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Quiz about 1960s Australian Top 50 Songs Vol 26
Quiz about 1960s Australian Top 50 Songs Vol 26

1960s Australian Top 50 Songs Vol. 26 Quiz


Match the song to the singer/band that debuted in the Australian Singles Chart in the weeks between July 15th and 29th 1961.

A matching quiz by wwe84. Estimated time: 3 mins.
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Author
wwe84
Time
3 mins
Type
Match Quiz
Quiz #
423,984
Updated
May 09 26
# Qns
15
Difficulty
Easy
Avg Score
13 / 15
Plays
20
Last 3 plays: james1947 (15/15), Guest 72 (1/15), griller (15/15).
(a) Drag-and-drop from the right to the left, or (b) click on a right side answer box and then on a left side box to move it.
QuestionsChoices
1. "San Antonio Rose"  
  Brenda Lee
2. "Quarter To Three"  
  The Velvets
3. "Tossin' and Turnin'"  
  Bobby Lewis
4. "Together"  
  Connie Francis
5. "Well I Ask You"  
  Gary U.S. Bonds
6. "Te-Ta-Te-Ta-Ta"  
  Floyd Cramer
7. "Exclusively Yours"  
  Eden Kane
8. "Jimmy Martinez"  
  Ernie K-Doe
9. "I Fall To Pieces"  
  Don Gibson
10. "Lost Guitar"  
  Marty Robbins
11. "Tonight (Could Be The Night)"  
  The Dave Bridge Quartet
12. "Dum Dum"  
  Patsy Cline
13. "Sea Of Heartbreak"  
  Mark Wynter
14. "Ring Of Fire"  
  Duane Eddy
15. "Skip To My Lou"  
  The Marksmen





Select each answer

1. "San Antonio Rose"
2. "Quarter To Three"
3. "Tossin' and Turnin'"
4. "Together"
5. "Well I Ask You"
6. "Te-Ta-Te-Ta-Ta"
7. "Exclusively Yours"
8. "Jimmy Martinez"
9. "I Fall To Pieces"
10. "Lost Guitar"
11. "Tonight (Could Be The Night)"
12. "Dum Dum"
13. "Sea Of Heartbreak"
14. "Ring Of Fire"
15. "Skip To My Lou"

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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. "San Antonio Rose"

Answer: Floyd Cramer

"San Antonio Rose" from Floyd Cramer debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on July 15th 1961.

The highest Australian chart peak was 11.

Highest worldwide peak was eight (United States).

Album: "On The Rebound" (1961).
2. "Quarter To Three"

Answer: Gary U.S. Bonds

"Quarter To Three" from Gary U.S. Bonds debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on July 15th 1961.

The highest Australian chart peak was 16.

Highest worldwide peak was one (United States).

Album: "Dance 'Til Quarter To Three With U.S. Bonds" (1961).
3. "Tossin' and Turnin'"

Answer: Bobby Lewis

"Tossin' and Turnin'" from Bobby Lewis debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on July 22nd 1961.

The highest Australian chart peak was 17.

Highest worldwide peak was one (United States).

Album: "Tossin' & Turnin'" (1961).
4. "Together"

Answer: Connie Francis

"Together" from Connie Francis debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on July 22nd 1961.

The highest Australian chart peak was two.

Album: "Connie Francis Sings "Second Hand Love"" (1962).
5. "Well I Ask You"

Answer: Eden Kane

"Well I Ask You" from Eden Kane debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on July 22nd 1961.

The highest Australian chart peak was 15.

The song peaked at number one in:
Ireland.
New Zealand.
United Kingdom.
6. "Te-Ta-Te-Ta-Ta"

Answer: Ernie K-Doe

"Te-Ta-Te-Ta-Ta" from Ernie K-Doe debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on July 22nd 1961.

The highest Australian chart peak was 46.
7. "Exclusively Yours"

Answer: Mark Wynter

"Exclusively Yours" from Mark Wynter debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on July 22nd 1961.

The highest Australian chart peak was 23.
8. "Jimmy Martinez"

Answer: Marty Robbins

"Jimmy Martinez" from Marty Robbins debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on July 22nd 1961.

The highest Australian chart peak was 42.

Highest worldwide peak was 24 (Canada).
9. "I Fall To Pieces"

Answer: Patsy Cline

"I Fall To Pieces" from Patsy Cline debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on July 22nd 1961.

The highest Australian chart peak was 13.

Highest worldwide peak was two (Canada).

Album: "Showcase" (1961).
10. "Lost Guitar"

Answer: The Marksmen

"Lost Guitar" from The Marksmen debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on July 22nd 1961.

The highest Australian chart peak was 36.
11. "Tonight (Could Be The Night)"

Answer: The Velvets

"Tonight (Could Be The Night)" from The Velvets debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on July 22nd 1961.

The highest Australian chart peak was 34.

Highest worldwide peak was 26 (United States).
12. "Dum Dum"

Answer: Brenda Lee

"Dum Dum" from Brenda Lee debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on July 29th 1961.

The highest Australian chart peak was four.

Album: "All The Way" (1961).
13. "Sea Of Heartbreak"

Answer: Don Gibson

"Sea Of Heartbreak" from Don Gibson debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on July 29th 1961.

The highest Australian chart peak was ten.
14. "Ring Of Fire"

Answer: Duane Eddy

"Ring Of Fire" from Duane Eddy debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on July 29th 1961.

The highest Australian chart peak was 27.

Highest worldwide peak was 17 (United Kingdom).
15. "Skip To My Lou"

Answer: The Dave Bridge Quartet

"Skip To My Lou" from The Dave Bridge Quartet debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on July 29th 1961.

The highest Australian chart peak was 17.
Source: Author wwe84

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