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The Chase's Darragh Ennis shares music quiz that only oldies fans can answer

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If you've ever sat down to watch some telly while you have your dinner, you'll probably have stumbled across The Chase before. The ITV quiz show sees a team of four strangers battle it out against a brainiac known as The Chaser in a bid to win huge prize money. There are currently six Chasers on the show, and their job is to use their general knowledge prowess to outsmart the contestants and stop them from winning.

One of these Chasers is Darragh Ennis, known on the show as The Menace. When he's not trying to thwart contestants, Darragh can often be found on social media, sharing his own fiendishly difficult quizzes on TikTok in an attempt to catch out his followers with tricky trivia.

Recently, Darragh posted a music intros quiz in which he shared the opening lines of a song and asked people to name the tune. If you're a music buff, this one should be easy - but there is one catch.

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Every song Darragh shared in his 10-question quiz was an "old school" track from the 1950s, the 1960s, or the 1970s, so any knowledge you have of current music won't help you here.

Watch the video and take a look at the questions we've written out below to see if you can beat The Menace's quiz.

Questions
  • Which 1958 song opens with: "Deep down in Louisiana close to New Orleans, way back up in the woods among the evergreens?"
  • Which 1956 song starts with: "Take out the papers and the trash?"
  • What 1956 song starts with: "Well, since my baby left me, I found a new place to dwell?"
  • What song from 1959 starts with: "My love must be a kind of blind love, I can't see anyone but you?"
  • What 1967 song starts with: "Oh, I could hide beneath the wings of the bluebird as she sings?"
  • What song from 1967 starts with: "Picture yourself in a boat on a river, with tangerine trees and marmalade skies?"
  • Which song, made more famous with a cover version, starts with: "There must be some kind of way out of here, said the joker to the thief?"
  • What 1976 song starts with: "I looked out this morning and the sun was gone, turned on some music to start my day?"
  • Which 1970 song starts with: "I met her in a club down in old Soho where they drink champagne that tastes just like cherry cola?"
  • What 1979 classic starts with: "Living easy, loving free, season ticket on a one-way ride?"
  • Before giving the answers, Darragh asked: "How did you get on with those? Do you know your oldies, or were you born in this century and it was all basically gibberish to you?"

    We're going to post the answers now, so if you still need a minute to read over the questions, don't scroll any further!

    Answers
  • Johnny B Goode by Chuck Berry
  • Yakety Yak by The Coasters
  • Heartbreak Hotel by Elvis Presley
  • I Only Have Eyes For You by The Flamingos
  • Daydream Believer by The Monkees
  • Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds by The Beatles
  • All Along The Watch Tower by Bob Dylan (covered by Jimi Hendrix in 1968)
  • More Than A Feeling by Boston
  • Lola by The Kinks
  • Highway To Hell by ACDC
  • Commenters on Darragh's video were divided about the quiz. Some said they had scored a perfect 10/10, while others claimed it was a struggle to answer even one question correctly.

    One person said: "10/10 born in '61 and have loved music all my life!"

    Another added: "I'm gutted I got one wrong. Number four stumped me."

    But a third lamented: "0/10. I knew three after you said what they were, but I can't think fast enough."

    How did you do? Let us know in the comments!

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