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1970s Australian Top 50 Songs Vol. 28 Quiz
Match the song to the singer/band that debuted in the Australian Singles Chart in the weeks between November 8th and December 6th 1971.
A matching quiz by
wwe84
. Estimated time: 3 mins.
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Author
wwe84
Time
3 mins
Type
Match Quiz
Quiz #
420,331
Updated
Aug 01 25
# Qns
15
Difficulty
Average
Avg Score
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Questions
Choices
1
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"Mammy Blue"
McGuinness Flint
2
.
"Baby Without You"
Carpenters
3
.
"Happy Birthday, Ruthy Baby"
Colleen Hewett
4
.
"Roly Poly"
Johnny Farnham and Allison Durbin
5
.
"Sweet City Woman"
Bread
6
.
"Flip/Lollipop/Three O'Clock Thrill"
The Free Movement
7
.
"Imagine"
Graham Nash
8
.
"I've Found Someone Of My Own"
Vanda & Young
9
.
"Superstar"
The Stampeders
10
.
"Day By Day"
Johnny Farnham
11
.
"Military Madness"
Southern Contemporary Rock Assembly
12
.
"Walking The Floor On My Hands"
The Mixtures
13
.
"Captain Zero"
John Lennon
14
.
"Lazy River"
Daddy Cool
15
.
"Baby I'm-a Want You"
James Darren
Select each answer
1. "Mammy Blue"
---
McGuinness Flint
Carpenters
Colleen Hewett
Johnny Farnham and Allison Durbin
Bread
The Free Movement
Graham Nash
Vanda & Young
The Stampeders
Johnny Farnham
Southern Contemporary Rock Assembly
The Mixtures
John Lennon
Daddy Cool
James Darren
2. "Baby Without You"
---
McGuinness Flint
Carpenters
Colleen Hewett
Johnny Farnham and Allison Durbin
Bread
The Free Movement
Graham Nash
Vanda & Young
The Stampeders
Johnny Farnham
Southern Contemporary Rock Assembly
The Mixtures
John Lennon
Daddy Cool
James Darren
3. "Happy Birthday, Ruthy Baby"
---
McGuinness Flint
Carpenters
Colleen Hewett
Johnny Farnham and Allison Durbin
Bread
The Free Movement
Graham Nash
Vanda & Young
The Stampeders
Johnny Farnham
Southern Contemporary Rock Assembly
The Mixtures
John Lennon
Daddy Cool
James Darren
4. "Roly Poly"
---
McGuinness Flint
Carpenters
Colleen Hewett
Johnny Farnham and Allison Durbin
Bread
The Free Movement
Graham Nash
Vanda & Young
The Stampeders
Johnny Farnham
Southern Contemporary Rock Assembly
The Mixtures
John Lennon
Daddy Cool
James Darren
5. "Sweet City Woman"
---
McGuinness Flint
Carpenters
Colleen Hewett
Johnny Farnham and Allison Durbin
Bread
The Free Movement
Graham Nash
Vanda & Young
The Stampeders
Johnny Farnham
Southern Contemporary Rock Assembly
The Mixtures
John Lennon
Daddy Cool
James Darren
6. "Flip/Lollipop/Three O'Clock Thrill"
---
McGuinness Flint
Carpenters
Colleen Hewett
Johnny Farnham and Allison Durbin
Bread
The Free Movement
Graham Nash
Vanda & Young
The Stampeders
Johnny Farnham
Southern Contemporary Rock Assembly
The Mixtures
John Lennon
Daddy Cool
James Darren
7. "Imagine"
---
McGuinness Flint
Carpenters
Colleen Hewett
Johnny Farnham and Allison Durbin
Bread
The Free Movement
Graham Nash
Vanda & Young
The Stampeders
Johnny Farnham
Southern Contemporary Rock Assembly
The Mixtures
John Lennon
Daddy Cool
James Darren
8. "I've Found Someone Of My Own"
---
McGuinness Flint
Carpenters
Colleen Hewett
Johnny Farnham and Allison Durbin
Bread
The Free Movement
Graham Nash
Vanda & Young
The Stampeders
Johnny Farnham
Southern Contemporary Rock Assembly
The Mixtures
John Lennon
Daddy Cool
James Darren
9. "Superstar"
---
McGuinness Flint
Carpenters
Colleen Hewett
Johnny Farnham and Allison Durbin
Bread
The Free Movement
Graham Nash
Vanda & Young
The Stampeders
Johnny Farnham
Southern Contemporary Rock Assembly
The Mixtures
John Lennon
Daddy Cool
James Darren
10. "Day By Day"
---
McGuinness Flint
Carpenters
Colleen Hewett
Johnny Farnham and Allison Durbin
Bread
The Free Movement
Graham Nash
Vanda & Young
The Stampeders
Johnny Farnham
Southern Contemporary Rock Assembly
The Mixtures
John Lennon
Daddy Cool
James Darren
11. "Military Madness"
---
McGuinness Flint
Carpenters
Colleen Hewett
Johnny Farnham and Allison Durbin
Bread
The Free Movement
Graham Nash
Vanda & Young
The Stampeders
Johnny Farnham
Southern Contemporary Rock Assembly
The Mixtures
John Lennon
Daddy Cool
James Darren
12. "Walking The Floor On My Hands"
---
McGuinness Flint
Carpenters
Colleen Hewett
Johnny Farnham and Allison Durbin
Bread
The Free Movement
Graham Nash
Vanda & Young
The Stampeders
Johnny Farnham
Southern Contemporary Rock Assembly
The Mixtures
John Lennon
Daddy Cool
James Darren
13. "Captain Zero"
---
McGuinness Flint
Carpenters
Colleen Hewett
Johnny Farnham and Allison Durbin
Bread
The Free Movement
Graham Nash
Vanda & Young
The Stampeders
Johnny Farnham
Southern Contemporary Rock Assembly
The Mixtures
John Lennon
Daddy Cool
James Darren
14. "Lazy River"
---
McGuinness Flint
Carpenters
Colleen Hewett
Johnny Farnham and Allison Durbin
Bread
The Free Movement
Graham Nash
Vanda & Young
The Stampeders
Johnny Farnham
Southern Contemporary Rock Assembly
The Mixtures
John Lennon
Daddy Cool
James Darren
15. "Baby I'm-a Want You"
---
McGuinness Flint
Carpenters
Colleen Hewett
Johnny Farnham and Allison Durbin
Bread
The Free Movement
Graham Nash
Vanda & Young
The Stampeders
Johnny Farnham
Southern Contemporary Rock Assembly
The Mixtures
John Lennon
Daddy Cool
James Darren
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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. "Mammy Blue"
Answer:
James Darren
"Mammy Blue" from James Darren debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on November 8th 1971.
