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Questions
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1. "Wouldn't Change A Thing"
John Cougar Mellencamp
2. "Way Of The World"
Sonia
3. "The Best"
Boom Crash Opera
4. "Healing Hands"
Michael Jackson
5. "Poison"
Alice Cooper
6. "Liberian Girl"
Noiseworks
7. "Cherish"
Tina Turner
8. "If I Could Turn Back Time"
Eurythmics
9. "The Only One"
Elton John
10. "You'll Never Stop Me Loving You"
Cher
11. "In My Youth"
Madonna
12. "Jackie Brown"
Transvision Vamp
13. "She Has To Be Loved"
Kylie Minogue
14. "Revival"
Max Q
15. "Get Out Of The House!"
Jenny Morris
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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. "Wouldn't Change A Thing"
Answer: Kylie Minogue
"Wouldn't Change A Thing" from Kylie Minogue debuted in the ARIA Top 50 at number ten on September 10th 1989 and spent eight weeks in the Top 50 (Last week of entry: October 29th 1989).
The highest ARIA chart peak was six.
Highest worldwide peak was two (United Kingdom).
Album: "Enjoy Yourself" (1989).
2. "Way Of The World"
Answer: Max Q
"Way Of The World" from Max Q debuted in the ARIA Top 50 at number 24 on September 10th 1989 and spent 11 weeks in the Top 50 (Last week of entry: November 19th 1989).
The highest ARIA chart peak was eight.
Highest worldwide peak was five (New Zealand).
ARIA Award nominations:
*Single Of The Year - 1990.
*Breathrought Artist - Single - 1990.
Album: "Max Q" (1989).
3. "The Best"
Answer: Tina Turner
"The Best" from Tina Turner debuted in the ARIA Top 50 at number 27 on September 10th 1989 and spent 27 weeks in the Top 50 (Last week of entry: June 11th 2023).
The highest ARIA chart peak was four.
Highest worldwide peak was one (Scotland).
Cover version of: Bonnie Tyler - "The Best" (1988).
Album: "Foreign Affair" (1989).
4. "Healing Hands"
Answer: Elton John
"Healing Hands" from Elton John debuted in the ARIA Top 50 at number 39 on September 10th 1989 and spent 20 weeks in the Top 50 (Last week of entry: January 14th 1990).
The highest ARIA chart peak was 14.
Highest worldwide peak was two (Zimbabwe).
Album: "Sleeping With The Past" (1989).
5. "Poison"
Answer: Alice Cooper
"Poison" from Alice Cooper debuted in the ARIA Top 50 at number 49 on September 10th 1989 and spent 24 weeks in the Top 50 (Last week of entry: February 11th 1990).
The highest ARIA chart peak was three.
Highest worldwide peak was two (New Zealand and United Kingdom).
Album: "Trash" (1989).
6. "Liberian Girl"
Answer: Michael Jackson
"Liberian Girl" from Michael Jackson debuted in the ARIA Top 50 at number 50 on September 10th 1989 and spent one week in the Top 50.
Highest worldwide peak was one (Ireland).
Album: "Bad" (1987).
7. "Cherish"
Answer: Madonna
"Cherish" from Madonna debuted in the ARIA Top 50 at number 17 on September 17th 1989 and spent 19 weeks in the Top 50 (Last week of entry: January 14th 1990).
The highest ARIA chart peak was four.
Highest worldwide peak was one (Canada).
Album: "Like A Prayer" (1989).
8. "If I Could Turn Back Time"
Answer: Cher
"If I Could Turn Back Time" from Cher debuted in the ARIA Top 50 at number 26 on September 17th 1989 and spent 26 weeks in the Top 50 (Last week of entry: March 4th 1990).
The highest ARIA chart peak was one (Ten weeks).
Album: "Heart Of Stone" (1989).
9. "The Only One"
Answer: Transvision Vamp
"The Only One" from Transvision Vamp debuted in the ARIA Top 50 at number 30 on September 17th 1989 and spent six weeks in the Top 50 (Last week of entry: October 22nd 1989).
The highest ARIA chart peak was 30.
Highest worldwide peak was 15 (United Kingdom).
Album: "Velveteen" (1989).
10. "You'll Never Stop Me Loving You"
Answer: Sonia
"You'll Never Stop Me Loving You" from Sonia debuted in the ARIA Top 50 at number 44 on September 17th 1989 and spent eight weeks in the Top 50 (Last week of entry: November 12th 1989).
The highest ARIA chart peak was 29.
The song peaked at number one in:
Ireland.
United Kingdom.
BRIT Award nomination:
British Single Of The Year - 1990.
Album: "Everybody Knows" (1990).
11. "In My Youth"
Answer: Noiseworks
"In My Youth" from Noiseworks debuted in the ARIA Top 50 at number 48 on September 17th 1989 and spent six weeks in the Top 50 (Last week of entry: October 22nd 1989).
The highest ARIA chart peak was 44.
Album: "Touch" (1988).
12. "Jackie Brown"
Answer: John Cougar Mellencamp
"Jackie Brown" from John Cougar Mellencamp debuted in the ARIA Top 50 at number 50 on September 17th 1989 and spent two weeks in the Top 50 (Last week of entry: October 1st 1989).
The highest ARIA chart peak was 47.
Highest worldwide peak was 23 (Canada).
Album: "Big Daddy" (1989).
13. "She Has To Be Loved"
Answer: Jenny Morris
"She Has To Be Loved" from Jenny Morris debuted in the ARIA Top 50 at number 37 on September 24th 1989 and spent 19 weeks in the Top 50 (Last week of entry: January 21st 1990).
The highest ARIA chart peak was five.
Highest worldwide peak was three (New Zealand).
Album: "Shiver" (1989).
14. "Revival"
Answer: Eurythmics
"Revival" from Eurythmics debuted in the ARIA Top 50 at number 38 on September 24th 1989 and spent ten weeks in the Top 50 (Last week of entry: November 26th 1989).
The highest ARIA chart peak was 14.
Highest worldwide peak was seven (Sweden).
Album: "We Too Are One" (1989).
15. "Get Out Of The House!"
Answer: Boom Crash Opera
"Get Out Of The House!" from Boom Crash Opera debuted in the ARIA Top 50 at number 42 on September 24th 1989 and spent ten weeks in the Top 50 (Last week of entry: November 26th 1989).
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