"Chirpy Chirpy Cheep Cheep" from Lally Stott debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on March 15th 1971.
The highest Australian chart peak was one.
The song peaked at number one in:
Australia.
Zimbabwe.
2. "Mr. Bojangles"
Answer: Nitty Gritty Dirt Band
"Mr. Bojangles" from Nitty Gritty Dirt Band debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on March 15th 1971.
The highest Australian chart peak was 15.
Highest worldwide peak was two (Canada and New Zealand).
Cover version of: Jerry Jeff Walker - "Mr. Bojangles" (1968).
Album: "Uncle Charlie & His Dog Teddy" (1970).
3. "Watching Scotty Grow"
Answer: Bobby Goldsboro
"Watching Scotty Grow" from Bobby Goldsboro debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on March 22nd 1971.
The highest Australian chart peak was 47.
Highest worldwide peak was five (Canada).
Album: "We Gotta Start Lovin'" (1970).
4. "For All We Know"
Answer: Carpenters
"For All We Know" from Carpenters debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on March 22nd 1971.
The highest Australian chart peak was ten.
Highest worldwide peak was three (United States).
Cover version of: Bread - "For All We Know" (1970).
Album: "Carpenters" (1971).
5. "What Is Life"
Answer: George Harrison
"What Is Life" from George Harrison debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on March 22nd 1971.
The highest Australian chart peak was three.
Highest worldwide peak one (Switzerland).
Album: "All Things Must Pass" (1970).
6. "One Bad Apple"
Answer: The Osmonds
"One Bad Apple" from The Osmonds debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on March 22nd 1971.
The highest Australian chart peak was 35.
The song peaked at number one in:
Canada.
United States.
Album: "Osmonds" (1970).
7. "Doesn't Somebody Want To Be Wanted"
Answer: The Partridge Family
"Doesn't Somebody Want To Be Wanted" from The Partridge Family debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on March 22nd 1971.
The highest Australian chart peak was seven.
Highest worldwide peak was one (Canada).
Album: "Up To Date" (1971).
8. "Bouzouki"
Answer: Dawn Dixon
"Bouzouki" from Dawn Dixon debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on March 29th 1971.
The highest Australian chart peak was 48.
9. "Little Queenie (Live)"
Answer: The Rolling Stones
"Little Queenie (Live)" from The Rolling Stones debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on March 29th 1971.
The highest Australian chart peak was 29.
Highest worldwide peak was five (Switzerland).
Cover version of: Chuck Berry - "Little Queenie" (1959).
Album: "Get Yer Ya-Ya's Out!: The Rolling Stones In Concert" (1971).
10. "If Those Lips Could Only Speak"
Answer: Dermot Henry and The Virginians
"If Those Lips Could Only Speak" from Dermot Henry and The Virginians debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on April 5th 1971.
The highest Australian chart peak was 32.
Highest worldwide peak was one (Ireland).
11. "She's A Lady"
Answer: Tom Jones
"She's A Lady" from Tom Jones debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on April 5th 1971.
The highest Australian chart peak was one.
The song peaked at number one in:
Australia.
Canada.
Cover version of: Paul Anka - "She's A Lady" (1970).
Album: "Tom Jones Sings She's A Lady" (1971).
12. "The Resurrection Shuffle"
Answer: Ashton, Gardner & Dyke
"The Resurrection Shuffle" from Ashton, Gardner & Dyke debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on April 12th 1971.
The highest Australian chart peak was 16.
Highest worldwide peak was one (Malaysia).
13. "Man In Black"
Answer: Johnny Cash
"Man In Black" from Johnny Cash debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on April 12th 1971.
The highest Australian chart peak was 43.
Highest worldwide peak was 38 (Canada).
Album: "Man In Black" (1971).
14. "Another Day"
Answer: Paul McCartney
"Another Day" from Paul McCartney debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on April 12th 1971.
The highest Australian chart peak was one.
The song peaked at number one in:
Australia.
Ireland.
Spain.
Paul McCartney's debut solo single.
15. "Joy To The World"
Answer: Three Dog Night
"Joy To The World" from Three Dog Night debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on April 12th 1971.
The highest Australian chart peak was eight.
The song peaked at number one in:
Canada (Ended 1971 as the highest selling single of the year).
South Africa.
United States (Ended 1971 as the highest selling single of the year).
Grammy nomination:
Best Contemporary Vocal Performance by a Duo, Group or Chorus - 1971.
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