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The nine-question song became an international hit and an anthem for the civil rights movement.
The first question: Which song?
Derived from the theme of The $64,000 Question, the song was written by Redding and Cropper and its lyrics are about Redding's habit to hum or sing the horn lines.
Art P. Alexakis of Everclear ponders that question on "Songs From an American Movie, Volume I".
There are only two questions: "What song would you like at your funeral?", and "How would you like to be remembered?".
Randy bizarrely questioned the song choice.
The album did have a lot of reverb, but nobody could question the songs.
Answer a list of basic questions using song lyrics.
Answer the questions with song lyrics and try not to use any song more than once.
He says the songs in question included Arthur's song Kaffir – an address to a white boss by a domestic worker – and Boom Shaka's revamp of the national anthem.
The band sought to frame those questions in songs captured with oldfangled recording techniques.
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