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Quiz about Lyrics Of Bobby Rydell
Quiz about Lyrics Of Bobby Rydell

Lyrics Of Bobby Rydell Trivia Quiz


Between 1959 and 1964, Bobby Rydell had 28 songs on Billboard Hot 100 charts. From the lyrics given, can you identify these ten Bobby Rydell tunes? [All songs listed are by Bobby Rydell.]

A multiple-choice quiz by lowtechmaster. Estimated time: 3 mins.
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Time
3 mins
Type
Multiple Choice
Quiz #
389,568
Updated
Dec 03 21
# Qns
10
Difficulty
Easy
Avg Score
8 / 10
Plays
348
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Question 1 of 10
1. From what Bobby Rydell song come these lyrics?

"You're a real cool baby, and I don't mean maybe.
And when I'm with you everything we do moves me to my soul (hmm).
Yeah yeah super-fine, make sure you're all mine."
Hint


Question 2 of 10
2. Bobby Rydell sang these lines in which song?

"We can sing in the glow of a star that I know of
Where lovers enjoy peace of mind.
Let us leave the confusion and all disillusion behind."
Hint


Question 3 of 10
3. "And when you see the Wah-watusi you'd better go a'ha ha ha.
The Hully Gully isn't nothin'
When you compare it to ...."

Folks danced to these words in what Bobby Rydell song? [Hint: the answer replaces the ....]
Hint


Question 4 of 10
4. In which Bobby Rydell number are these words?

"Other dancers may be on the floor,
But I got eyes that can see only you.
Only you have that magic technique."
Hint


Question 5 of 10
5. These lines appear in which Bobby Rydell number-filled tune?

"'Cause I got one million kisses two thrill you through,
And I got three thousand hugs I'm savin' four only you.
Five'll get you ten, dear, that in six more years we rate
Seven little children, dear, or maybe we'll have eight."
Hint


Question 6 of 10
6. "You little doll, all you do is play,
You've got a new baby ev'ry day.
But some day it's gonna be me, me, and only me."

Can you name that Bobby Rydell song?
Hint


Question 7 of 10
7. Bobby Rydell sang these lyrics in what up-beat song?

"Trade bookin' for cookin'
And I'll quit my lookin'
When our days at school are through."
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Question 8 of 10
8. From where do these Bobby Rydell words come?

"They're kissin' on beaches, sea to shining sea,
Smoochin' on benches, near the Christmas tree,
Lipstick on collars down in Tennessee.
So a-baby, come on now, start by kissin' me."
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Question 9 of 10
9. "Don't let him tell you that he wants you
'Cause he can't give you love that isn't there.
Little girl he's never dreaming of you,
He'll break your heart, ya wait and see."

From which Bobby Rydell hit are these lyrics?
Hint


Question 10 of 10
10. These lines are from which Bobby Rydell number?

"My soul was a-swaying to the beat of your heart,
And your lips were saying that we won't dance apart.
Now someone else is holding you the way I did."
Hint



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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. From what Bobby Rydell song come these lyrics? "You're a real cool baby, and I don't mean maybe. And when I'm with you everything we do moves me to my soul (hmm). Yeah yeah super-fine, make sure you're all mine."

Answer: Good Time Baby

On Billboard's Hot 100 in 1961, "Good Time Baby" was number 11 and "That Old Black Magic" was number 21. In 1960, "Groovy Tonight" reached number 70. In 1961, "Swingin' Together" failed to chart.
2. Bobby Rydell sang these lines in which song? "We can sing in the glow of a star that I know of Where lovers enjoy peace of mind. Let us leave the confusion and all disillusion behind."

Answer: Volare

"Volare" soared to number four on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1960. "Butterfly Baby" (1963) reached number 23, "Make Me Forget"(1964) got to number 43, and "Gee, It's Wonderful" (1962) went uncharted.
3. "And when you see the Wah-watusi you'd better go a'ha ha ha. The Hully Gully isn't nothin' When you compare it to ...." Folks danced to these words in what Bobby Rydell song? [Hint: the answer replaces the ....]

Answer: The Cha Cha Cha

Billboard's Hot 100 listed "The Cha Cha Cha" at number ten in 1962, and "The Fish" at number 25 in 1961. Neither "Fatty Fatty" in 1959 nor "Our Faded Love" in 1964 made the list.
4. In which Bobby Rydell number are these words? "Other dancers may be on the floor, But I got eyes that can see only you. Only you have that magic technique."

Answer: Sway

Rydell's "Sway" made number 14 on Billboard's Hot 100 in 1960. "(I've Got) Bonnie" reached number 18 in 1962, and "Cherie" checked in at number 54 in 1961. "Will You Be My Baby" did not chart in 1963.
5. These lines appear in which Bobby Rydell number-filled tune? "'Cause I got one million kisses two thrill you through, And I got three thousand hugs I'm savin' four only you. Five'll get you ten, dear, that in six more years we rate Seven little children, dear, or maybe we'll have eight."

Answer: We Got Love

Although "For You, For You" did not make the Billboard Hot 100 list in 1959, "We Got Love" was a solid number six hit. "Little Bitty Girl" (1960) reached number 19, and "The Door To Paradise " (1961) eased in at number 85.
6. "You little doll, all you do is play, You've got a new baby ev'ry day. But some day it's gonna be me, me, and only me." Can you name that Bobby Rydell song?

Answer: Wild One

At number two in 1960, "Wild One" was the highest ranked Bobby Rydell song ever on the Billboard Hot 100 lists. In 1963, "Wildwood Days" made number 17. Uncharted were "You'll Never Tame Me" in 1959 and "Little Queenie" in 1963.
7. Bobby Rydell sang these lyrics in what up-beat song? "Trade bookin' for cookin' And I'll quit my lookin' When our days at school are through."

Answer: Swingin' School

"Swingin' School" was a smash hit at number five on Billboard's Hot 100 in 1960. "I Dig Girls" got to number 46 in 1959. In 1962, "Lose Her" made number 69, and "Happy, Happy" was shut out.
8. From where do these Bobby Rydell words come? "They're kissin' on beaches, sea to shining sea, Smoochin' on benches, near the Christmas tree, Lipstick on collars down in Tennessee. So a-baby, come on now, start by kissin' me."

Answer: Kissin' Time

The Billboard Hot 100 had "Kissin' Time" at number 11 in 1959, "Jingle Bell Rock" (with Chubby Checker) at number 21 in 1961, and "Let's Make Love Tonight" at number 98 in 1963. In 1961, "Don't Be Afraid To Love" missed the chart.
9. "Don't let him tell you that he wants you 'Cause he can't give you love that isn't there. Little girl he's never dreaming of you, He'll break your heart, ya wait and see." From which Bobby Rydell hit are these lyrics?

Answer: Forget Him

In 1964, "Forget Him" was a number four hit on Billboard's Hot 100, and "I Just Can't Say Goodbye" eased in at number 94. In 1961, "I Wanna Thank You" rated number 21. And in 1963, "Love Is Blind" failed to make the chart.
10. These lines are from which Bobby Rydell number? "My soul was a-swaying to the beat of your heart, And your lips were saying that we won't dance apart. Now someone else is holding you the way I did."

Answer: I'll Never Dance Again

"I'll Never Dance Again" scored at number 14 on Billboard's Hot 100 in 1962. In 1960, "Ding-A-Ling" made number 18. In 1964, "A World Without Love" got to number 80, and "Two Is The Loneliest Number" was uncharted.
Source: Author lowtechmaster

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