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Quiz about 1970s Australian Top 50 Songs Vol 54
Quiz about 1970s Australian Top 50 Songs Vol 54

1970s Australian Top 50 Songs Vol. 54 Quiz


Match the song to the singer/band that debuted in the Australian Singles Chart in the weeks between August 13th and September 3rd 1973.

A matching quiz by wwe84. Estimated time: 3 mins.
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Author
wwe84
Time
3 mins
Type
Match Quiz
Quiz #
421,006
Updated
Sep 24 25
# Qns
15
Difficulty
New Game
Avg Score
13 / 15
Plays
8
Last 3 plays: Kalibre (11/15), GoodwinPD (15/15), Guest 63 (4/15).
(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. "Welcome Home"  
  Elton John
2. "He Did With Me"  
  Mungo Jerry
3. "Play Mumma, Sing Me A Song"  
  Neil Diamond
4. "Play Mama Play"  
  Paul McCartney & Wings
5. "Say, Has Anybody Seen My Sweet Gypsy Rose"  
  Paul Simon
6. "Monster Mash"  
  Hot Chocolate
7. "The Old Fashioned Way"  
  Tony Orlando & Dawn
8. "Young Love"  
  Donny Osmond
9. "Skweeze Me, Pleeze Me"  
  The Rumour
10. "Live and Let Die"  
  Charles Aznavour
11. "Saturday Night's Alright For Fighting"  
  John J. Francis
12. "Brother Louie"  
  Vicki Lawrence
13. "Alright, Alright, Alright"  
  Peters & Lee
14. "The Last Thing On My Mind"  
  Bobby "Boris" Pickett & The Crypt-Kickers
15. "Loves Me Like A Rock"  
  Slade





Select each answer

1. "Welcome Home"
2. "He Did With Me"
3. "Play Mumma, Sing Me A Song"
4. "Play Mama Play"
5. "Say, Has Anybody Seen My Sweet Gypsy Rose"
6. "Monster Mash"
7. "The Old Fashioned Way"
8. "Young Love"
9. "Skweeze Me, Pleeze Me"
10. "Live and Let Die"
11. "Saturday Night's Alright For Fighting"
12. "Brother Louie"
13. "Alright, Alright, Alright"
14. "The Last Thing On My Mind"
15. "Loves Me Like A Rock"

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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. "Welcome Home"

Answer: Peters & Lee

"Welcome Home" from Peters & Lee debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on August 13th 1973.

The highest Australian chart peak was 12.

Highest worldwide peak was one (United Kingdom).
2. "He Did With Me"

Answer: Vicki Lawrence

"He Did With Me" from Vicki Lawrence debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on August 13th 1973.

The highest Australian chart peak was one.

Album: "The Night The Lights Went Out In Georgia" (1973).
3. "Play Mumma, Sing Me A Song"

Answer: John J. Francis

"Play Mumma, Sing Me A Song" from John J. Francis debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on August 20th 1973.

The highest Australian chart peak was 29.

Album: "Breaks, Works and Thoughts" (1973).
4. "Play Mama Play"

Answer: The Rumour

"Play Mama Play" from The Rumour debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on August 20th 1973.

The highest Australian chart peak was 47.
5. "Say, Has Anybody Seen My Sweet Gypsy Rose"

Answer: Tony Orlando & Dawn

"Say, Has Anybody Seen My Sweet Gypsy Rose" from Tony Orlando & Dawn debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on August 20th 1973.

The highest Australian chart peak was two.

Album: "Dawn's New Ragtime Follies" (1973).
6. "Monster Mash"

Answer: Bobby "Boris" Pickett & The Crypt-Kickers

"Monster Mash" from Bobby "Boris" Pickett & The Crypt-Kickers debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on November 10th 1962 and re-debuted on August 27th 1973.

The highest Australian chart peak was three.

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

Album: "The Original Monster Mash" (1962).
7. "The Old Fashioned Way"

Answer: Charles Aznavour

"The Old Fashioned Way" from Charles Aznavour debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on August 27th 1973.

The highest Australian chart peak was 24.

Highest worldwide peak was five (The Netherlands).
8. "Young Love"

Answer: Donny Osmond

"Young Love" from Donny Osmond debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on August 27th 1973.

The highest Australian chart peak was ten.

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

Cover version of: Ric Cartey & The Jiva-Tones - "Young Love" (1956).

Album: "Alone Together" (1973).
9. "Skweeze Me, Pleeze Me"

Answer: Slade

"Skweeze Me, Pleeze Me" from Slade debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on August 27th 1973.

The highest Australian chart peak was 39.

The song peaked at number one in:
Ireland.
United Kingdom.
10. "Live and Let Die"

Answer: Paul McCartney & Wings

"Live and Let Die" from Paul McCartney & Wings debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on August 27th 1973.

The highest Australian chart peak was five.

Highest worldwide peak was two (Canada, Norway and United States).

"Live and Let Die" was the theme song for the 1973 James Bond film "Live and Let Die".

At the 1974 Academy Awards, "Live and Let Die" was nominated for Best Original Song.

Grammy wins and nominations:
*Best Arrangement Accompanying Vocalists - 1974 (Won).
*Best Original Score written for a Motion Picture (Nominated) - 1974.
*Best Pop Vocal Performance by a Duo, Group or Chorus (Nominated) - 1974.

Album: "Live and Let Die Soundtrack" (1973).
11. "Saturday Night's Alright For Fighting"

Answer: Elton John

"Saturday Night's Alright For Fighting" from Elton John debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on September 3rd 1973.

The highest Australian chart peak was 31.

Highest worldwide peak was seven (United Kingdom).

Album: "Goodbye Yellow Brick Road" (1973).
12. "Brother Louie"

Answer: Hot Chocolate

"Brother Louie" from Hot Chocolate debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on September 3rd 1973.

The highest Australian chart peak was 36.

Highest worldwide peak was seven (United Kingdom).
13. "Alright, Alright, Alright"

Answer: Mungo Jerry

"Alright, Alright, Alright" from Mungo Jerry debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on September 3rd 1973.

The highest Australian chart peak was 26.

Highest worldwide peak was two (The Netherlands).

Album: "Long Legged Woman" (1974).
14. "The Last Thing On My Mind"

Answer: Neil Diamond

"The Last Thing On My Mind" from Neil Diamond debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on September 3rd 1973.

The highest Australian chart peak was 47.

Cover version of: Tom Paxton - "The Last Thing On My Mind" (1964).

Album: "Rainbow" (1973).
15. "Loves Me Like A Rock"

Answer: Paul Simon

"Loves Me Like A Rock" from Paul Simon debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on September 3rd 1973.

The highest Australian chart peak was 30.

Highest worldwide peak was two (United States).

Album: "There Goes Rhymin' Simon" (1973).
Source: Author wwe84

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