The highest Australian chart peak was 47.
Cover version of: Nicoletta - "Mamy Blue" (1971).
Album: "Mammy Blue" (1971).
2. "Baby Without You"
Answer:
Johnny Farnham and Allison Durbin
"Baby Without You" from Johnny Farnham and Allison Durbin debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on November 15th 1971.
The highest Australian chart peak was 27.
Album: "Together" (1971).
3. "Happy Birthday, Ruthy Baby"
Answer:
McGuinness Flint
"Happy Birthday, Ruthy Baby" from McGuinness Flint debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on November 15th 1971.
The highest Australian chart peak was 49.
Album: "Happy Birthday, Ruthy Baby" (1971).
4. "Roly Poly"
Answer:
Southern Contemporary Rock Assembly
"Roly Poly" from Southern Contemporary Rock Assembly debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on November 15th 1971.
The highest Australian chart peak was 35.
Album: "SCRA" (1971).
5. "Sweet City Woman"
Answer:
The Stampeders
"Sweet City Woman" from The Stampeders debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on November 15th 1971.
The highest Australian chart peak was 32.
Highest worldwide peak was one (Canada).
Album: "Against The Grain" (1971).
6. "Flip/Lollipop/Three O'Clock Thrill"
Answer:
Daddy Cool
"Flip/Lollipop/Three O'Clock Thrill" from Daddy Cool debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on November 22nd 1971.
The highest Australian chart peak was 12.
Album: "Daddy Who? Daddy Cool" (1971).
7. "Imagine"
Answer:
John Lennon
"Imagine" from John Lennon debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on November 22nd 1971.
The highest Australian chart peak was one.
The song peaked at number one in:
Australia.
Canada.
Ireland.
South Africa.
United Kingdom.
Album: "Imagine" (1971).
8. "I've Found Someone Of My Own"
Answer:
The Free Movement
"I've Found Someone Of My Own" from The Free Movement debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on November 22nd 1971.
The highest Australian chart peak was 41.
Highest worldwide peak was five (United States).
Album: "I've Found Someone Of My Own" (1972).
9. "Superstar"
Answer:
Carpenters
"Superstar" from Carpenters debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on November 29th 1971.
The highest Australian chart peak was 35.
Highest worldwide peak was two (United States).
Grammy nomination:
Best Instrumental Arrangement Accompanying Vocals - 1972.
Cover version of: Delaney & Bonnie - "Superstar" (1969).
Album: "Carpenters" (1971).
10. "Day By Day"
Answer:
Colleen Hewett
"Day By Day" from Colleen Hewett debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on November 29th 1971.
The highest Australian chart peak was two.
Album: "Colleen Hewett" (1972).
11. "Military Madness"
Answer:
Graham Nash
"Military Madness" from Graham Nash debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on November 29th 1971.
The highest Australian chart peak was 17.
Album: "Songs For Beginners" (1971).
12. "Walking The Floor On My Hands"
Answer:
Johnny Farnham
"Walking The Floor On My Hands" from Johnny Farnham debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on November 29th 1971.
The highest Australian chart peak was 36.
13. "Captain Zero"
Answer:
The Mixtures
"Captain Zero" from The Mixtures debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on November 29th 1971.
The highest Australian chart peak was six.
Album: "The Best Of The Mixtures" (1972).
14. "Lazy River"
Answer:
Vanda & Young
"Lazy River" from Vanda & Young debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on November 29th 1971.
The highest Australian chart peak was 42.
15. "Baby I'm-a Want You"
Answer:
Bread
"Baby I'm-a Want You" from Bread debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on December 6th 1971.
The highest Australian chart peak was eight.
Highest worldwide peak was three (United States).
Album: "Baby I'm-a Want You" (1972).
Source: Author
wwe84
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