Is there a version that uses the lyric "Country Road" (singular)? I've always heard it as roads (plural). Also, to be nit-picky, the complete title is "Take Me Home, Country Roads."
True that the actual title is "Take me home, country roads," but they sing that part in the song as well right after "mountain mamma," so it still fits the quiz.
Could you accept "tootie fruity" or "tooty fruity"? I know that isn't how the title is actually spelled (now), but it seems reasonable to assume at least that the word "frutti" is spelled the way the actual word is spelled if you have never seen the title in print.
I thought it was pretty easy, but only five of them have above 50% correct. I also really thought it was sort of strange that the age of the song wasn't really indicative of how many people knew it.
Yep. Got Train and Travis confused for awhile and finally ended up with 2 CDs.
Miss working near Tower, which is no more.
Barnes and Nobles is still there.
(Rt 128 Burlington near the Mighty Mighty 3, the route to The Syndicate. Music, piracy, haxoring, life skills for trouble makers, mimosas. Good peeps.)
Though she had gone to rehab multiple times
Refer you all to the links between Amy and Shirley Bassey & The Daptones. She wasn't always on a bad path.
Dad on the way to the concert,
'Heeey Bruce!!! Piano Maaaan!'
Mom confused, "Hon, that's Billy Joel"
Little Richard was a strong, self-aware, super talented blast from the future. And he could reeeeally sing. Nice his song is here.
Also, kicked to the kerb as a 13 year old. 🥺
On the other side of parenting a wild child...
Freddy Mercury's mum, Jer Bulsara, was his best supporter. May have influenced his appreciation for his wife, Mary even after their marriage ended.
Miss working near Tower, which is no more.
Barnes and Nobles is still there.
(Rt 128 Burlington near the Mighty Mighty 3, the route to The Syndicate. Music, piracy, haxoring, life skills for trouble makers, mimosas. Good peeps.)