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Quiz about Closing Lines
Quiz about Closing Lines

Closing Lines Trivia Quiz


I've played lots of Funtrivia quizzes about opening lines from songs, but I've not seen anything featuring closing lines. So here are the closing lines to ten great songs, all of which were UK chart entries between 1979 and 1997.

A multiple-choice quiz by lizzbett. Estimated time: 6 mins.
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Author
lizzbett
Time
6 mins
Type
Multiple Choice
Quiz #
285,775
Updated
Dec 03 21
# Qns
10
Difficulty
Difficult
Avg Score
4 / 10
Plays
1399
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Question 1 of 10
1. "And there you have it!" is the closing line from which Queen song? Hint


Question 2 of 10
2. "God loves his children, yeah" is the final line from which song? Hint


Question 3 of 10
3. Which song by The Police closes with the repeated refrain of "Keep it up, keep it up"? Hint


Question 4 of 10
4. Name the late 80s rock song that finishes with the words "It's gonna bring you down. Ha!" Hint


Question 5 of 10
5. "Cause I believe in miracles and words in heavy doses" is the closing line from which UK top ten hit from 1989? Hint


Question 6 of 10
6. This song was a British top ten hit in 1989 and closes with the words "Get on the floor and look real sexy" Hint


Question 7 of 10
7. "Here I come, I come, I come, I come" is a line repeated at several points during this song as well as being its last line. What is the name of this grunge era track which made an all too brief appearance on the UK singles chart in 1993? Hint


Question 8 of 10
8. Which Aerosmith song closes with the words "That's my idea of a good time baby" followed by a belch? Hint


Question 9 of 10
9. Which artist is responsible for the closing refrain of "And the Sunshine it blows my mind and the wind blows my brain"? Hint


Question 10 of 10
10. "If I could be who you wanted all the time, all the time" is the final lyric to which song? Hint



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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. "And there you have it!" is the closing line from which Queen song?

Answer: I'm Going Slightly Mad

"I'm Going Slightly Mad" reached number 22 on the British charts in May 1991. Lead singer Freddie Mercury died from Aids in November of the same year.
2. "God loves his children, yeah" is the final line from which song?

Answer: "Paranoid Android" by Radio Head

"Paranoid Android" spent five weeks on the British singles charts in the summer of 1997, peaking at number three.
3. Which song by The Police closes with the repeated refrain of "Keep it up, keep it up"?

Answer: Walking on The Moon

"Walking on the Moon" was released on 1 December 1979. It spent ten weeks on the UK singles chart, peaking at number one. Although it was the band's second number one hit in the UK, it failed to chart at all in the USA. The video for "Walking on the Moon" was recorded at the Kennedy Space Centre and features Stewart Copeland drumming on a rocket.
4. Name the late 80s rock song that finishes with the words "It's gonna bring you down. Ha!"

Answer: "Welcome to The Jungle" by Guns 'n' Roses

"Welcome to The Jungle" first charted in the UK in October 1987 and only made it to number 67 during its two week stay. However, when it was re-released a year later as a double A side with "Night Train" it spent five weeks on the chart, peaking at No 24.
5. "Cause I believe in miracles and words in heavy doses" is the closing line from which UK top ten hit from 1989?

Answer: "Man Child" by Neneh Cherry

Taken from the album "Raw Like Sushi", "Manchild" entered the UK singles chart in May 1989, where it remained for a total of ten weeks and achieved a highest chart position of number five.
6. This song was a British top ten hit in 1989 and closes with the words "Get on the floor and look real sexy"

Answer: "Who's In the House?" by Beatmasters featuring Merlin MC

The Beatmasters were a group of musicians and producers who enjoyed UK chart success in the late 80s and early 90s, both as Beatmasters and also as remixers and/or producers for other artists such as Yazz and The Shamen. They worked with a number of different vocalists including PP Arnold, The Cookie Crew and Betty Boo. "Who's In The House?" featuring Merlin MC entered the British charts in May 1989, where it remained for nine weeks, peaking at number eight.
7. "Here I come, I come, I come, I come" is a line repeated at several points during this song as well as being its last line. What is the name of this grunge era track which made an all too brief appearance on the UK singles chart in 1993?

Answer: "Sex Type Thing" by The Stone Temple Pilots

Surprisingly, this excellent rock track spent only two weeks on the UK singles chart in 1993 and only reached number 60. The single comes from the album "Core."
8. Which Aerosmith song closes with the words "That's my idea of a good time baby" followed by a belch?

Answer: Eat The Rich

"Eat The Rich" reached number 34 on the UK chart in July 1993.
"Love in an Elevator" was released in September 1989, spent eight weeks on the chart and peaked at number 13. "Walk This Way" was a hit in the UK in 1986 when it was covered by Run-DMC who kept the original vocal for the chorus.
"Dude Looks Like A Lady" reached number 20 when it was re-released in 1990.
9. Which artist is responsible for the closing refrain of "And the Sunshine it blows my mind and the wind blows my brain"?

Answer: Suede

Taken from the album "Head Music", "She's in Fashion" by Suede entered the UK charts in July 1999. The single spent five weeks on the chart, peaking at number 13.
10. "If I could be who you wanted all the time, all the time" is the final lyric to which song?

Answer: "Fake Plastic Trees" by Radiohead

Yes, it's Radiohead again, although a slightly earlier hit this time. "Fake Plastic Trees" charted in May 1995. It spent four weeks on the chart, peaking at number 20. This single was taken from Radiohead's second album, "The Bends" which spent a total of 160 weeks on the UK album chart.


All information about chart placing used in this quiz comes from the 19th edition of "The Guinness Book of British Hit Singles and Albums".
Source: Author lizzbett

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