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Quiz about 1960s Australian Top 50 Songs Vol 80
Quiz about 1960s Australian Top 50 Songs Vol 80

1960s Australian Top 50 Songs Vol. 80 Quiz


Match the song to the singer/band that debuted in the Australian Singles Chart in the weeks between July 18th and August 8th 1964.

A matching quiz by wwe84. Estimated time: 3 mins.
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Author
wwe84
Time
3 mins
Type
Match Quiz
Quiz #
425,178
Updated
Aug 21 26
# Qns
15
Difficulty
New Game
Plays
8
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(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. "It's All Over Now"  
  P.J. Proby
2. "Everybody Loves Somebody"  
  The Beatles
3. "First Night Of The Full Moon"  
  Connie Francis
4. "Walk, Don't Run"  
  Rob E.G.
5. "Only You"  
  Jimmie Nicol and The Shubdubs
6. "Husky"  
  The Rolling Stones
7. "Hold Me"  
  Sounds Incorporated
8. "When You're Not Near"  
  The Ventures
9. "Dang Me"  
  The Rolling Stones
10. "Spanish Harlem"  
  Dean Martin
11. "Call Up The Groups (Medley)"  
  Billy Thorpe and The Aztecs
12. "Slow Down/Matchbox"  
  Roger Miller
13. "Mashed Potato"  
  Jack Jones
14. "Looking For Love"  
  The Barron Knights
15. "Tell Me (You're Coming Back)"  
  Wayne Newton





Select each answer

1. "It's All Over Now"
2. "Everybody Loves Somebody"
3. "First Night Of The Full Moon"
4. "Walk, Don't Run"
5. "Only You"
6. "Husky"
7. "Hold Me"
8. "When You're Not Near"
9. "Dang Me"
10. "Spanish Harlem"
11. "Call Up The Groups (Medley)"
12. "Slow Down/Matchbox"
13. "Mashed Potato"
14. "Looking For Love"
15. "Tell Me (You're Coming Back)"

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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. "It's All Over Now"

Answer: The Rolling Stones

"It's All Over Now" from The Rolling Stones debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on July 18th 1964.

The highest Australian chart peak was nine.

The song peaked at number one in:
The Netherlands
United Kingdom.
2. "Everybody Loves Somebody"

Answer: Dean Martin

"Everybody Loves Somebody" from Dean Martin debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on July 25th 1964.

The highest Australian chart peak was 12.

The song peaked at number one in:
New Zealand
United States.

Album: "Everybody Loves Somebody" (1964).
3. "First Night Of The Full Moon"

Answer: Jack Jones

"First Night Of The Full Moon" from Jack Jones debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on July 25th 1964.

The highest Australian chart peak was 34.
4. "Walk, Don't Run"

Answer: The Ventures

"Walk, Don't Run" from The Ventures debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on July 25th 1964.

The highest Australian chart peak was 22.

Highest worldwide peak was eight (United States).

Album: "Walk, Don't Run" (1960).
5. "Only You"

Answer: Wayne Newton

"Only You" from Wayne Newton debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on July 25th 1964.

The highest Australian chart peak was 27.
6. "Husky"

Answer: Jimmie Nicol and The Shubdubs

"Husky" from Jimmie Nicol and The Shubdubs debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on August 1st 1964.

The highest Australian chart peak was 48.
7. "Hold Me"

Answer: P.J. Proby

"Hold Me" from P.J. Proby debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on August 1st 1964.

The highest Australian chart peak was 13.

Highest worldwide peak was three (United Kingdom).
8. "When You're Not Near"

Answer: Rob E.G.

"When You're Not Near" from Rob E.G. debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on August 1st 1964.

The highest Australian chart peak was seven.
9. "Dang Me"

Answer: Roger Miller

"Dang Me" from Roger Miller debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on August 1st 1964.

The highest Australian chart peak was 19.

Highest worldwide peak was six (Canada).

Grammy wins:
*Best Male Country Vocal Performance - 1965.
*Best Country Single - 1965.
*Best Country Song - 1965.

Album: "Roger and Out" (1964).
10. "Spanish Harlem"

Answer: Sounds Incorporated

"Spanish Harlem" from Sounds Incorporated debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on August 1st 1964.

The highest Australian chart peak was 22.

Album: "Top Gear" (1964).
11. "Call Up The Groups (Medley)"

Answer: The Barron Knights

"Call Up The Groups (Medley)" from The Barron Knights debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on August 1st 1964.

The highest Australian chart peak was 28.

Highest worldwide peak was two (Ireland).
12. "Slow Down/Matchbox"

Answer: The Beatles

"Slow Down/Matchbox" from The Beatles debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on August 1st 1964.

The highest Australian chart peak was seven.

Album: "Long Tall Sally EP" (1964).
13. "Mashed Potato"

Answer: Billy Thorpe and The Aztecs

"Mashed Potato" from Billy Thorpe and The Aztecs debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on August 8th 1964.

The highest Australian chart peak was nine.

Album: "Sick & Tired" (1965).
14. "Looking For Love"

Answer: Connie Francis

"Looking For Love" from Connie Francis debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on August 8th 1964.

The highest Australian chart peak was 42.

Highest worldwide peak was 33 (Canada).
15. "Tell Me (You're Coming Back)"

Answer: The Rolling Stones

"Tell Me (You're Coming Back)" from The Rolling Stones debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on August 8th 1964.

The highest Australian chart peak was 32.

The song peaked at number one in:
Belgium
Sweden.

Album: "The Rolling Stones" (1964).
Source: Author wwe84

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