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1. "Arizona"
Murray Head
2. "Superstar"
Ohio Express
3. "Venus"
Sounds Nice
4. "Cowboy Convention"
Rolf Harris
5. "Two Little Boys"
Roy Orbison
6. "Break My Mind"
Steam
7. "(Call Me) Number One"
The Tremeloes
8. "Melting Pot"
Blue Mink
9. "Whole Lotta Love"
Mark Lindsay
10. "The Love Moth"
Bobbie Gentry and Glen Campbell
11. "Nights In White Satin"
Samuel Lilith
12. "Love At First Sight"
Led Zeppelin
13. "Na Na Hey Hey Kiss Him Goodbye"
Shocking Blue
14. "Come and Get It"
Liv Maessen
15. "All I Have To Do Is Dream"
Badfinger
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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. "Arizona"
Answer: Mark Lindsay
"Arizona" from Mark Lindsay debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on January 5th 1970.
The highest Australian chart peak was ten.
Highest worldwide peak was two (New Zealand).
Album: "Arizona" (1970).
2. "Superstar"
Answer: Murray Head
"Superstar" from Murray Head debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on January 5th 1970.
The highest Australian chart peak was five.
Highest worldwide peak was two (New Zealand).
Album: "Jesus Christ Superstar" (1970).
3. "Venus"
Answer: Shocking Blue
"Venus" from Shocking Blue debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on January 5th 1970.
The highest Australian chart peak was one.
The song peaked at number one in:
Australia.
Belgium.
Brazil.
Canada.
France.
Italy.
New Zealand.
Singapore.
South Africa.
Spain.
Sweden.
Switzerland.
United States.
4. "Cowboy Convention"
Answer: Ohio Express
"Cowboy Convention" from Ohio Express debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on January 12th 1970.
The highest Australian chart peak was 38.
Album: "The Very Best Of Ohio Express" (1970).
5. "Two Little Boys"
Answer: Rolf Harris
"Two Little Boys" from Rolf Harris debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on January 12th 1970.
The highest Australian chart peak was seven.
The song peaked at number one in:
Ireland.
United Kingdom.
6. "Break My Mind"
Answer: Roy Orbison
"Break My Mind" from Roy Orbison debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on January 12th 1970.
The highest Australian chart peak was 26.
Album: "The Big O" (1970).
7. "(Call Me) Number One"
Answer: The Tremeloes
"(Call Me) Number One" from The Tremeloes debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on January 12th 1970.
The highest Australian chart peak was 27.
Highest worldwide peak was one (South Africa).
8. "Melting Pot"
Answer: Blue Mink
"Melting Pot" from Blue Mink debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on January 19th 1970.
The highest Australian chart peak was ten.
Highest worldwide peak was two (New Zealand).
Album: "Melting Pot" (1969).
9. "Whole Lotta Love"
Answer: Led Zeppelin
"Whole Lotta Love" from Led Zeppelin debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on January 19th 1970.
The highest Australian chart peak was one.
The song peaked at number one in:
Australia.
West Germany.
Album: "Led Zeppelin II" (1969).
10. "The Love Moth"
Answer: Liv Maessen
"The Love Moth" from Liv Maessen debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on January 19th 1970.
The highest Australian chart peak was 30.
Album: "Live For Life" (1971).
11. "Nights In White Satin"
Answer: Samuel Lilith
"Nights In White Satin" from Samuel Lilith debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on January 19th 1970.
The highest Australian chart peak was 27.
Cover version of: The Moody Blues - "Nights In White Satin" (1967).
12. "Love At First Sight"
Answer: Sounds Nice
"Love At First Sight" from Sounds Nice debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on January 26th 1970.
The highest Australian chart peak was 24.
Highest worldwide peak was eight (South Africa).
13. "Na Na Hey Hey Kiss Him Goodbye"
Answer: Steam
"Na Na Hey Hey Kiss Him Goodbye" from Steam debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on January 26th 1970.
The highest ARIA chart peak was 22.
Highest worldwide peak was one (United States).
Album: "Steam" (1970).
14. "Come and Get It"
Answer: Badfinger
"Come and Get It" from Badfinger debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on February 2nd 1970.
The highest Australian chart peak was 14.
Highest worldwide peak was one (New Zealand).
Album: "Magic Christian Music" (1970).
15. "All I Have To Do Is Dream"
Answer: Bobbie Gentry and Glen Campbell
"All I Have To Do Is Dream" from Bobbie Gentry and Glen Campbell debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on February 2nd 1970.
The highest Australian chart peak was three.
Cover version of: The Everly Brothers - "All I Have To Do Is Dream" (1958).
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