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Bob Dylan Quiz – Guess the name of the song from the lyrics

Bob Dylan Quiz – 9 - Guess the name of the song from the lyrics

Bob Dylan Quiz – 9 Guess the name of the song from the lyrics

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Bob Dylan Quiz – 9 Guess the name of the song from the lyrics

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Question 1

"To stay away from the train line She said that all the railroad men Just drink up your blood like wine"

What is the name of this Bob Dylan Song?

A
Stuck Inside Of Mobile With The Memphis Blues Again
B
Absolutely Sweet Marie
C
Most Likely You Go Your Way And I'll Go Mine
D
One Of Us Must Know (Sooner Or Later)
Question 1 Explanation: 
Stuck Inside Of Mobile With The Memphis Blues Again
Question 2

"They call me a bummer and a ginsot too, but what cares I for praise ? I wander around from town to town just like a roving sign"

What is the name of this Bob Dylan Song?

A
Gotta Travel On
B
One More Weekend
C
Days Of 49
D
Belle Isle
Question 2 Explanation: 
Days Of 49
Question 3

Oh no, I don't need any reminder To know how much I really care But it's just making me blinder and blinder

What is the name of this Bob Dylan Song?

A
Hazel
B
Dirge
C
The Boxer
D
Minstrel Boy
Question 3 Explanation: 
Oh no, I don't need any reminder To know how much I really care But it's just making me blinder and blinder Because I am up on the hill and still you're not there.Hazel, you called and I came Now don't make me play this waiting game You've got something I want plenty of Ooh, a little touch of your love.
Question 4

"I wish the night were here Bringin' me all of your charms When only you are near"

What is the name of this Bob Dylan Song?

A
Tell Me That It Isn't True
B
Day Of The Locusts
C
To Be Alone With You
D
New Morning
Question 4 Explanation: 
To Be Alone With You
Question 5

"He comes to the door, he couln't get in All because of the color of his skin What do you think about that, my frien' ?"

What is the name of this Bob Dylan Song?

A
House Of The Risin' Sun
B
Corrina, Corrina
C
Down The Highway
D
Oxford Town
Question 5 Explanation: 
Oxford Town around the bend He comes to the door, he couln't get in All because of the color of his skin What do you think about that, my frien' ?
Question 6

It was down in Chaynee County A time they talk about With his lady by his side He took a stand

What is the name of this Bob Dylan Song?

A
I Pity The Poor Immigrant
B
John Wesley Harding
C
Dear Landlord
D
I Dreamed I Saw St. Augustine
Question 6 Explanation: 
John Wesley Harding
Question 7

"Come a-running down your stairs Combing back your yellow hair You're the prettiest darned girl I ever seen-io"

What is the name of this Bob Dylan Song?

A
Fixin' To Die Blues
B
House Of The Risin' Sun
C
Talkin' New York
D
Pretty Peggy-O
Question 7 Explanation: 
Come a-running down your stairs Come a-running down your stairs Come a-running down your stairs, Pretty Peggy-O Come a-running down your stairs Combing back your yellow hair You're the prettiest darned girl I ever seen-io.
Question 8

That's underneath that tree There's gonna be just you and me Underneath that apple suckling tree.

What is the name of this Bob Dylan Song?

A
Don't Ya Tell Henry
B
Tiny Montgomery
C
Tears Of Rage
D
Apple Suckling Tree
Question 8 Explanation: 
Apple Suckling Tree
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