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1970s Australian Top 50 Songs Vol. 98 Quiz
Match the song to the singer/band that debuted in the Australian Singles Chart in the weeks between December 13th 1976 and January 17th 1977.
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wwe84
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Author
wwe84
Time
3 mins
Type
Match Quiz
Quiz #
422,246
Updated
Dec 27 25
# Qns
15
Difficulty
Easy
Avg Score
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Questions
Choices
1
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"Jamaica Rum"
Marilyn CcCoo and Billly Davis Jr.
2
.
"Love Me"
Nev Nicholls & The Country Playboys
3
.
"This Song"
Electric Light Orchestra
4
.
"Chanson D'Amour"
Marty Rhone
5
.
"Livin' Thing"
Bay City Rollers
6
.
"Magic Man"
Shaun Cassidy
7
.
"The Way That You Do It"
Pussyfoot
8
.
"That's Rock 'n' Roll"
Ted Mulry Gang
9
.
"Don't Worry Baby"
Heart
10
.
"Lost Without Your Love"
The Manhattan Transfer
11
.
"After The Lovin'"
Bread
12
.
"On The Loose"
Nick Gilder
13
.
"You've Gotta Have A Beer Mate"
George Harrison
14
.
"You Don't Have To Be A Star (To Be In My Show)"
Yvonne Elliman
15
.
"Roxy Roller"
Engelbert Humperdinck
Select each answer
1. "Jamaica Rum"
---
Marilyn CcCoo and Billly Davis Jr.
Nev Nicholls & The Country Playboys
Electric Light Orchestra
Marty Rhone
Bay City Rollers
Shaun Cassidy
Pussyfoot
Ted Mulry Gang
Heart
The Manhattan Transfer
Bread
Nick Gilder
George Harrison
Yvonne Elliman
Engelbert Humperdinck
2. "Love Me"
---
Marilyn CcCoo and Billly Davis Jr.
Nev Nicholls & The Country Playboys
Electric Light Orchestra
Marty Rhone
Bay City Rollers
Shaun Cassidy
Pussyfoot
Ted Mulry Gang
Heart
The Manhattan Transfer
Bread
Nick Gilder
George Harrison
Yvonne Elliman
Engelbert Humperdinck
3. "This Song"
---
Marilyn CcCoo and Billly Davis Jr.
Nev Nicholls & The Country Playboys
Electric Light Orchestra
Marty Rhone
Bay City Rollers
Shaun Cassidy
Pussyfoot
Ted Mulry Gang
Heart
The Manhattan Transfer
Bread
Nick Gilder
George Harrison
Yvonne Elliman
Engelbert Humperdinck
4. "Chanson D'Amour"
---
Marilyn CcCoo and Billly Davis Jr.
Nev Nicholls & The Country Playboys
Electric Light Orchestra
Marty Rhone
Bay City Rollers
Shaun Cassidy
Pussyfoot
Ted Mulry Gang
Heart
The Manhattan Transfer
Bread
Nick Gilder
George Harrison
Yvonne Elliman
Engelbert Humperdinck
5. "Livin' Thing"
---
Marilyn CcCoo and Billly Davis Jr.
Nev Nicholls & The Country Playboys
Electric Light Orchestra
Marty Rhone
Bay City Rollers
Shaun Cassidy
Pussyfoot
Ted Mulry Gang
Heart
The Manhattan Transfer
Bread
Nick Gilder
George Harrison
Yvonne Elliman
Engelbert Humperdinck
6. "Magic Man"
---
Marilyn CcCoo and Billly Davis Jr.
Nev Nicholls & The Country Playboys
Electric Light Orchestra
Marty Rhone
Bay City Rollers
Shaun Cassidy
Pussyfoot
Ted Mulry Gang
Heart
The Manhattan Transfer
Bread
Nick Gilder
George Harrison
Yvonne Elliman
Engelbert Humperdinck
7. "The Way That You Do It"
---
Marilyn CcCoo and Billly Davis Jr.
