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Quiz about 1960s Australian Top 50 Songs Vol 81
Quiz about 1960s Australian Top 50 Songs Vol 81

1960s Australian Top 50 Songs Vol. 81 Quiz


Match the song to the singer/band that debuted in the Australian Singles Chart in the weeks between August 8th and 29th 1964.

A matching quiz by wwe84. Estimated time: 3 mins.
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Author
wwe84
Time
3 mins
Type
Match Quiz
Quiz #
425,212
Updated
Aug 23 26
# Qns
15
Difficulty
New Game
Avg Score
14 / 15
Plays
15
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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. "Some Day We're Gonna Love Again"  
  The Dave Clark Five
2. "I Just Don't Know What To Do With Myself"  
  Gene Pitney
3. "Such A Night"  
  Dinah Lee
4. "It Hurts To Be In Love"  
  Ray Charles
5. "Do Wah Diddy Diddy"  
  Manfred Mann
6. "Where Did Our Love Go"  
  Chuck Berry
7. "From A Window"  
  Elvis Presley
8. "You Never Can Tell"  
  The Supremes
9. "It's For You"  
  Dusty Springfield
10. "Don't You Know Yockomo?"  
  The Searchers
11. "I Should Have Known Better"  
  Lesley Gore
12. "Kissin' Cousins"  
  The Beatles
13. "Maybe I Know"  
  Cilla Black
14. "A Tear Fell"  
  Billy J. Kramer and The Dakotas
15. "Thinking Of You Baby"  
  Elvis Presley





Select each answer

1. "Some Day We're Gonna Love Again"
2. "I Just Don't Know What To Do With Myself"
3. "Such A Night"
4. "It Hurts To Be In Love"
5. "Do Wah Diddy Diddy"
6. "Where Did Our Love Go"
7. "From A Window"
8. "You Never Can Tell"
9. "It's For You"
10. "Don't You Know Yockomo?"
11. "I Should Have Known Better"
12. "Kissin' Cousins"
13. "Maybe I Know"
14. "A Tear Fell"
15. "Thinking Of You Baby"

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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. "Some Day We're Gonna Love Again"

Answer: The Searchers

"Some Day We're Gonna Love Again" from The Searchers debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on August 8th 1964.

The highest Australian chart peak was 48.

Highest worldwide peak was 11 (United Kingdom).
2. "I Just Don't Know What To Do With Myself"

Answer: Dusty Springfield

"I Just Don't Know What To Do With Myself" from Dusty Springfield debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on August 15th 1964.

The highest Australian chart peak was 16.

Highest worldwide peak was three (New Zealand and United Kingdom).

Album: "Dusty" (1964).
3. "Such A Night"

Answer: Elvis Presley

"Such A Night" from Elvis Presley debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on August 15th 1964.

The highest Australian chart peak was three.

Highest worldwide peak was two (Belgium).

Album: "Elvis Is Back!" (1960).
4. "It Hurts To Be In Love"

Answer: Gene Pitney

"It Hurts To Be In Love" from Gene Pitney debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on August 15th 1964.

The highest Australian chart peak was six.

Highest worldwide peak was two (Canada).

Album: "It Hurts To Be In Love and Eleven More Hit Songs" (1964).
5. "Do Wah Diddy Diddy"

Answer: Manfred Mann

"Do Wah Diddy Diddy" from Manfred Mann debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on August 15th 1964.

The highest Australian chart peak was two.

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

Album: "The Manfred Mann Album" (1964).
6. "Where Did Our Love Go"

Answer: The Supremes

"Where Did Our Love Go" from The Supremes debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on August 15th 1964.

The highest Australian chart peak was 14.

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

Album: "Where Did Our Love Go" (1964).
7. "From A Window"

Answer: Billy J. Kramer and The Dakotas

"From A Window" from Billy J. Kramer and The Dakotas debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on August 22nd 1964.

The highest Australian chart peak was 18.

Highest worldwide peak was six (Canada).
8. "You Never Can Tell"

Answer: Chuck Berry

"You Never Can Tell" from Chuck Berry debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on August 22nd 1964.

The highest Australian chart peak was 21.

Highest worldwide peak was 13 (Canada).

Album: "St. Louis To Liverpool" (1964).
9. "It's For You"

Answer: Cilla Black

"It's For You" from Cilla Black debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on August 22nd 1964.

The highest Australian chart peak was 17.

Highest worldwide peak was seven (United Kingdom).

Album: "It's For You EP" (1964).
10. "Don't You Know Yockomo?"

Answer: Dinah Lee

"Don't You Know Yockomo?" from Dinah Lee debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on August 22nd 1964.

The highest Australian chart peak was 17.

Highest worldwide peak was one (New Zealand).

Album: "Don't You Know... EP" (1964).
11. "I Should Have Known Better"

Answer: The Beatles

"I Should Have Known Better" from The Beatles debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on August 22nd 1964.

The highest Australian chart peak was one (Five weeks).

The song peaked at number one in:
Australia
Chile
Finland
The Netherlands
Norway
Sweden.

Album: "A Hard Day's Night" (1964).
12. "Kissin' Cousins"

Answer: Elvis Presley

"Kissin' Cousins" from Elvis Presley debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on August 29th 1964.

The highest Australian chart peak was seven.

Highest worldwide peak was six (Ireland and Norway).

Album: "Kissin' Cousins Soundtrack" (1964).
13. "Maybe I Know"

Answer: Lesley Gore

"Maybe I Know" from Lesley Gore debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on August 29th 1964.

The highest Australian chart peak was 37.

Highest worldwide peak was 14 (United States).

Album: "Girl Talk" (1964).
14. "A Tear Fell"

Answer: Ray Charles

"A Tear Fell" from Ray Charles debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on August 29th 1964.

The highest Australian chart peak was 34.
15. "Thinking Of You Baby"

Answer: The Dave Clark Five

"Thinking Of You Baby" from The Dave Clark Five debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on August 29th 1964.

The highest Australian chart peak was 48.

Highest worldwide peak was 26 (United Kingdom).
Source: Author wwe84

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