Can You Complete All of the following country music lyrics?

By: John Miller
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Can You Complete All of the following country music lyrics?
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About This Quiz

Are you a country music fan? If so, you're in the right place. We've compiled a list of 35 of some of our favorite country song lyrics. Let's see if you can complete them all.

From the country greats like Loretta Lynn, Johnny Cash, George Jones, and Conway Twitty, to superstars like Garth Brooks, Brooks and Dunn, and Reba Mcentire, to today's country music stars such as Carrie Underwood, Keith Urban, and Tim McGraw, country music has waxed and waned throughout the minds of popular music listeners throughout the decades. What was once an acquired taste only in the hearts of southerners, country music has gone more mainstream... some would say it has become downright pop, especially with the rise of young pop-country acts such as Faith Hill and Taylor Swift. So, love it or hate it, country music is a long-standing tradition and big business in the music industry.

We challenge you to put on your ten-gallon hat and your cowboy boots and scoot on over to this quiz to find out if you remember the lyrics to these classic and trendy country tunes. Of course, an A on this quiz won't get you anything but bragging rights, but that will count for something at the next country night at the corner bar, right?

Let's get started.

"Mamas, don't let your babies grow up to be ______."
Richard Nixon
Hitler
cowboys
It was Willie Nelson and Waylon Jennings who teamed up for "Mamas, Don't Let Your Babies Grow Up to be Cowboys." It went to No. 1 in 1978.
"'Cause I've got friends in low places, where the whiskey drowns, and the _____ chases my blues away…"
oxycodone
beer
In 1990's "Friends in Low Places," Garth Brooks bemoans his poor luck, but he's happy that he has the beer to chase his blues away. This is one of Brooks' most famous No. 1 hits.
rum
"Sometimes it's hard to be a woman, giving all your love to just one ____."
golden retriever
man
Tammy Wynette, the four-time divorcee, understood the following problem well: "Sometimes it's hard to be a woman, giving all your love to just one man." It's from her famous song "Stand By Your Man."
type of ice cream

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"I'm so lonesome I could _______."
cry
Hank Williams was a country music wild man who died at age 29. But he left behind epic songs like "I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry," which he wrote about a strained love relationship.
sigh
eat pie
"You've got to know when to hold 'em, know when to _____."
fold 'em
Kenny Rogers made an entire career out of one song -- "The Gambler." You know the words, sing along with us: "You've got to know when to hold 'em, know when to fold 'em. Know when to walk away, know when to run."
kiss 'em
bludgeon 'em
"Yes, I'll admit that I'm a fool for you, because you're mine, I walk the ______."
line
On "I Walk the Line," no one doubted Johnny Cash's devotion to his wife June. For her, he guarded his heart and "walked the line."
highway
plank

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"She's in love with the boy, and even if they have to run away, she's gonna _____ that boy someday."
stab
marry
Trisha Yearwood put her rebellious side on display in "She's in Love with the Boy." In the song, a young girl will do anything to marry the kinda dumb man she's in love with.
bury
"'Cause I can feel you ___________, it's washing over me, and suddenly I'm melting into you."
sneeze
breathe
"'Cause I can feel you breathe, it's washing over me, and suddenly I'm melting into you." In 1999, Faith Hill found a smash hit with "Breathe."
exhale
"You're still the one I love, the only one I dream of, you're still the one I _____."
kiss goodnight
In 1994, Shania Twain unleashed the inescapable "You're Still the One." "You're still the one I love, the only one I dream of, you're still the one I kiss good night."
tell to take out the trash
roll my eyes at

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"I'm ____ for trying, and ___ for crying, and I'm ___ for loving you."
intelligent
stupid
crazy
"I'm crazy for trying, and crazy for crying, and I'm crazy for loving you." Patsy Cline knew that she was "Crazy" for loving the wrong man. But's that’s OK because there were so many of them she could hardly keep count.
"All my exes live in _____."
a suburb of Mexico City
Texas
"All my exes live in Texas and Texas is the place I'd dearly love to be, but all my exes live in Texas, and that's why I hang my hat in Tennessee." This 1987 hit from George Strait summed up the reasons a Texas cowboy will never, ever be going home.
my backyard
"She's ________, look at them boots, she's __________, back to her roots."
gone country
Alan Jackson sang all about people going back to their rural roots in "Gone Country." "She's gone country, look at them boots, she's gone country, back to her roots, she's gone country, a new kind of suit, she's gone country, here she comes."
gone hippie
gone yuppie

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"I've been sent to spread the message: __________."
God blessed Texas
Little Texas had some huge power chords and these lines to share: "If you wanna see heaven, brother, here's your chance, I've been sent to spread the message: God blessed Texas."
that cowgirl is crazy
I killed JFK
"He was working through college on my grandpa's farm, I was thirsting for knowledge, and he had _____."
a car
On "Strawberry Wine," Deena Carter waxes poetically about learning and, well, "learning." "He was working through college on my grandpa's farm, I was thirsting for knowledge and he had a car."
an encyclopedia
a Ph.D.
"Like ___________, getting cards and letters from people I don't even know."
a lonely grandma
an imprisoned serial killer
a rhinestone cowboy
"Like a rhinestone cowboy, getting cards and letters from people I don't even know." On "Rhinestone Cowboy," Glen Campbell sings about ambition, loneliness and fame.

