"I Want To Be Wanted (Per Tutta La Vita)" from Brenda Lee debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on October 15th 1960.
The highest Australian chart peak was ten.
Highest worldwide peak was one (United States).
Album: "This Is...Brenda" (1960).
2. "My Heart Has A Mind Of Its Own"
Answer: Connie Francis
"My Heart Has A Mind Of Its Own" from Connie Francis debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on October 15th 1960.
The highest Australian chart peak was three.
Highest worldwide peak was one (United States).
Album: "More Greatest Hits" (1961).
3. "(You've Got To) Move Two Mountains"
Answer: Marv Johnson
"(You've Got To) Move Two Mountains" from Marv Johnson debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on October 15th 1960.
The highest Australian chart peak was 29.
Highest worldwide peak was 20 (United States).
4. "Georgia On My Mind"
Answer: Ray Charles
"Georgia On My Mind" from Ray Charles debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on October 15th 1960.
The highest Australian chart peak was 40.
Highest worldwide peak was one (United States).
Grammy wins and nominations:
*Best Male Vocal Performance Single, Record or Track - 1961 (Won).
*Best Performance by a Pop Single Artist - 1961 (Won).
*Record Of The Year - 1961 (Nominated).
Album: "The Genius Hits The Road" (1960).
5. "Brontosaurus Stomp"
Answer: The Piltdown Men
"Brontosaurus Stomp" from The Piltdown Men debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on October 15th 1960.
The highest Australian chart peak was nine.
6. "Pretty Keen Teen"
Answer: The Allen Brothers
"Pretty Keen Teen" from The Allen Brothers debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on October 22nd 1960.
The highest Australian chart peak was 26.
7. "Blue Angel"
Answer: Roy Orbison
"Blue Angel" from Roy Orbison debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on October 22nd 1960.
The highest Australian chart peak was 28.
Highest worldwide peak was eight (Ireland).
Album: "Lonely and Blue" (1961).
8. "Don't You Just Know It"
Answer: The Fendermen
"Don't You Just Know It" from The Fendermen debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on October 22nd 1960.
The highest Australian chart peak was 17.
Album: "Mule Skinner Blues" (1960).
9. "Think Me A Kiss"
Answer: Johnny Rebb
"Think Me A Kiss" from Johnny Rebb debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on October 29th 1960.
The highest Australian chart peak was 21.
10. "My First Love"
Answer: Rob E.G.
"My First Love" from Rob E.G. debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on October 29th 1960.
The highest Australian chart peak was 45.
11. "Come Back Silly Girl"
Answer: Steve Lawrence
"Come Back Silly Girl" from Steve Lawrence debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on October 29th 1960.
The highest Australian chart peak was 44.
Album: "The Best Of Steve Lawrence" (1960).
12. "Peter Gunn"
Answer: Duane Eddy and The Rebels
"Peter Gunn" from Duane Eddy and The Rebels debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on November 5th 1960.
The highest Australian chart peak was two.
Album: "Especially For You" (1959).
13. "Ready For You"
Answer: Johnny O'Keefe
"Ready For You" from Johnny O'Keefe debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on November 5th 1960.
The highest Australian chart peak was ten.
14. "Save The Last Dance For Me"
Answer: The Drifters
"Save The Last Dance For Me" from The Drifters debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on November 5th 1960.
The highest Australian chart peak was one (Four weeks).
The song peaked at number one in:
Australia.
Canada.
New Zealand.
South Africa.
United States.
Album: "Save The Last Dance For Me" (1962).
15. "You Talk Too Much"
Answer: Joe Jones
"You Talk Too Much" from Joe Jones debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on November 12th 1960.
This quiz was reviewed by FunTrivia editor agony before going online.
Any errors found in FunTrivia content are routinely corrected through our feedback system.