Nev Nicholls & The Country Playboys
Electric Light Orchestra
Marty Rhone
Bay City Rollers
Shaun Cassidy
Pussyfoot
Ted Mulry Gang
Heart
The Manhattan Transfer
Bread
Nick Gilder
George Harrison
Yvonne Elliman
Engelbert Humperdinck
8. "That's Rock 'n' Roll"
---
Marilyn CcCoo and Billly Davis Jr.
Nev Nicholls & The Country Playboys
Electric Light Orchestra
Marty Rhone
Bay City Rollers
Shaun Cassidy
Pussyfoot
Ted Mulry Gang
Heart
The Manhattan Transfer
Bread
Nick Gilder
George Harrison
Yvonne Elliman
Engelbert Humperdinck
9. "Don't Worry Baby"
---
Marilyn CcCoo and Billly Davis Jr.
Nev Nicholls & The Country Playboys
Electric Light Orchestra
Marty Rhone
Bay City Rollers
Shaun Cassidy
Pussyfoot
Ted Mulry Gang
Heart
The Manhattan Transfer
Bread
Nick Gilder
George Harrison
Yvonne Elliman
Engelbert Humperdinck
10. "Lost Without Your Love"
---
Marilyn CcCoo and Billly Davis Jr.
Nev Nicholls & The Country Playboys
Electric Light Orchestra
Marty Rhone
Bay City Rollers
Shaun Cassidy
Pussyfoot
Ted Mulry Gang
Heart
The Manhattan Transfer
Bread
Nick Gilder
George Harrison
Yvonne Elliman
Engelbert Humperdinck
11. "After The Lovin'"
---
Marilyn CcCoo and Billly Davis Jr.
Nev Nicholls & The Country Playboys
Electric Light Orchestra
Marty Rhone
Bay City Rollers
Shaun Cassidy
Pussyfoot
Ted Mulry Gang
Heart
The Manhattan Transfer
Bread
Nick Gilder
George Harrison
Yvonne Elliman
Engelbert Humperdinck
12. "On The Loose"
---
Marilyn CcCoo and Billly Davis Jr.
Nev Nicholls & The Country Playboys
Electric Light Orchestra
Marty Rhone
Bay City Rollers
Shaun Cassidy
Pussyfoot
Ted Mulry Gang
Heart
The Manhattan Transfer
Bread
Nick Gilder
George Harrison
Yvonne Elliman
Engelbert Humperdinck
13. "You've Gotta Have A Beer Mate"
---
Marilyn CcCoo and Billly Davis Jr.
Nev Nicholls & The Country Playboys
Electric Light Orchestra
Marty Rhone
Bay City Rollers
Shaun Cassidy
Pussyfoot
Ted Mulry Gang
Heart
The Manhattan Transfer
Bread
Nick Gilder
George Harrison
Yvonne Elliman
Engelbert Humperdinck
14. "You Don't Have To Be A Star (To Be In My Show)"
---
Marilyn CcCoo and Billly Davis Jr.
Nev Nicholls & The Country Playboys
Electric Light Orchestra
Marty Rhone
Bay City Rollers
Shaun Cassidy
Pussyfoot
Ted Mulry Gang
Heart
The Manhattan Transfer
Bread
Nick Gilder
George Harrison
Yvonne Elliman
Engelbert Humperdinck
15. "Roxy Roller"
---
Marilyn CcCoo and Billly Davis Jr.
Nev Nicholls & The Country Playboys
Electric Light Orchestra
Marty Rhone
Bay City Rollers
Shaun Cassidy
Pussyfoot
Ted Mulry Gang
Heart
The Manhattan Transfer
Bread
Nick Gilder
George Harrison
Yvonne Elliman
Engelbert Humperdinck
Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. "Jamaica Rum"
Answer:
Ted Mulry Gang
"Jamaica Rum" from Ted Mulry Gang debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on December 13th 1976.
