"Rachel" from Russell Morris debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on April 13th 1970.
The highest Australian chart peak was 25.
Highest worldwide peak was one (New Zealand).
2. "Down The Dustpipe"
Answer: Status Quo
"Down The Dustpipe" from Status Quo debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on April 13th 1970.
The highest Australian chart peak was 28.
Highest worldwide peak was five (United Kingdom).
3. "American Woman"
Answer: The Guess Who
"American Woman" from The Guess Who debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on April 13th 1970.
The highest Australian chart peak was 43.
The song peaked at number one in:
Canada.
United States.
Album: "American Woman" (1970).
4. "Easy Come, Easy Go"
Answer: Bobby Sherman
"Easy Come, Easy Go" from Bobby Sherman debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on April 20th 1970.
The highest Australian chart peak was 35.
Highest worldwide peak was six (Canada).
Cover version of: Mama Cass Elliot - "Easy Come, Easy Go" (1969).
Album: "Here Comes Bobby" (1970).
5. "Hello"
Answer: Normie Rowe
"Hello" from Normie Rowe debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on April 20th 1970.
The highest Australian chart peak was 48.
6. "The Rapper"
Answer: The Jaggerz
"The Rapper" from The Jaggerz debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on April 20th 1970.
The highest Australian chart peak was 32.
Highest worldwide peak was two (United States).
Album: "We Went To Different Schools Together" (1970).
7. "Good Morning Freedom"
Answer: Blue Mink
"Good Morning Freedom" from Blue Mink debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on April 27th 1970.
The highest Australian chart peak was 33.
Highest worldwide peak was four (Belgium).
8. "Tennessee Bird Walk"
Answer: Jack Blanchard and Misty Morgan
"Tennessee Bird Walk" from Jack Blanchard and Misty Morgan debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on April 27th 1970.
The highest Australian chart peak was three.
Album: "Birds Of A Feather" (1970).
9. "Curly/Sheila Anne"
Answer: Jimmy Hannan
"Curly/Sheila Anne" from Jimmy Hannan debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on April 27th 1970.
The highest Australian chart peak was 49.
10. "My Baby Loves Lovin'"
Answer: Joe Jeffrey Group
"My Baby Loves Lovin'" from Joe Jeffrey Group debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on April 27th 1970.
The highest Australian chart peak was 11.
Cover version of: White Plains - "My Baby Loves Lovin'" (1970).
Album: "My Pledge Of Love" (1974).
11. "Everything Is Beautiful"
Answer: Ray Stevens
"Everything Is Beautiful" from Ray Stevens debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on April 27th 1970.
The highest Australian chart peak was one.
The song peaked at number one in:
Australia.
Canada.
United States.
Grammy wins and nominations:
*Best Male Contemporary Pop Vocal Performance - 1971 (Won).
*Record Of The Year - 1971 (Nominated).
*Song Of The Year - 1971 (Nominated).
Album: "Everything Is Beautiful" (1970).
12. "Turn Up Your Radio"
Answer: The Master's Apprentices
"Turn Up Your Radio" from The Master's Apprentices debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on April 27th 1970.
The highest Australian chart peak was eight.
Album: "Turn Up Your Radio EP" (1970).
13. "Airport Love Theme"
Answer: Vinnie Bell
"Airport Love Theme" from Vinnie Bell debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on April 27th 1970.
The highest Australian chart peak was four.
"Airport Love Theme" was the instrumental theme for the 1970 film "Airport".
14. "Everybody's Out Of Town"
Answer: B.J. Thomas
"Everybody's Out Of Town" from B.J. Thomas debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on May 4th 1970.
The highest Australian chart peak was 21.
Highest worldwide peak was 18 (Canada).
Album: "Everybody's Out Of Town" (1970).
15. "Children"
Answer: Joe South
"Children" from Joe South debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on May 4th 1970.
The highest Australian chart peak was 41.
Highest worldwide peak was 33 (Canada).
Album: "Don't It Make You Want To Go Home?" (1970).
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