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David Bowie Lyrics Quiz

David Bowie Lyrics Quiz

David Bowie was an iconic musician, revered for his unparalleled talent, distinctive voice, and thought-provoking lyrics. His songs, spanning several decades, have become timeless classics and continue to captivate audiences to this day. In this article, we invite you to test your knowledge of David Bowie’s lyrical genius with a quiz that celebrates his diverse discography. Get ready to immerse yourself in the extraordinary world of Bowie’s music and lyrics.

Answer 15 Questions David Bowie Lyrics Quiz

David Bowie Lyrics Quiz

Question 1
"When all of those little things walked on by Oh, but I couldn't really stammer out a word"
A
It's Gonna Be Me
B
Young Americans
C
Golden Years
D
Who Can I Be Now?
E
Wild Is The Wind
Question 1 Explanation: 
It's Gonna Be Me
Question 2
"There's slaughter in the air Protest on the wind Someone else inside me Someone could get skinned, how?"
A
Up The Hill Backwards
B
Repetition
C
Fantastic Voyage
D
Beauty And The Beast
E
Blackout
Question 2 Explanation: 
Beauty And The Beast
Question 3
"Here I stand, foot in hand, talking to my wall I'm not quite right at all Don't set me free, I'm as helpless as can be "
A
All The Madmen
B
She Shook Me Cold
C
Fill Your Heart
D
Soul Love
E
It Ain't Easy
Question 3 Explanation: 
All The Madmen
Question 4
"Hey man, droogie don't crash here There's only room for one and here she comes"
A
See Emily Play
B
Sorrow
C
Suffragette City
D
Sweet Head
E
The Prettiest Star
Question 4 Explanation: 
Suffragette City
Question 5
"If you say run, I'll run with you If you say hide, we'll hide Because my love for you"
A
Time Will Crawl
B
Chilly Down
C
Modern Love
D
Tumble And Twirl
E
Let's Dance
Question 5 Explanation: 
Let's Dance
Question 6
"We came from the farmlands To live in this city We walked proud and lustful In this resonant world"
A
Yassassin (Turkish For Long Live)
B
China Girl
C
The Drowned Girl
D
Ricochet
E
Teenage Wildlife
Question 6 Explanation: 
Yassassin (Turkish For Long Live)
Question 7
"I think about a world to come Where the books were found by the Golden ones Written in pain, written in awe "
A
It Ain't Easy
B
Watch That Man
C
Panic In Detroit
D
Oh! You Pretty Things
E
Everything's Alright
Question 7 Explanation: 
Oh! You Pretty Things
Question 8
"I'm not a prophet or a stone age man Just a mortal with potential of a superman"
A
The Bewlay Brothers
B
The Supermen
C
Starman
D
Quicksand
E
Song For Bob Dylan
Question 8 Explanation: 
Quicksand
Question 9
"Sailors in snow Send a callout raising hands"
A
Sound And Vision
B
Joe The Lion
C
Some Are
D
Stay
E
Word On A Wing
Question 9 Explanation: 
Some Are
Question 10
"Let me hold your hand and be your loving man"
A
Shapes Of Things
B
Rock 'N Roll With Me
C
Candidate
D
Everything's Alright
E
Sweet Thing
Question 10 Explanation: 
Everything's Alright
Question 11
"People say that when the moon is full and all the stars have gone to bed"
A
An Occasional Dream
B
She's Got Medals
C
Little Bombadier
D
All The Madmen
E
Cygnet Committee
Question 11 Explanation: 
She's Got Medals
Question 12
"So now, you could spend the morning walking with me, quite amazed"
A
Memory Of A Free Festival
B
Kooks
C
Unwashed And Somewhat Slightly Dazed
D
Fill Your Heart
E
Saviour Machine
Question 12 Explanation: 
Unwashed And Somewhat Slightly Dazed
Question 13
"Pale blinds drawn all day Nothing to do, nothing to say Blue, blue"
A
Red Sails
B
Sons Of The Silent Age
C
Be My Wife
D
African Night Flight
E
Sound And Vision
Question 13 Explanation: 
Sound And Vision
Question 14
"I'll give my love in vain, to reach that peak again We met upon a hill"
A
Star
B
She Shook Me Cold
C
Drive-In Saturday
D
God Knows I'm Good
E
Round And Round
Question 14 Explanation: 
She Shook Me Cold
Question 15
"To study the power of fecundity The world will overpopulate Unless you claim infertility"
A
Letter To Hermione
B
We Are Hungry Men
C
Sell Me A Coat
D
Maid Of Bond Street
E
Silly Boy Blue
Question 15 Explanation: 
We Are Hungry Men
There are 15 questions to complete.
 

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