"Don't Cry For Me Argentina" from Julie Covington debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on March 7th 1977.
The highest Australian chart peak was one.
The song peaked at number one in:
Australia (Ended 1977 as the highest selling single of the year).
Belgium.
Ireland.
The Netherlands.
New Zealand.
United Kingdom.
Album: "Evita" (1976).
2. "Night Moves"
Answer: Bob Seger & The Silver Bullet Band
"Night Moves" from Bob Seger & The Silver Bullet Band debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on March 21st 1977.
The highest Australian chart peak was 25.
Highest worldwide peak was four (United States).
Album: "Night Moves" (1976).
3. "Get That Jive"
Answer: Dragon
"Get That Jive" from Dragon debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on March 21st 1977.
The highest Australian chart peak was 13.
Album: "Sunshine" (1977).
4. "You and Me"
Answer: Alice Cooper
"You and Me" from Alice Cooper debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on March 28th 1977.
The highest Australian chart peak was two.
Album: "Lace and Whiskey" (1977).
5. "Love Has No Pride"
Answer: Daryl Braithwaite
"Love Has No Pride" from Daryl Braithwaite debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on March 28th 1977.
The highest Australian chart peak was five.
Album: "Daryl Braithwaite... Best Of" (1978).
6. "Lay It All Down"
Answer: Jon English
"Lay It All Down" from Jon English debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on March 28th 1977.
The highest Australian chart peak was 46.
Album: "Minutes To Midnight" (1977).
7. "Ooh Ja Ja"
Answer: Pussyfoot
"Ooh Ja Ja" from Pussyfoot debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on March 28th 1977.
The highest Australian chart peak was 20.
Album: "Pusstfootin' Round... With Love" (1976).
8. "Young and Innocent"
Answer: Supernaut
"Young and Innocent" from Supernaut debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on March 28th 1977.
The highest Australian chart peak was 40.
9. "Tear Me Apart"
Answer: Suzi Quatro
"Tear Me Apart" from Suzi Quatro debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on March 28th 1977.
The highest Australian chart peak was 25.
Album: "Aggro-Phobia" (1977).
10. "Rockaria!"
Answer: Electric Light Orchestra
"Rockaria!" from Electric Light Orchestra debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on April 4th 1977.
The highest Australian chart peak was ten.
Highest worldwide peak was seven (Austria).
Album: "A New World Record" (1976).
11. "Southern Nights"
Answer: Glen Campbell
"Southern Nights" from Glen Campbell debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on April 4th 1977.
The highest Australian chart peak was 36.
The song peaked at number one in:
Canada.
United States.
Album: "Southern Nights" (1977).
12. "Dr. Love"
Answer: Tina Charles
"Dr. Love" from Tina Charles debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on April 4th 1977.
The highest Australian chart peak was 11.
Highest worldwide peak was four (United Kingdom).
Album: "Dance Little Lady Dance" (1981).
13. "Say You'll Stay Until Tomorrow"
Answer: Tom Jones
"Say You'll Stay Until Tomorrow" from Tom Jones debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on April 4th 1977.
The highest Australian chart peak was 15.
Highest worldwide peak was one (New Zealand).
Album: "Say You'll Stay Until Tomorrow" (1977).
14. "Rich Girl"
Answer: Hall & Oates
"Rich Girl" from Hall & Oates debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on April 11th 1977.
The highest Australian chart peak was six.
Highest worldwide peak was one (United States).
Album: "Bigger Than Both Of Us" (1976).
15. "Romeo"
Answer: Mr. Big
"Romeo" from Mr. Big debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on April 11th 1977.
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