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Questions
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1. "My Sweet Lord"
Flake
2. "Teach Me How To Fly"
Freda Payne
3. "Reflections Of My Life"
Brian Hyland
4. "Band Of Gold"
George Harrison
5. "Falling In Love Again"
Spectrum
6. "Lonely Days"
The Bee Gees
7. "Gypsy Woman"
Ted Mulry
8. "I Hear You Knocking"
Led Zeppelin
9. "Knock Three Times"
Santana
10. "Black Night"
Dawn
11. "Black Magic Woman"
Michael Nesmith & The First Naional Band
12. "I'll Be Gone"
Chicago
13. "Does Anybody Really Know What Time It Is?"
Deep Purple
14. "Immigrant Song"
Jeff St John
15. "Silver Moon"
Dave Edmunds
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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. "My Sweet Lord"
Answer: George Harrison
"My Sweet Lord" from George Harrison debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on December 28th 1970.
The highest Australian chart peak was one.
The song peaked at number one in:
Australia.
Austria.
Belgium.
Canada.
France.
Ireland.
Mexico.
The Netherlands.
New Zealand.
Norway.
Scotland.
Spain.
Sweden.
Switzerland.
United Kingdom (Ended 1971 as the highest selling single of the year).
United States.
West Germany.
George Harrison's debut solo single.
Grammy nomination:
Record Of The Year - 1971.
Album: "All Things Must Pass" (1970).
2. "Teach Me How To Fly"
Answer: Jeff St John
"Teach Me How To Fly" from Jeff St John debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on December 28th 1970.
The highest Australian chart peak was 11.
3. "Reflections Of My Life"
Answer: Flake
"Reflections Of My Life" from Flake debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on January 4th 1971.
The highest Australian chart peak was 25.
Cover version of: Marmalade - "Reflections Of My Life" (1969).
Album: "How's Your Mother" (1970).
4. "Band Of Gold"
Answer: Freda Payne
"Band Of Gold" from Freda Payne debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on January 4th 1971.
The highest Australian chart peak was five.
The song peaked at number one in:
Ireland.
United Kingdom.
Album: "Band Of Gold" (1970).
5. "Falling In Love Again"
Answer: Ted Mulry
"Falling In Love Again" from Ted Mulry debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on January 4th 1971.
The highest Australian chart peak was seven.
Album: "Falling In Love Again" (1971).
6. "Lonely Days"
Answer: The Bee Gees
"Lonely Days" from The Bee Gees debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on January 11th 1971.
The highest Australian chart peak was nine.
Highest worldwide peak was one (Canada).
Album: "2 Years On" (1970).
7. "Gypsy Woman"
Answer: Brian Hyland
"Gypsy Woman" from Brian Hyland debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on January 11th 1971.
The highest Australian chart peak was nine.
Highest worldwide peak was three (Canada and United States).
Cover version of: The Impressions - "Gypsy Woman" (1961).
8. "I Hear You Knocking"
Answer: Dave Edmunds
"I Hear You Knocking" from Dave Edmunds debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on January 11th 1971.
The highest Australian chart peak was four.
The song peaked at number one in:
Ireland.
United Kingdom.
Cover version of: Smiley Lewis - "I Hear You Knocking" (1955).
Album: "Rockpile" (1972).
9. "Knock Three Times"
Answer: Dawn
"Knock Three Times" from Dawn debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on January 11th 1971.
The highest Australian chart peak was one.
The song peaked at number one in:
Australia.
Canada.
New Zealand.
South Africa.
United Kingdom.
United States.
Album: "Candida" (1970).
10. "Black Night"
Answer: Deep Purple
"Black Night" from Deep Purple debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on January 11th 1971.
The highest Australian chart peak was 14.
The song peaked at number one in:
Belgium.
Switzerland.
11. "Black Magic Woman"
Answer: Santana
"Black Magic Woman" from Santana debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on January 11th 1971.
The highest Australian chart peak was 29.
Highest worldwide peak was four (Canada and United States).
Cover version of: Fleetwood Mac - "Black Magic Woman" (1968).
Album: "Abraxas" (1970).
12. "I'll Be Gone"
Answer: Spectrum
"I'll Be Gone" from Spectrum debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on January 11th 1971.
The highest Australian chart peak was one.
13. "Does Anybody Really Know What Time It Is?"
Answer: Chicago
"Does Anybody Really Know What Time It Is?" from Chicago debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on January 18th 1971.
The highest Australian chart peak was 35.
Highest worldwide peak was two (Canada).
Album: "Chicago Transit Authority" (1969).
14. "Immigrant Song"
Answer: Led Zeppelin
"Immigrant Song" from Led Zeppelin debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on January 18th 1971.
The highest Australian chart peak was 23.
Highest worldwide peak was three (Denmark).
Album: "Led Zeppelin III" (1970).
15. "Silver Moon"
Answer: Michael Nesmith & The First Naional Band
"Silver Moon" from Michael Nesmith & The First National Band debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on January 18th 1971.
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