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Quiz about 1960s Australian Top 50 Songs Vol 7
Quiz about 1960s Australian Top 50 Songs Vol 7

1960s Australian Top 50 Songs Vol. 7 Quiz


Match the song to the singer/band that debuted in the Australian Singles Chart in the weeks between May 14th and 28th 1960.

A matching quiz by wwe84. Estimated time: 3 mins.
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Author
wwe84
Time
3 mins
Type
Match Quiz
Quiz #
423,511
Updated
Apr 04 26
# Qns
15
Difficulty
Easy
Avg Score
13 / 15
Plays
65
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QuestionsChoices
1. "Sixteen Reasons"  
  Ray Bryant Combo
2. "What Am I Living For"  
  Harold Dorman
3. "Mountain Of Love"  
  Johnny Devlin & The Devils
4. "Burning Bridges"  
  Tommy Steele
5. "He'll Have To Stay"  
  The Fireballs
6. "Bulldog"  
  Ricky Nelson
7. "What A Mouth (What A North and South)"  
  Jack Scott
8. "Tamiami"  
  Pat Boone
9. "Gigolo"  
  Freddy Cannon
10. "The Madison Time"  
  Dig Richards & The R'Jays
11. "Right By My Side"  
  Jeanne Black
12. "Paper Roses"  
  Connie Stevens
13. "Comin' Down With Love"  
  Conway Twitty
14. "Jump Over"  
  Bill Haley & His Comets
15. "Walking The Floor Over You"  
  Anita Bryant





Select each answer

1. "Sixteen Reasons"
2. "What Am I Living For"
3. "Mountain Of Love"
4. "Burning Bridges"
5. "He'll Have To Stay"
6. "Bulldog"
7. "What A Mouth (What A North and South)"
8. "Tamiami"
9. "Gigolo"
10. "The Madison Time"
11. "Right By My Side"
12. "Paper Roses"
13. "Comin' Down With Love"
14. "Jump Over"
15. "Walking The Floor Over You"

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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. "Sixteen Reasons"

Answer: Connie Stevens

"Sixteen Reasons" from Connie Stevens debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on May 14th 1960.

The highest Australian chart peak was 12.

Highest worldwide peak was three (United States).
2. "What Am I Living For"

Answer: Conway Twitty

"What Am I Living For" from Conway Twitty debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on May 14th 1960.

The highest Australian chart peak was 34.

Highest worldwide peak was 26 (United States).
3. "Mountain Of Love"

Answer: Harold Dorman

"Mountain Of Love" from Harold Dorman debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on May 14th 1960.

The highest Australian chart peak was 25.

Highest worldwide peak was 21 (United States).
4. "Burning Bridges"

Answer: Jack Scott

"Burning Bridges" from Jack Scott debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on May 14th 1960.

The highest Australian chart peak was 20.

Highest worldwide peak was two (Canada).

Album: "What In The World's Come Over You" (1960).
5. "He'll Have To Stay"

Answer: Jeanne Black

"He'll Have To Stay" from Jeanne Black debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on May 14th 1960.

The highest Australian chart peak was nine.

Highest worldwide peak was four (United States).

Album: "A Little Bit Lonely" (1960).
6. "Bulldog"

Answer: The Fireballs

"Bulldog" from The Fireballs debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on May 14th 1960.

The highest Australian chart peak was 39.

Highest worldwide peak was 23 (Canada).

Album: "The Fireballs" (1960).
7. "What A Mouth (What A North and South)"

Answer: Tommy Steele

"What A Mouth (What A North and South)" from Tommy Steele debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on May 14th 1960.

The highest Australian chart peak was three.

Album: "Get Happy with Tommy" (1960).
8. "Tamiami"

Answer: Bill Haley & His Comets

"Tamiami" from Bill Haley & His Comets debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on May 21st 1960.

The highest Australian chart peak was 30.
9. "Gigolo"

Answer: Johnny Devlin & The Devils

"Gigolo" from Johnny Devlin & The Devils debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on May 21st 1960.

The highest Australian chart peak was 30.
10. "The Madison Time"

Answer: Ray Bryant Combo

"The Madison Time" from Ray Bryant Combo debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on May 21st 1960.

The highest Australian chart peak was 20.
11. "Right By My Side"

Answer: Ricky Nelson

"Right By My Side" from Ricky Nelson debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on May 21st 1960.

The highest Australian chart peak was 33.

Album: "Million Sellers" (1963).
12. "Paper Roses"

Answer: Anita Bryant

"Paper Roses" from Anita Bryant debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on May 28th 1960.

The highest Australian chart peak was 27.

Highest worldwide peak was one (Canada).

Album: "Hear Anita Bryant In Your Home Tonight!" (1960).
13. "Comin' Down With Love"

Answer: Dig Richards & The R'Jays

"Comin' Down With Love" from Dig Richards & The R'Jays debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on May 28th 1960.

The highest Australian chart peak was 48.

Album: "Dig's Big 4" (1960).
14. "Jump Over"

Answer: Freddy Cannon

"Jump Over" from Freddy Cannon debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on May 28th 1960.

The highest Australian chart peak was 11.
15. "Walking The Floor Over You"

Answer: Pat Boone

"Walking The Floor Over You" from Pat Boone debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on May 28th 1960.

The highest Australian chart peak was 19.

Album: "Pat Boone's Golden Hits" (1962).
Source: Author wwe84

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