In this week’s Nickel Quiz, we’re doing a little grocery shopping because, well, ya gotta eat. Each song title in this week’s quiz contains a food of some sort. The year that the song was released is listed after each lyric as an extra clue.
As usual, scoring is on the honor system (no Googling):
- Correct Artist: 1 point
- Correct Song Title: 1 point
- Maximum Score: 10 points
- I know you know what I’m sayin’. Can’t stand still while the music is playin’. (1966)
- The wind in the willow played Love’s sweet melody (1956)
- No-one I think is in my tree / I mean it must be high or low (1967)
- Thought it was a good solution hanging with the raisin girls (1994)
- A quartet practiced in the park and we sang dirges in the dark (1971)
[Difficulty: ♫♫♫ / Yummy Yummy Yummy]
Answers to The Nickel Quiz #14: Song Songs:
- “The Logical Song” (originally by Supertramp)
- “Immigrant Song” (originally by Led Zeppelin)
- “Your Song” (originally by Elton John)
- “The Lottery Song” (originally by Harry Nilsson)
- “The Breakup Song (They Don’t Write ‘Em)” (originally by The Greg Kihn Band)