The highest Australian chart peak was ten.
Album: "Steppin' Out" (1976).
2. "Love Me"
Answer:
Yvonne Elliman
"Love Me" from Yvonne Elliman debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on December 13th 1976.
The highest Australian chart peak was 15.
Highest worldwide peak was three (New Zealand and South Africa).
Album: "Love Me" (1977).
3. "This Song"
Answer:
George Harrison
"This Song" from George Harrison debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on December 20th 1976.
The highest Australian chart peak was 50.
Highest worldwide peak was 25 (United States).
Album: "Thirty Three & 1/3" (1976).
4. "Chanson D'Amour"
Answer:
The Manhattan Transfer
"Chanson D'Amour" from The Manhattan Transfer debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on December 20th 1976.
The highest Australian chart peak was nine.
The song peaked at number one in:
Ireland.
Norway.
United Kingdom.
Album: "Coming Out" (1976).
5. "Livin' Thing"
Answer:
Electric Light Orchestra
"Livin' Thing" from Electric Light Orchestra debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on December 27th 1976.
The highest Australian chart peak was two.
Highest worldwide peak was one (South Africa).
Album: "A New World Record" (1976).
6. "Magic Man"
Answer:
Heart
"Magic Man" from Heart debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on December 27th 1976.
The highest Australian chart peak was six.
Album: "Dreamboat Annie" (1975).
7. "The Way That You Do It"
Answer:
Pussyfoot
"The Way That You Do It" from Pussyfoot debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on December 27th 1976.
The highest Australian chart peak was one.
Album: "Pussyfootin' Round... With Love" (1976).
8. "That's Rock 'n' Roll"
Answer:
Shaun Cassidy
"That's Rock 'n' Roll" from Shaun Cassidy debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on December 27th 1976.
The highest Australian chart peak was two.
Highest worldwide peak was one (Canada).
Album: "Shaun Cassidy" (1976).
9. "Don't Worry Baby"
Answer:
Bay City Rollers
"Don't Worry Baby" from Bay City Rollers debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on January 10th 1977.
The highest Australian chart peak was 34.
Album: "Dedication" (1976).
10. "Lost Without Your Love"
Answer:
Bread
"Lost Without Your Love" from Bread debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on January 10th 1977.
The highest Australian chart peak was 19.
Highest worldwide peak was eight (Canada).
Album: "Lost Without Your Love" (1977).
11. "After The Lovin'"
Answer:
Engelbert Humperdinck
"After The Lovin'" from Engelbert Humperdinck debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on January 10th 1977.
The highest Australian chart peak was 13.
Highest worldwide peak was one (New Zealand).
Album: "After The Lovin'" (1976).
12. "On The Loose"
Answer:
Marty Rhone
"On The Loose" from Marty Rhone debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on January 10th 1977.
The highest Australian chart peak was 33.
Album: "Denim and Lace" (1976).
13. "You've Gotta Have A Beer Mate"
Answer:
Nev Nicholls & The Country Playboys
"You've Gotta Have A Beer Mate" from Nev Nicholls & The Country Playboys debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on January 10th 1977.
The highest Australian chart peak was 50.
14. "You Don't Have To Be A Star (To Be In My Show)"
Answer:
Marilyn CcCoo and Billly Davis Jr.
"You Don't Have To Be A Star (To Be In My Show)" from Marilyn McCoo and Billy Davis Jr. debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on January 17th 1977.
The highest Australian chart peak was 21.
The song peaked at number one in:
Canada.
United States.
Grammy wins:
Best R&B Vocal Performance by a Duo or Group - 1977.
Album: "I Hope We Got To Love In Time" (1976).
15. "Roxy Roller"
Answer:
Nick Gilder
"Roxy Roller" from Nick Gilder debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on January 17th 1977.
The highest Australian chart peak was 29.
Source: Author
wwe84
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