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Who's That Lady? Trivia Quiz


That's right, name her! Classic Country songs with female named titles or part of the title. Chart referenced: Billboard Hot Country Singles. Enjoy!

A matching quiz by annanne. Estimated time: 4 mins.
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Author
annanne
Time
4 mins
Type
Match Quiz
Quiz #
384,938
Updated
Dec 03 21
# Qns
10
Difficulty
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Avg Score
8 / 10
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Top 20% Quiz
(a) Drag-and-drop from the right to the left, or (b) click on a right side answer box and then on a left side box to move it.
QuestionsChoices
1. Marty Robbins - "________ took the hand of this poor, poor man, ain't true love a funny thing".   
  Shirley Jean Berrell
2. Dolly Parton - "______, I'm begging of you, please don't take my man".  
  Ruby Ann
3. Kenny Rogers - "You picked a fine time to leave me, ______".   
  Lucille
4. The Statler Brothers - "I'm the official historian on ________ ".  
  Loretta
5. Bobby Bare - "Down in Louisiana where the black trees grow, lives a voodoo lady named ________".  
  Susan
6. Conway Twitty - "Now I'm lying here with _____ on my mind".  
  Amanda
7. Waylon Jennings - "______ light of my life, fate should have made you a gentleman's wife".  
  Ruby
8. Kenny Rogers & The First Edition - "You've painted up your lips and rolled and curled your tinted hair, ______ are you contemplating going out somewhere?"  
  Marie Laveau
9. The Statler Brothers - "No there's never been a woman who could make me weak inside, and give me what I needed like ______ when she tried".   
  Jolene
10. Loretta Lynn - "And you'll say, hey _______, I love you more than my Irish Setter".  
  Linda





Select each answer

1. Marty Robbins - "________ took the hand of this poor, poor man, ain't true love a funny thing".
2. Dolly Parton - "______, I'm begging of you, please don't take my man".
3. Kenny Rogers - "You picked a fine time to leave me, ______".
4. The Statler Brothers - "I'm the official historian on ________ ".
5. Bobby Bare - "Down in Louisiana where the black trees grow, lives a voodoo lady named ________".
6. Conway Twitty - "Now I'm lying here with _____ on my mind".
7. Waylon Jennings - "______ light of my life, fate should have made you a gentleman's wife".
8. Kenny Rogers & The First Edition - "You've painted up your lips and rolled and curled your tinted hair, ______ are you contemplating going out somewhere?"
9. The Statler Brothers - "No there's never been a woman who could make me weak inside, and give me what I needed like ______ when she tried".
10. Loretta Lynn - "And you'll say, hey _______, I love you more than my Irish Setter".

Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. Marty Robbins - "________ took the hand of this poor, poor man, ain't true love a funny thing".

Answer: Ruby Ann

From 1962, Robbins' ninth number one single.

Robbins became a Grand Ole Opry member in 1953. He established his own Opry tradition by repeatedly signaling the stage manager his intention to sing one more song for over an hour. Marty's fans were know as Marty's Army.
2. Dolly Parton - "______, I'm begging of you, please don't take my man".

Answer: Jolene

"Jolene, Jolene, Jolene, Jolene
I'm begging of you please don't take my man
Jolene, Jolene, Jolene, Jolene
Please don't take him just because you can".

From 1973, Dolly's second number one single; "Joshua" was her first number one hit from the year 1970.
3. Kenny Rogers - "You picked a fine time to leave me, ______".

Answer: Lucille

1977's "Lucille", Rogers' first number one single since his departure from The First Edition, sold over five million copies world-wide, topping numerous international pop chars.

"In a bar in Toledo
Across from the depot
On a bar stool
She took off her ring
I thought I'd get closer
So I walked on over
I sat down and asked her name".
4. The Statler Brothers - "I'm the official historian on ________ ".

Answer: Shirley Jean Berrell

From The Statler's eighteenth studio album, "Entertainers On and Off the Record", this quick tempo song took a number five spot in 1978.

"I'm the official historian on Shirley Jean Berrell
I've know her since God only knows and I won't tell
I caught her the first time that she stumbled and fell
And Shirley, she knows me just as well".
5. Bobby Bare - "Down in Louisiana where the black trees grow, lives a voodoo lady named ________".

Answer: Marie Laveau

Continued:

"Got a black cat's tooth and a Mojo bone
And anyone who wouldn't leave her alone"

The song "Marie Laveau", Bare's thirty-fourth released single was his only number one song, a live recording from 1974. Dr. Hook & The Medicine Show first recorded "Marie Laveau" in 1971.


#1 1974 live recording only #1 lst recording 1971 dr.hook&medicine show
6. Conway Twitty - "Now I'm lying here with _____ on my mind".

Answer: Linda

Opening line:

"Now I'm lying here with Linda on my mind
And next to me my soon to be
The one I left behind"

Twitty, the sole writer, from 1975 his twelfth number one hit single. During his recording career, Twitty and Loretta Lynn released twelve charted singles, which included five number one hit records.
7. Waylon Jennings - "______ light of my life, fate should have made you a gentleman's wife".

Answer: Amanda

Jennings recorded "Amanda" for his 1974 album "The Ramblin' Man" but was never released as a single until 1979 when re-recorded for his first "Greatest Hits" album, topping the charts at number one for three weeks.

First recorded in 1973 by Don Williams, his beautiful version of "Amanda" only peaked at number thirty-three, though in my opinion surely deserved a much higher ranking.
8. Kenny Rogers & The First Edition - "You've painted up your lips and rolled and curled your tinted hair, ______ are you contemplating going out somewhere?"

Answer: Ruby

From 1969, first verse continued:
"The shadow on the wall tells me the sun is going down
Ohhhh Ruby, don't take your love to town".

Mel Tillis based the writing of "Ruby, Don't Take Your Love To Town", on a wounded World War II soldier and his wife living near Tillis' Florida home.
9. The Statler Brothers - "No there's never been a woman who could make me weak inside, and give me what I needed like ______ when she tried".

Answer: Susan

"It gets worse in the summer when the nights are hot and long
And it's bad in December when they play those Christmas songs".

From 1974, a number fifteen song for The Statler Brothers from their twelfth studio album, "Sons of the Motherland".
10. Loretta Lynn - "And you'll say, hey _______, I love you more than my Irish Setter".

Answer: Loretta

Line continued:
"Hey Loretta, don't leave me alone
Hey Loretta, I swear I'm a gonna treat you better
Buy you brand new overalls if you'll only come back home".

Written by Shel Silverstein, a number three song from 1973, off of Lynn's twenty-seventh studio album, "Love Is The Foundation".
Source: Author annanne

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