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Quiz about 1970s Australian Top 50 Songs Vol 94
Quiz about 1970s Australian Top 50 Songs Vol 94

1970s Australian Top 50 Songs Vol. 94 Quiz


Match the song to the singer/band that debuted in the Australian Singles Chart in the weeks between August 16th and September 13th 1976.

A matching quiz by wwe84. Estimated time: 3 mins.
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Author
wwe84
Time
3 mins
Type
Match Quiz
Quiz #
422,106
Updated
Dec 18 25
# Qns
15
Difficulty
Average
Avg Score
12 / 15
Plays
39
Last 3 plays: Guest 50 (15/15), Guest 72 (3/15), Guest 174 (3/15).
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QuestionsChoices
1. "I Just Don't Know What To Do With Myself"  
  Skyhooks
2. "I Wanna Make You My Lady"  
  Silver Studs
3. "Looking For An Echo"  
  England Dan & John Ford Coley
4. "I'd Really Love To See You Tonight"  
  Ol' 55
5. "Living In The Land Of Oz"  
  Hush
6. "Dance With A Dolly (With A Hole In Her Stockin')"  
  Marcia Hines
7. "Too Young To Know"  
  Bee Gees
8. "Keep On Smilin'"  
  Lou Rawls
9. "You Should Be Dancing"  
  The Nolan-Buddle Quartet
10. "Jeans On"  
  John Paul Young
11. "Blue Jeans"  
  Mark Holden
12. "The Price Of Love"  
  Bryan Ferry
13. "You'll Never Find Another Love Like Mine"  
  Ross Wilson
14. "(Are You Ready) Do The Bus Stop"  
  David Dundas
15. "Theme From "Picnic At Hanging Rock""  
  Fatback Band





Select each answer

1. "I Just Don't Know What To Do With Myself"
2. "I Wanna Make You My Lady"
3. "Looking For An Echo"
4. "I'd Really Love To See You Tonight"
5. "Living In The Land Of Oz"
6. "Dance With A Dolly (With A Hole In Her Stockin')"
7. "Too Young To Know"
8. "Keep On Smilin'"
9. "You Should Be Dancing"
10. "Jeans On"
11. "Blue Jeans"
12. "The Price Of Love"
13. "You'll Never Find Another Love Like Mine"
14. "(Are You Ready) Do The Bus Stop"
15. "Theme From "Picnic At Hanging Rock""

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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. "I Just Don't Know What To Do With Myself"

Answer: Marcia Hines

"I Just Don't Know What To Do With Myself" from Marcia Hines debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on August 16th 1976.

The highest Australian chart peak was six.

Album: "Shining" (1976).
2. "I Wanna Make You My Lady"

Answer: Mark Holden

"I Wanna Make You My Lady" from Mark Holden debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on August 16th 1976.

The highest Australian chart peak was 11.

Album: "Let Me Love You" (1976).
3. "Looking For An Echo"

Answer: Ol' 55

"Looking For An Echo" from Ol' 55 debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on August 16th 1976.

The highest Australian chart peak was nine.

Album: "Take It Greasy" (1976).
4. "I'd Really Love To See You Tonight"

Answer: England Dan & John Ford Coley

"I'd Really Love To See You Tonight" from England Dan & John Ford Coley debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on August 23rd 1976.

The highest Australian chart peak was 25.

Highest worldwide peak was two (United States).

Album: "Nights Are Forever" (1976).
5. "Living In The Land Of Oz"

Answer: Ross Wilson

"Living In The Land Of Oz" from Ross Wilson debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on August 23rd 1976.

The highest Australian chart peak was 46.

Album: "Oz - A Rock 'n' Roll Movie" (1976).
6. "Dance With A Dolly (With A Hole In Her Stockin')"

Answer: Silver Studs

"Dance With A Dolly (With A Hole In Her Stockin')" from Silver Studs debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on August 23rd 1976.

The highest Australian chart peak was 17.

Album: "Happy Days" (1976).
7. "Too Young To Know"

Answer: Hush

"Too Young To Know" from Hush debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on August 30th 1976.

The highest Australian chart peak was 33.

Album: "Nothing Stays The Same Forever (The Best Of Hush Volume One)" (1976).
8. "Keep On Smilin'"

Answer: John Paul Young

"Keep On Smilin'" from John Paul Young debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on August 30th 1976.

The highest Australian chart peak was 15.

Highest worldwide peak was ten (South Africa).

Album: "J.P.Y." (1976).
9. "You Should Be Dancing"

Answer: Bee Gees

"You Should Be Dancing" from Bee Gees debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on September 6th 1976.

The highest Australian chart peak was 20.

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

Album: "Children Of The World" (1976).
10. "Jeans On"

Answer: David Dundas

"Jeans On" from David Dundas debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on September 6th 1976.

The highest Australian chart peak was three.

Highest worldwide peak was one (West Germany).

Album: "David Dundas" (1977).
11. "Blue Jeans"

Answer: Skyhooks

"Blue Jeans" from Skyhooks debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on September 6th 1976.

The highest Australian chart peak was 12.

Highest worldwide peak was three (New Zealand).

Album: "Straight In A Gay Gay World" (1976).
12. "The Price Of Love"

Answer: Bryan Ferry

"The Price Of Love" from Bryan Ferry debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on September 13th 1976.

The highest Australian chart peak was nine.

Highest worldwide peak was five (The Netherlands).

Album: "Let's Stick Together" (1976).
13. "You'll Never Find Another Love Like Mine"

Answer: Lou Rawls

"You'll Never Find Another Love Like Mine" from Lou Rawls debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on September 13th 1976.

The highest Australian chart peak was 45.

Highest worldwide peak was one (South Africa).

Grammy nomination:
Best Male Pop Vocal Performance - 1977.

Album: "All Things In Time" (1976).
14. "(Are You Ready) Do The Bus Stop"

Answer: Fatback Band

"(Are You Ready) Do The Bus Stop" from Fatback Band debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on September 13th 1976.

The highest Australian chart peak was 26.

Highest worldwide peak was 18 (United Kingdom).

Album: "Raising Hell" (1975).
15. "Theme From "Picnic At Hanging Rock""

Answer: The Nolan-Buddle Quartet

"Theme From "Picnic At Hanging Rock"" from The Nolan-Buddle Quartet debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on September 13th 1976.

The highest Australian chart peak was 15.
Source: Author wwe84

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