain
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  In Memory of Buddy Holly   popular trivia quiz  
Multiple Choice
 15 Qns
This is a quiz in memory of the great Buddy Holly.
Average, 15 Qns, Bronte, Jan 26 19
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Bronte
Jan 26 19
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  The Music Of Buddy Holly and The Crickets   popular trivia quiz  
Multiple Choice
 10 Qns
For a group with such a short career, their influence on pop music down through the decades is massive. How much do you know about their music? US Joel Whitburn Top Pop Singles 1955-2002.UK Guinness Book of British Hit Singles.
Average, 10 Qns, shipyardbernie, Nov 15 09
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shipyardbernie gold member
690 plays
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  Crickets After Buddy Holly    
Multiple Choice
 10 Qns
This quiz contains information mostly about The Crickets after Buddy Hollys. Information will cover music and personnel from 1959 to date.
Difficult, 10 Qns, emrwhq, Jul 12 01
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What was the title of the only number one single on the US pop chart and on the UK chart for The Crickets?

From Quiz "The Music Of Buddy Holly and The Crickets"





Buddy Holly Trivia Questions

1. In which US State was Buddy born?

From Quiz
Buddy Holly and his Music

Answer: Texas

Buddy Holly was born in a small town called Lubbock in Texas. It is a very flat featureless landscape there. When he was born his name was Charles Hardin Holley with an e. The change of spelling of his surname happened when the name was misspelt on a contract.

2. From which Crickets (including Buddy Holly) tune come these lyrics? "Piddly pat, And sing to me love's story, And bring to me love's glory."

From Quiz Lyrics Of Buddy Holly

Answer: Heartbeat

In 1958, "Heartbeat" only got to number 82 on Billboard's Hot 100. "Well...All Right" was the "B" side of that song. "When You Ask About Love" (side A) and "Deborah" (side B) were 1959 songs by The Crickets (without Buddy Holly). Buddy Holly formed the Crickets in 1956 in Lubbock, Texas. Holly was vocalist and lead guitar, Nikki Sullivan was rhythm guitar (later replaced by Sonny Curtis), Joe Mauldin was bass, and Jerry Allison was the drummer. They were a very successful group until they split in 1958.

3. What was the title of the only number one single on the US pop chart and on the UK chart for The Crickets?

From Quiz The Music Of Buddy Holly and The Crickets

Answer: That'll Be The Day

"That'll Be The Day" was number one on the US pop chart for one week and number one on the UK chart for three weeks in 1957. "Oh, Boy! was a number ten hit on the US pop chart and a number three hit on the UK chart. "Maybe Baby" reached number 17 on the US pop chart and number four on the UK chart. "Think It Over" was a number 27 hit on the US pop chart and got to number eleven on the UK chart.

4. In which song would you find the following lyrics? "Do you remember baby - last September how you held me tight each and every night whoopsa daisy - how you drove me crazy"

From Quiz Buddy Holly Lyrics

Answer: It Doesn't Matter Anymore

"It Doesn't Matter Anymore" was released in 1959 and became a hit shortly after he died. It was written by Paul Anka. It got to number one in the UK and number thirteen in the US.

5. In what state was Buddy Holly born?

From Quiz Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Series: Buddy Holly

Answer: Texas

Charles "Buddy" Hardin Holley was born in Lubbock, TX on September 7, 1936. After his name was misspelled on a record contract, his last name became Holly and the rest is music history.

6. What was Buddy's real first name?

From Quiz In Memory of Buddy Holly

Answer: Charles

He was born Charles Hardin Holley.

7. According to Rolling Stone magazine, this song took its title from a recurring line in what John Wayne movie?

From Quiz Song by Song: "That'll Be the Day"

Answer: The Searchers

Directed by John Ford, "The Searchers" was a 1956 western film based on a novel by Alan Le May starring John Wayne as a Civil War veteran. John Wayne repeatedly says, "That'll be the day" in the movie. The Three Tunes version of "That'll Be the Day" was included on Buddy Holly's last studio album of the same name, released in 1958. The Crickets' version was included on the album "The 'Chirping' Crickets."

8. During an interview with Jerry Allison shown on TV BBC 4 on 9th February 2020, what did he say was the original name featured in the song 'Peggy-Sue'?

