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Quiz about 1970s Australian Top 50 Songs Vol 2
Quiz about 1970s Australian Top 50 Songs Vol 2

1970s Australian Top 50 Songs Vol. 2 Quiz


Match the song to the singer/band that debuted in the Australian Singles Chart in the weeks between February 2nd and March 2nd 1970.

A matching quiz by wwe84. Estimated time: 3 mins.
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Author
wwe84
Time
3 mins
Type
Match Quiz
Quiz #
419,777
Updated
May 28 25
# Qns
15
Difficulty
Easy
Avg Score
13 / 15
Plays
105
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QuestionsChoices
1. "Don't Cry Daddy/Rubberneckin'"  
  Neil Diamond
2. "Walk A Mile In My Shoes"  
  Glen Campbell
3. "Juliette"  
  Mary Hopkin
4. "Love Grows (Where My Rosemary Goes)"  
  The Cuff Links
5. "Honey Come Back"  
  Elvis Presley
6. "Years May Come, Years May Go"  
  Joe Dolan
7. "Temma Harbour"  
  Ronnie Hawkins
8. "Where Has All The Love Gone"  
  The Valentines
9. "Ma Belle Amie"  
  Joe South and The Believers
10. "When Julie Comes Around"  
  Ray Stevens
11. "Shilo"  
  Tee-Set
12. "Down In The Alley"  
  Herman's Hermits
13. "Travelin' Band/Who'll Stop The Rain"  
  Edison Lighthouse
14. "You're Such A Good Looking Woman"  
  Creedence Clearwater Revival
15. "Have A Little Talk With Myself"  
  Matt Flinders





Select each answer

1. "Don't Cry Daddy/Rubberneckin'"
2. "Walk A Mile In My Shoes"
3. "Juliette"
4. "Love Grows (Where My Rosemary Goes)"
5. "Honey Come Back"
6. "Years May Come, Years May Go"
7. "Temma Harbour"
8. "Where Has All The Love Gone"
9. "Ma Belle Amie"
10. "When Julie Comes Around"
11. "Shilo"
12. "Down In The Alley"
13. "Travelin' Band/Who'll Stop The Rain"
14. "You're Such A Good Looking Woman"
15. "Have A Little Talk With Myself"

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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. "Don't Cry Daddy/Rubberneckin'"

Answer: Elvis Presley

"Don't Cry Daddy/Rubberneckin'" from Elvis Presley debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on February 2nd 1970.

The highest Australian chart peak was three.

Album: "Worldwide 50 Gold Award Hits Vol. 1" (1970).
2. "Walk A Mile In My Shoes"

Answer: Joe South and The Believers

"Walk A Mile In My Shoes" from Joe South and The Believers debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on February 2nd 1970.

The highest Australian chart peak was 20.

Highest worldwide peak was ten (Canada).

Album: "Don't It Make You Want To Go Home?" (1969).
3. "Juliette"

Answer: The Valentines

"Juliette" from The Valentines debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on February 9th 1970.

The highest Australian chart peak was 36.
4. "Love Grows (Where My Rosemary Goes)"

Answer: Edison Lighthouse

"Love Grows (Where My Rosemary Goes)" from Edison Lighthouse debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on February 16th 1970.

The highest Australian chart peak was two.

The song peaked at number one in:
Ireland.
New Zealand.
United Kingdom.

Album: "Already" (1971).
5. "Honey Come Back"

Answer: Glen Campbell

"Honey Come Back" from Glen Campbell debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on February 16th 1970.

The highest Australian chart peak was seven.

Highest worldwide peak was two (Ireland).

Album: "Try A Little Kindness" (1970).
6. "Years May Come, Years May Go"

Answer: Herman's Hermits

"Years May Come, Years May Go" from Herman's Hermits debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on February 16th 1970.

The highest Australian chart peak was 31.

Highest worldwide peak was seven (United Kingdom).
7. "Temma Harbour"

Answer: Mary Hopkin

"Temma Harbour" from Mary Hopkin debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on February 16th 1970.

The highest Australian chart peak was six.

Highest worldwide peak was one (Singapore).
8. "Where Has All The Love Gone"

Answer: Matt Flinders

"Where Has All The Love Gone" from Matt Flinders debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on February 16th 1970.

The highest Australian chart peak was 40.
9. "Ma Belle Amie"

Answer: Tee-Set

"Ma Belle Amie" from Tee-Set debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on February 16th 1970.

The highest Australian chart peak was three.

Highest worldwide peak was one (South Africa).

Album: "Ma Belle Amie" (1970).
10. "When Julie Comes Around"

Answer: The Cuff Links

"When Julie Comes Around" from The Cuff Links debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on February 16th 1970.

The highest Australian chart peak was 13.

Highest worldwide peak was six (South Africa).

Album: "Tracy" (1969).
11. "Shilo"

Answer: Neil Diamond

"Shilo" from Neil Diamond debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on February 23rd 1970.

The highest Australian chart peak was 23.

Highest worldwide peak was ten (South Africa).

Album: "Just For You" (1967).
12. "Down In The Alley"

Answer: Ronnie Hawkins

"Down In The Alley" from Ronnie Hawkins debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on February 23rd 1970.

The highest Australian chart peak was 30.

Highest worldwide peak was 20 (Canada).

Cover version of: The Clovers - "Down In The Alley" (1957).

Album: "Ronnie Hawkins" (1970).
13. "Travelin' Band/Who'll Stop The Rain"

Answer: Creedence Clearwater Revival

"Travelin' Band/Who'll Stop The Rain" from Creedence Clearwater Revival debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on March 2nd 1970.

The highest Australian chart peak was four.

Highest worldwide peak was one (Belgium).

Album: "Cosmo's Factory" (1970).
14. "You're Such A Good Looking Woman"

Answer: Joe Dolan

"You're Such A Good Looking Woman" from Joe Dolan debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on March 2nd 1970.

The highest Australian chart peak was 18.

Highest worldwide peak was three (Belgium).

Album: "You're Such A Good Looking Woman" (1970).
15. "Have A Little Talk With Myself"

Answer: Ray Stevens

"Have A Little Talk With Myself" from Ray Stevens debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on March 2nd 1970.

The highest Australian chart peak was 50.

Album: "Have A Little Talk With Myself" (1969).
Source: Author wwe84

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