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Go Set Charts 1971

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Go Set Charts 1971 game quiz
"The Go Set music magazine produced early versions of the Australian national top 40 charts during the late 1960s and early 70s. This quiz looks into the 1971 charts in more detail."

15 Points Per Correct Answer - No time limit  



1. Let's start with the most popular song of 1971 ... Daddy Cool's classic "Eagle Rock". We all know that it reached the #1 position, but the question is how many weeks did it spend in the top spot?
    12 weeks
    8 weeks
    10 weeks
    6 weeks


2. In case you were wondering, 1970 ended with Glen Campbell's "It's Only Make Believe" as the #1 song in the country. It was shortlived at the top spot however, as it was quickly overtaken in popularity by the first of a string of hits by this act. Which song and act was the first national #1 song for 1971?
    "I Think I Love You", by the Partridge Family
    "Pushbike Song", by the Mixtures
    "My Sweet Lord", by George Harrison
    "Song of Joy", by Miguel Rios


3. Tony Orlando & Dawn made a successful start to the 70s, stringing together a number of hits. Following "Candida" in 1970 came "Knock Three Times", which peaked at #3 early in 1971. But, what was the modest hit to follow those biggies up, which charted in mid June?
    "I Play and Sing"
    "Stay Awhile"
    "Acapulco Sun"
    "Put Your Hand in the Hand"


4. True or false? "Maggie May" by Rod Stewart, finished the year at #1, with "Banks of the Ohio", one of Olivia Newton-John's earliest hits, at the #2 spot.
    True
    False


5. A surprise hit in 1971 was a remake of an 1930s song, "It's a Sin to Tell a Lie", which had charted in its own right, many years before. Which British crooner managed to score a top 10 hit with the modern version of the song?
    Pat Boone
    Roger Whittaker
    Des O'Connor
    Gerry Monroe


6. Georgian singer/songwriter Jerry Reed popped up to score two country hits in 1971. The first of these was "Amos Moses", which charted in May. The follow-up single was also a hit. Its name?
    "Something's Burning"
    "Good Times"
    "Just Lovin' You"
    "When You're Hot, You're Hot"


7. In 1971, Australian acts had a large impact on the charts, scoring some of the year's biggest hits (and also some of the smallest!). Which of the following recordings were not by Aussies?
    "Black and Blue"
    "Falling in Love Again"
    "Teach Me How to Fly"
    "Grandad"


8. In 1971, two Australian rock groups fought for chart honours over their versions of the same song. The song was "Seasons of Change". The battle was eventually won by the group Blackfeather, but what was the name of the other group which also charted with a version of this classic song?
    Maternity
    Eternity
    Fraternity
    Frat House Rockers


9. Who remembers the name Tony Christie? For some of you, you will know his song "Is This The Way to Amarillo" was recently revivied in some parts of the world. In 1971, he scored a big hit in Australia with "I Did What I Did For Maria". While it charted very well, did it actually ever reach #1 on the Go Set charts?
    Yes
    No


10. Finally, each of the ex-Beatles had major hits in 1971. However, only three of them could reach the top 5 during the year. Which was the odd man out?
    George Harrison
    Paul McCartney
    Ringo Starr
    John Lennon


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