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1. "Stay with Me Baby"
"Stiletto"
2. "Only Women Bleed"
"Wicked Wonderland"
3. "Scream 4 Me"
"Lita"
4. "Where Will I Find My Heart Tonight"
"Out for Blood"
5. "Little Black Spider"
"Dancin' on the Edge"
6. "The Mask"
"Dangerous Curves"
7. "Fire in My Heart"
"Black"
8. "Close My Eyes Forever"
"Lita"
9. "Nobody's Child"
"Living Like a Runaway"
10. "Kiss Me Deadly"
"Greatest Hits Live"
Select each answer
Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. "Stay with Me Baby"
Answer: "Out for Blood"
"Out for Blood" was produced by Neil Merryweather, Artie Ripp and Joel Soiffer. It was Lita's first solo album and released in 1983. Lita portrayed herself as a sexy, blond haired, heavy metal rocker. The album cover pictured her in a very provocative pose in which she stood in front of a spider web, holding her guitar, with blood spewing from it. In the lyrics to "Stay with Me Baby", Lita pleads with an ex lover to stay with her because she didn't want to be with anyone else.
2. "Only Women Bleed"
Answer: "Stiletto"
"Only Women Bleed" was written by Alice Cooper and Dick Wagner. It was featured on the "Stiletto" album and released in 1990. The album reached number 52 on the Billboard 200 in the United States. The song is about a woman in an abusive marriage. Lita has a mezzo-soprano singing voice and the song "Only Women Bleed" was one of her softer metal outpouring.
3. "Scream 4 Me"
Answer: "Wicked Wonderland"
"Scream 4 Me" was written by Lita Ford and Greg Hampton. "Wicked Wonderland" was Lita's seventh album and was released in 2009. Lisa stated that this album was written about her crazy side when she was behind closed doors with her lover and her children were sleeping.
4. "Where Will I Find My Heart Tonight"
Answer: "Black"
Lita Ford's "Black" album was released in 1995. It was recorded in Hollywood, California in 1994. "Where Will I Find My Heart Tonight" was written by Lita and Michael Dan Ehmig. Lisa was the lead singer on all of her albums and when she was a young girl living in Long Beach, California she was given an acoustic guitar and learned to play Black Sabbath tunes.
5. "Little Black Spider"
Answer: "Dangerous Curves"
"Dangerous Curves" was released in 1991 and was Lita's fifth album. Billboard 200 in the United states ranked this album at number 132. "Little Black Spider" was an instrumental song on "Dangerous Curves". During Lita's solo career, she had a few skeptics who didn't believe she could pound out such heavy metal music even after watching her in concert.
6. "The Mask"
Answer: "Living Like a Runaway"
"Living Like a Runaway" was Lita's eighth album and was released in 2012. The lyrics to "The Mask" were inspired by her divorce from Jim Gillette. The album was recorded in the Wazoo Music Studio in Pelham, New Hampshire and Metronome Studio in Brookline, New Hampshire.
7. "Fire in My Heart"
Answer: "Dancin' on the Edge"
Lita's second solo album, "Dancin' on the Edge", was released in 1984 on the Mercury label. It reached number 66 on the Billboard 200 in the United States. "Fire in My Heart" is a song about an old flame. This album won Lita a nomination for "Best Female Rock Vocal Performance" at the Grammys in 1985.
8. "Close My Eyes Forever"
Answer: "Lita"
"Close My Eyes Forever" was authored by Lita Ford and Ozzy Osbourne. It was sung as a duet. The album "Lita" was her third solo album and it was released in 1989 on the RCA label. The song made it to number eight on the US Billboard Hot 100. According to Lita, she and Ozzy wrote this song during a night of heavy drinking while Sharon, Ozzy's wife, had gone home.
9. "Nobody's Child"
Answer: "Greatest Hits Live"
"Greatest Hits Live" was produced by Lita, herself, and released in 2000. "Nobody's Child" was recorded at EMI Studios in Hollywood, California.
10. "Kiss Me Deadly"
Answer: "Lita"
"Kiss Me Deadly" was written by Mick Smiley and ranked number twelve on the US Billboard Hot 100. It was considered Lita's signature song and was also released as a single. The album, "Lita", was produced by Mike Chapman. This album was an example of how Lita could sing and play hard like the boys of heavy metal did in the 1980s.
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