From Quiz Buddy Holly and his Music

Answer: Cindy Lou

I have heard this story from many different sources, and on a television programme about Buddy Holly shown on BBC4 on 9th February 2020, Jerry Allison was interviewed, and so was Peggy Sue Gerron Rackham who was Jerry Allison's former wife. Both confirmed that the song was originally called 'Cindy Lou.' Cindy Lou was Buddy's niece.

9. Buddy Holly sang these words in which song? "The way you dance and hold me tight The way you kiss and say good ni-i-ight ... It's a crazy feelin' And I know it's got me reelin' When you say 'I love you so'."

From Quiz Lyrics Of Buddy Holly

Answer: Rave On

All of these tunes were by Buddy Holly. "Rave On" was a number 37 song on Billboard's Top 100 in 1958. "Take Your Time" was the B side. "Rock Around Ollie Vee" was a 1957 uncharted song. "Listen To Me" was the B side of "I'm Gonna Love You Too" (1958). Before there were the Crickets, there was a Buddy Holly. He was born Charles Hardin Holley on September 7, 1936 in Lubbock, Texas. He learned to play the piano, fiddle, and guitar as a child. After he graduated from high school in 1955 he wanted a career in music. Already well-known as a performer in the Lubbock area, he was hired to open for Elvis Presley three times that year, and for Bill Haley & His Comets once. He also got a contract with Decca records, who misspelled his name as "Holly".

10. What was the first US and UK chart single to be issued as by Buddy Holly, (although the rest of The Crickets played on the record)?

From Quiz The Music Of Buddy Holly and The Crickets

Answer: Peggy Sue

"Peggy Sue" was the first chart single released as by Buddy Holly. It reached number three on the US pop chart and number six on the UK chart in 1957. This song was co-written by Cricket Jerry Allison and the other Crickets played on the record but it was released as by Buddy Holly on the Coral label in the US. The Crickets records were being released on the Brunswick label in the US. Just to confuse things, both of their records were released on Coral in the UK at the time. "Listen To Me" never charted in the US but reached number 16 on the UK chart in 1958. "Rave On" reached number 37 on the US pop chart but went to number five in the UK in 1958. "Early In The Morning" (written by Bobby Darin) reached number 32 on the US chart and got to number 17 on the UK chart in 1958.

11. Which song do these lyrics come from? "The way you dance and hold me tight, The way you kiss and say "good-night"

From Quiz Buddy Holly Lyrics

Answer: Rave On

"Rave On" was written by Bill Tilghman, Sonny West and Norman Petty and released in 1958. It reached number five in the UK charts and number thirty seven in the US.

12. Buddy Holly had a great hit with the song "That'll Be the Day". From what actor did Holly hear that phrase and turn it into a song?

From Quiz Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Series: Buddy Holly

Answer: John Wayne

John Wayne said the phrase "that'll be the day" several times in the movie "The Searchers". Holly kept saying it over and over until the song was written. John Wayne plays a character named Ethan Edwards in this 1956 release.

13. Buddy was born on September 7th of which year?

From Quiz In Memory of Buddy Holly

Answer: 1936

He was born to Lawrence and Ella Holley.

14. Buddy Holly co-wrote "That'll Be the Day" with what Crickets' drummer?

From Quiz Song by Song: "That'll Be the Day"

Answer: Jerry Allison

According to Rolling Stone magazine, Crickets drummer Jerry Allison suggested Buddy Holly's guitar-picking on "That'll Be the Day" was inspired by the style of Lonnie Johnson, a bluesman from New Orleans. The song's producer, Norman Petty, also received a writing credit.

15. The Beatles included this Buddy Holly song on their 1964 UK album "Beatles For Sale", "Beatles VI" in the US. Can you name it from these words? "Let me hear you say the words I long to hear Darling when you're near"

From Quiz The Music Of Buddy Holly and The Crickets

Answer: Words Of Love

"Words Of Love" was the song and it was on the Beatles 4th consecutive UK number one album "Beatles For Sale" in 1964. In the US the track was on "Beatles VI", their fifth number one album, in 1965. All four tracks were on the 1958 album "Buddy Holly".

16. The following lyrics can be found in which Buddy Holly song? "It's funny honey you don't care You never listen to my prayer"

From Quiz Buddy Holly Lyrics

Answer: Maybe Baby

"Maybe Baby" was written by Norman Petty and Buddy Holly. It went to number four in the UK charts and number seventeen in the US.

