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Quiz about 1970s Australian Top 50 Songs Vol 27
Quiz about 1970s Australian Top 50 Songs Vol 27

1970s Australian Top 50 Songs Vol. 27 Quiz


Match the song to the singer/band that debuted in the Australian Singles Chart in the weeks between October 11th and November 8th 1971.

A matching quiz by wwe84. Estimated time: 3 mins.
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Author
wwe84
Time
3 mins
Type
Match Quiz
Quiz #
420,312
Updated
Jul 30 25
# Qns
15
Difficulty
Easy
Avg Score
12 / 15
Plays
52
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(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. "Butterfly"  
  The La De Da's
2. "Mamy Blue"  
  Sherbet
3. "Did You Ever"  
  Matt Flinders
4. "Speak To The Sky"  
  Cher
5. "Gypsys, Tramps & Thieves"  
  Paul & Linda McCartney
6. "Do You Know What I Mean"  
  Lee Michaels
7. "Uncle Albert/Admiral Halsey"  
  Leon Russell
8. "Peace Train"  
  Nancy Sinatra and Lee Hazlewood
9. "A Hard Rain's a-Gonna Fall"  
  Freshwater
10. "Gonna See My Baby Tonight"  
  The Fortunes
11. "Easy Loving"  
  Tom Jones
12. "I Ain't Got The Time"  
  Joel Dayde
13. "Free The People"  
  Cat Stevens
14. "Freedom Come, Freedom Go"  
  Rick Springfield
15. "Till"  
  Freddie Hart





Select each answer

1. "Butterfly"
2. "Mamy Blue"
3. "Did You Ever"
4. "Speak To The Sky"
5. "Gypsys, Tramps & Thieves"
6. "Do You Know What I Mean"
7. "Uncle Albert/Admiral Halsey"
8. "Peace Train"
9. "A Hard Rain's a-Gonna Fall"
10. "Gonna See My Baby Tonight"
11. "Easy Loving"
12. "I Ain't Got The Time"
13. "Free The People"
14. "Freedom Come, Freedom Go"
15. "Till"

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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. "Butterfly"

Answer: Matt Flinders

"Butterfly" from Matt Flinders debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on October 11th 1971.

The highest Australian chart peak was six.

Cover version of: Danyel Gerard - "Butterfly" (1970).
2. "Mamy Blue"

Answer: Joel Dayde

"Mamy Blue" from Joel Dayde debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on October 11th 1971.

The highest Australian chart peak was three.

Cover version of: Nicoletta - "Mamy Blue" (1971).
3. "Did You Ever"

Answer: Nancy Sinatra and Lee Hazlewood

"Did You Ever" from Nancy Sinatra and Lee Hazlewood debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on October 11th 1971.

The highest Australian chart peak was 20.

Highest worldwide peak was two (United Kingdom).

Album: "Nancy & Lee Again" (1972).
4. "Speak To The Sky"

Answer: Rick Springfield

"Speak To The Sky" from Rick Springfield debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on October 11th 1971.

The highest Australian chart peak was six.

Rick Springfield's debut single.

Album: "Beginnings" (1972).
5. "Gypsys, Tramps & Thieves"

Answer: Cher

"Gypsys, Tramps & Thieves" from Cher debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on October 18th 1971.

The highest Australian chart peak was five.

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

Grammy nomination:
Best Female Pop Vocal Performance - 1972.

Album: "Cher" (1971).
6. "Do You Know What I Mean"

Answer: Lee Michaels

"Do You Know What I Mean" from Lee Michaels debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on October 18th 1971.

The highest Australian chart peak was 26.

Highest worldwide peak was six (United States).

Album: "5th" (1971).
7. "Uncle Albert/Admiral Halsey"

Answer: Paul & Linda McCartney

"Uncle Albert/Admiral Halsey" from Paul & Linda McCartney debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on October 18th 1971.

The highest Australian chart peak was five.

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

Grammy wins:
Best Arrangement Accompanying Vocalists - 1972.

Album: "Ram" (1971).
8. "Peace Train"

Answer: Cat Stevens

"Peace Train" from Cat Stevens debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on October 25th 1971.

The highest Australian chart peak was three.

Highest worldwide peak was two (New Zealand).

Album: "Teaser and The Firecat" (1971).
9. "A Hard Rain's a-Gonna Fall"

Answer: Leon Russell

"A Hard Rain's a-Gonna Fall" from Leon Russell debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on October 25th 1971.

The highest Australian chart peak was 12.

Cover version of: Bob Dylan - "A Hard Rain's a-Gonna Fall" (1963).

Album: "Leon Russell and The Shelter People" (1971).
10. "Gonna See My Baby Tonight"

Answer: The La De Da's

"Gonna See My Baby Tonight" from The La De Da's debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on October 25th 1971.

The highest Australian chart peak was ten.
11. "Easy Loving"

Answer: Freddie Hart

"Easy Loving" from Freddie Hart debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on November 1st 1971.

The highest Australian chart peak was 25.

Highest worldwide peak was 17 (United States).

Grammy nominations:
*Best Male Country Vocal Performance - 1972.
*Best Country Song - 1972.

Album: "California Grapevine" (1971).
12. "I Ain't Got The Time"

Answer: Freshwater

"I Ain't Got The Time" from Freshwater debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on November 1st 1971.

The highest Australian chart peak was 30.
13. "Free The People"

Answer: Sherbet

"Free The People" from Sherbet debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on November 8th 1971.

The highest Australian chart peak was 18.

Album: "Time Change... A Natural Progression" (1972).
14. "Freedom Come, Freedom Go"

Answer: The Fortunes

"Freedom Come, Freedom Go" from The Fortunes debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on November 8th 1971.

The highest Australian chart peak was 13.

Highest worldwide peak was two (Argentina).

Album: "That Old Same Feeling" (1970).
15. "Till"

Answer: Tom Jones

"Till" from Tom Jones debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on November 8th 1971.

The highest Australian chart peak was 29.

Highest worldwide peak was two (United Kingdom).

Cover version of: Percy Faith - "Till" (1957).
Source: Author wwe84

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