Classic Country Music Trivia for Android
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I believe in some questions about the possibility of the lyrics may pop up
Vickie Lawrence is the one who wrote it and sang it first
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Nothing like good old country, that moves your soul
I thought I knew a lot about this era, but I didn't know Vince Gill sang "The Night the Lights Went Out In Georgia". I've heard it by Reba & it was originally a pop hit by Vicki Lawrence.
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They said vince gillis sung the song '' the night the lights went out in Georgia'' even though it was REBA MCENTIRE who sung that song!!!!!
The first time in my mind is a great way for a long day of work and play
Author obviously has a very narrow and limited knowledge of classic country music. Most questions are pedantic for anyone with the most rudimentary knowledge of the subject. These are not trivia questions. They are “Classic Country Music 101” questions. Answer choices are frequently pop or rock and roll artists and groups. After five minutes it's very boring and eye-rolling insulting to real knowledgeable fans of country music. Only the subject itself compels me to award two stars and not one.
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Why in the hell would app want my income? Anyone that puts income is NUTS! Uninatall
Wont let me play its saying it can't be downloaded Wtf!!
App was OK asked the same questions over and over again also why are they asking for your income uninstall
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Folks, 'The Night the Lights Went Out in Georgia' was written in 1972 by songwriter Bobby Russell and sung by Vicki Lawrence, his wife at the time. He didn't want to record it himself, because he "didn't like it". Wikipedia is your friend. As for the game, it's ok; I scored 8 out of ten correct on my first try. I'll see how it goes as I play it more ...