"As Long As He Needs Me" from Shirley Bassey debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on February 11th 1961.
The highest Australian chart peak was 16.
Highest worldwide peak was two (United Kingdom).
2. "Johnny Guitar"
Answer: The Leemen
"Johnny Guitar" from The Leemen debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on February 11th 1961.
The highest Australian chart peak was 16.
3. "Will You Love Me Tomorrow"
Answer: The Shirelles
"Will You Love Tomorrow" from The Shirelles debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on February 11th 1961.
The highest Australian chart peak was four.
The song peaked at number one in:
Chile.
United States.
Album: "Tonight's The Night" (1960).
4. "Wild Weekend"
Answer: The Thunderbirds
"Wild Weekend" from The Thunderbirds debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on February 11th 1961.
The highest Australian chart peak was 36.
5. "Baby Sittin' Boogie"
Answer: Buzz Clifford
"Baby Sittin' Boogie" from Buzz Clifford debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on February 18th 1961.
The highest Australian chart peak was 22.
Highest worldwide peak was two (Canada).
Album: "Baby Sittin' with Buzz Clifford" (1961).
6. "Pepe"
Answer: Duane Eddy and The Rebels
"Pepe" from Duane Eddy and The Rebels debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on February 18th 1961.
The highest Australian chart peak was 22.
Highest worldwide peak was two (United Kingdom).
Album: "$1,000,000.00 Worth Of Twang, Volume 2" (1962).
7. "Cherry Pink and Apple Blossom White"
Answer: Jerry Murad's Harmonicats
"Cherry Pink and Apple Blossom White" from Jerry Murad's Harmonicats debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on February 18th 1961.
The highest Australian chart peak was 33.
8. "Sit Around and Talk To Me"
Answer: Lonnie Lee
"Sit Around and Talk To Me" from Lonnie Lee debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on February 18th 1961.
The highest Australian chart peak was 18.
9. "Rendezvous"
Answer: Noeleen Batley
"Rendezvous" from Noeleen Batley debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on February 18th 1961.
The highest Australian chart peak was 44.
10. "Spanish Harlem"
Answer: Ben E. King
"Spanish Harlem" from Ben E. King debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on February 25th 1961.
The highest Australian chart peak was 11.
Highest worldwide peak was ten (United States).
Album: "Spanish Harlem" (1961).
11. "Good Time Baby"
Answer: Bobby Rydell
"Good Time Baby" from Bobby Rydell debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on February 25th 1961.
The highest Australian chart peak was three.
12. "C'est si bon (It's So Good)"
Answer: Conway Twitty
"C'est si bon (It's So Good)" from Conway Twitty debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on February 25th 1961.
The highest Australian chart peak was 49.
Highest worldwide peak was 22 (United States).
13. "Wooden Heart"
Answer: Elvis Presley
"Wooden Heart" from Elvis Presley debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on February 25th 1961.
The highest Australian chart peak was one (Four weeks).
The song peaked at number one in:
Australia.
Austria.
Belgium.
Ireland.
The Netherlands.
Norway.
South Africa (Ended 1961 as the highest selling single of the year).
Spain.
United Kingdom.
West Germany.
Album: "G.I. Blues Soundtrack" (1960).
14. "(I Wanna) Love My Life Away"
Answer: Gene Pitney
"(I Wanna) Love My Life Away" from Gene Pitney debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on February 25th 1961.
The highest Australian chart peak was 29.
Highest worldwide peak was 23 (Canada).
15. "Walk Right Back"
Answer: The Everly Brothers
"Walk Right Back" from The Everly Brothers debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on February 25th 1961.
The highest Australian chart peak was eight.
The song peaked at number one in:
New Zealand.
United Kingdom.
Album: "The Golden Hits Of The Everly Brothers" (1962).
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