17. What musician owns the rights to the Buddy Holly catalog of music?

From Quiz Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Series: Buddy Holly

Answer: Paul McCartney

Paul McCartney is a life-long admirer of Buddy Holly. He owes much of the early success to Holly, not necessarily from the musical side of the business, but the technical side. Holly was very innovative in the studio and many of his recording techniques were used by The Beatles in their beginnings.

18. In which US state did the young Buddy grow up?

From Quiz In Memory of Buddy Holly

Answer: Texas

He was born in Lubbock, Texas.

19. Which Crickets release on Roller Coaster Records did not feature at least one Holly, Allison or Curtis song?

From Quiz Crickets After Buddy Holly

Answer: Back Home In Tennessee

Although it didn't contain any Holly, Allison or Curtis material, it was a stepping stone for Gordon Payne

20. Who recorded this song for her Grammy-Award-winning 1976 album "Hasten Down the Wind"?

From Quiz Song by Song: "That'll Be the Day"

Answer: Linda Ronstadt

Her version of the song was released as a single from the album with "Crazy" on the B-side. Ronstadt's cover of "That'll Be the Day" peaked at number two on the Canadian RPM Top Singles chart and at number 11 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100.

21. What was the first song recorded by Buddy Holly?

From Quiz Buddy Holly and his Music

Answer: That'll Be The Day

'That'll be the Day' was written by Buddy Holly and Jerry Allison. He recorded it in 1956 with the Three Tunes and then re-recorded it in 1957 with The Crickets. The version with the Crickets was very successful.

22. Teens danced to these lyrics in what song by The Crickets, with Buddy Holly? "Well you are the one, makes me glad Any other one that, makes me sad. When some day, you'll want me, Well, I'll be there, wait and see ee ee."

From Quiz Lyrics Of Buddy Holly

Answer: Maybe Baby

They danced to "Maybe Baby," a number 17 hit on the Billboard Top 100 in 1958. "Tell Me How" was the B side to "Maybe Baby." "I'm Looking For Love" was the B side of "That'll Be the Day" (1957). "It's Too Late" first appeared on an album in 1957. Many songs by The Crickets (with Holly) and by Holly himself did not first appear as singles. A significant number made their debut on albums. In this quiz, they are listed in the interesting information as "appeared on an album." One album by The Crickets (with Holly) is "The 'Chirping' Crickets" (Brunswick, 1957). One such album by just Holly (supposedly, but all the Crickets are listed as performers) is "Buddy Holly" (Coral, 1958).

23. The Rolling Stones had a US and UK chart hit with this Crickets' song; can you guess which one from these lyrics? "Your love for me got to be real For you to know just how I feel"

From Quiz The Music Of Buddy Holly and The Crickets

Answer: Not Fade Away

"Not Fade Away" was the song and it reached number three on the UK chart in 1964. It was The Rolling Stones first chart entry in the US and reached number 48 on the pop chart in 1964. The US B-side was "I Wanna Be Your Man" which was the Rolling Stones first UK top twenty chart hit at number twelve in 1963. It was written by Lennon/McCartney and sung by Ringo Starr on the Beatles 1963 UK album "With The Beatles". The Crickets' version released in 1957 was on the B-side of "Oh, Boy!" which reached number ten on the US pop chart and number three on the UK chart.

24. What label signed Buddy Holly, only to release him after only one recording session? He was later signed to the original label's subsidiary, Brunswick Records.

From Quiz Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Series: Buddy Holly

Answer: Decca

Decca can be remembered as the record label that released Buddy Holly and didn't even bother signing The Beatles. After Holly was released, he went back to Texas and formed The Crickets. The band was then resigned under the Brunswick label because he was contractually obligated not to record for Decca for at least five years.

25. What was the song 'Peggy Sue' originally going to be called?

From Quiz In Memory of Buddy Holly

Answer: 'Cindy Lou'

One of The Crickets (Buddy's band) had a girlfriend called Peggy Sue, and persuaded Buddy to change the title of the song.

26. Which vocalist appeared with The Crickets on their 'Too Much Monday Morning' CD?

From Quiz Crickets After Buddy Holly

Answer: Nancy Griffith

Nancy Griffith appeared with The Crickets on an Austin City Limits episode.

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