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"Girl I'm sorry I was blind, you were always on my ______."
mind
"Girl I'm sorry I was blind, you were always on my mind." Elvis recorded "Always On My Mind," too, but it was the Willie Nelson version that won a Grammy Award in 1982.
land
pony
"Through the ages I'll remember, _________ in the rain."
blue eyes cryin'
"Love is like a dyin' ember, only memories remain, through the ages I'll remember, blue eyes cryin' in the rain." "Blue Eyes Crying in the Rain" is a 1975 hit by Willie Nelson. But it was originally recorded by a guy named Roy Acuff.
my wicked mother-in-law flyin'
several drug-sniffing dogs
"No matter how I struggle and strive, I'll never __________."
find a car worth a dime
get out of this world alive
Hank Williams was more than a little familiar with the concept of struggle, and in the end, it killed him. "No matter how I struggle and strive, I'll never get out of this world alive."
get out of this beehive

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"Someday I hope you get the chance, to live like you were _____."
dying
"Someday I hope you get the chance, to live like you were dying." In 2004's "Live Like You Were Dying," by Tim McGraw, a man gets a scary medical diagnosis and then throws caution to the wind.
eating
crying
"And if you tell my heart, my achy breaky heart, he might ______ and kill this man."
dissolve
eat lard
blow up
Billy Ray Cyrus is now overshadowed by his daughter Miley. But once upon a time, he gained fame for singing, "And if you tell my heart, my achy breaky heart, he might blow up and kill this man."
"Take me home, _______."
taxi driver
country roads
In 1971, John Denver scored one of his biggest hits with "Take Me Home, Country Roads." The place he was singing about? West Virginia.
rocket man

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"She needs ___________, room to make her big mistakes."
flaming vapor shots
wide open spaces
"She needs wide open spaces, room to make her big mistakes. She needs new faces, she knows the high stakes." As evidenced on "Wide Open Spaces," the Dixie Chicks know all about big mistakes because, you know, they're not around anymore.
lots of hot young cowboys
"I turned twenty-one in prison doing life without parole, no one could steer me right but ______."
Mama cried
Mama tried
Merle Haggard was extremely familiar with law enforcement and was arrested for robbery. "I turned twenty-one in prison doing life without parole, no one could steer me right but Mama tried, Mama tried."
Mama lied
"I fell into a burning ring of _______."
fire
In 1963, Johnny Cash soared into super stardom thanks in part to "Ring of Fire." "I fell into a burning ring of fire, I went down, down, down, and the flames went higher."
venomous spiders
tires

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"The Devil went down to Georgia, he was looking for a ______ to steal."
car
basket of kittens
soul
"The Devil went down to Georgia, he was looking for a soul to steal. He was in a bind, 'cause he was way behind, he was willing to make a deal." "The Devil Went Down to Georgia" is a 1979 song by the Charlie Daniels Band and has been covered by countless bands since its release.
"I am a man of constant sorrow, I've seen ______ all my day."
rain
nightmares
trouble
The Soggy Bottom Boys made this one famous in the movie "O Brother, Where Art Thou?" But plenty of other artists have covered this famous tune, which portrays a man who's "seen trouble all my day."
"Those black-eyed peas, they tasted all right to me, ___________."
Earl
"Those black-eyed peas, they tasted all right to me, Earl." So sang the Dixie Chicks in "Goodbye, Earl," a song about an abused wife offing her awful husband.
Melvin
Elvira

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"Your cheatin' heart will make you ____."
drink whiskey
weep
"Your cheatin' heart will make you weep, you'll cry and cry, and try to sleep." So sang Hank Williams Sr. on "Your Cheatin' Heart," a song that supposedly shows the power of the human conscience.
have palpitations
"We got married in a fever, hotter than a _____."
pepper sprout
The duet that is "Jackson" featured Johnny and June Carter Cash. "We got married in a fever, hotter than a pepper sprout, we've been talkin' 'bout Jackson, ever since the fire went out."
Nigerian summer
fire
"I hear you singin' in the wire, I can hear you through the whine, and the __________ is still on the line."
Wichita lineman
In "Wichita Lineman," Glen Campbell tells the story of a lonely worker in the middle of nowhere. "I am a lineman for the county and I drive the main road, Searchin' in the sun for another overload, I hear you singin' in the wire, I can hear you through the whine, and the Wichita Lineman is still on the line."
mother-in-law
operator

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