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Quiz about 1970s Australian Top 50 Songs Vol 23
Quiz about 1970s Australian Top 50 Songs Vol 23

1970s Australian Top 50 Songs Vol. 23 Quiz


Match the song to the singer/band that debuted in the Australian Singles Chart in the weeks between June 21st and July 12th 1971.

A matching quiz by wwe84. Estimated time: 3 mins.
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Author
wwe84
Time
3 mins
Type
Match Quiz
Quiz #
420,207
Updated
Jul 16 25
# Qns
15
Difficulty
Easy
Avg Score
12 / 15
Plays
104
(a) Drag-and-drop from the right to the left, or (b) click on a right side answer box and then on a left side box to move it.
QuestionsChoices
1. "L.A. International Airport"  
  The Doors
2. "Love Her Madly"  
  Blue Mink
3. "If"  
  Dave and Ansil Collins
4. "Super Star"  
  Jamie Redfern
5. "The Song Of My Life"  
  Bread
6. "Can You Feel It, Baby?"  
  Mungo Jerry
7. "Camp"  
  Carole King
8. "I'll Meet You Halfway"  
  Petula Clark
9. "The Banner Man"  
  Colleen Hewett
10. "Double Barrel"  
  The Guess Who
11. "Little White Cloud"  
  The Bee Gees
12. "Lady Rose"  
  Sherbet
13. "Albert Flasher"  
  Susan Raye
14. "How Can You Mend A Broken Heart"  
  The Partridge Family
15. "It's Too Late/I Feel The Earth Move"  
  Sir Henry and His Butlers





Select each answer

1. "L.A. International Airport"
2. "Love Her Madly"
3. "If"
4. "Super Star"
5. "The Song Of My Life"
6. "Can You Feel It, Baby?"
7. "Camp"
8. "I'll Meet You Halfway"
9. "The Banner Man"
10. "Double Barrel"
11. "Little White Cloud"
12. "Lady Rose"
13. "Albert Flasher"
14. "How Can You Mend A Broken Heart"
15. "It's Too Late/I Feel The Earth Move"

Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. "L.A. International Airport"

Answer: Susan Raye

"L.A. International Airport" from Susan Raye debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on June 21st 1971.

The highest Australian chart peak was two.

Highest worldwide peak was one (New Zealand).

Album: "Willy Jones" (1971).
2. "Love Her Madly"

Answer: The Doors

"Love Her Madly" from The Doors debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on June 21st 1971.

The highest Australian chart peak was four.

Highest worldwide peak was three (Canada).

Album: "L.A. Woman" (1971).
3. "If"

Answer: Bread

"If" from Bread debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on June 28th 1971.

The highest Australian chart peak was 41.

Highest worldwide peak was four (United States).

Album: "Manna" (1971).
4. "Super Star"

Answer: Colleen Hewett

"Super Star" from Colleen Hewett debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on June 28th 1971.

The highest Australian chart peak was 32.

Cover version of: Delaney & Boonie - "Superstar" (1969).

Album: "Colleen Hewett" (1972).
5. "The Song Of My Life"

Answer: Petula Clark

"The Song Of My Life" from Petula Clark debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on June 28th 1971.

The highest Australian chart peak was 44.

Highest worldwide peak was 11 (France).

Album: "Warm and Tender" (1971).
6. "Can You Feel It, Baby?"

Answer: Sherbet

"Can You Feel It, Baby?" from Sherbet debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on June 28th 1971.

The highest Australian chart peak was 16.

Album: "Time Change... A Natural Progression" (1972).
7. "Camp"

Answer: Sir Henry and His Butlers

"Camp" from Sir Henry and His Butlers debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on June 28th 1971.

The highest Australian chart peak was 25.
8. "I'll Meet You Halfway"

Answer: The Partridge Family

"I'll Meet You Halfway" from The Partridge Family debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on June 28th 1971.

The highest Australian chart peak was seven.

Highest worldwide peak was four (Canada).

Album: "Up To Date" (1971).
9. "The Banner Man"

Answer: Blue Mink

"The Banner Man" from Blue Mink debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on July 5th 1971.

The highest Australian chart peak was four.

Highest worldwide peak was three (United Kingdom).
10. "Double Barrel"

Answer: Dave and Ansil Collins

"Double Barrel" from Dave and Ansil Collins debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on July 5th 1971.

The highest Australian chart peak was eight.

The song peaked at number one in:
Mexico.
The Netherlands.
United Kingdom.

Album: "Double Barrel" (1971).
11. "Little White Cloud"

Answer: Jamie Redfern

"Little White Cloud" from Jamie Redfern debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on July 5th 1971.

The highest Australian chart peak was 39.

Jamie Redfern's debut single.

Cover version of: Johnnie Ray - "The Little White Cloud That Cried" (1951).
12. "Lady Rose"

Answer: Mungo Jerry

"Lady Rose" from Mungo Jerry debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on July 5th 1971.

The highest Australian chart peak was 14.

Highest worldwide peak was four (New Zealand).
13. "Albert Flasher"

Answer: The Guess Who

"Albert Flasher" from The Guess Who debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on July 5th 1971.

The highest Australian chart peak was 28.

Highest worldwide peak was 13 (Canada).
14. "How Can You Mend A Broken Heart"

Answer: The Bee Gees

"How Can You Mend A Broken Heart" from The Bee Gees debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on July 12th 1971.

The highest Australian chart peak was three.

The song peaked at number one in:
Canada.
Malaysia.
United States.

Grammy nomination:
Best Pop Vocal Performance by a Duo or Group - 1972.

Album: "Trafalgar" (1971).
15. "It's Too Late/I Feel The Earth Move"

Answer: Carole King

"It's Too Late/I Feel The Earth Move" from Carole King debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on July 12th 1971.

The highest Australian chart peak was six.

The song peaked at number one in:
Canada.
United States.

Grammy wins:
Record Of The Year - 1972.

Album: "Tapestry" (1971).
Source: Author wwe84

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