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1. "A Matter Of Trust"
The Klaxons
2. "Dreamtime"
Genesis
3. "Missionary Man"
Talking Heads
4. "Stuck With You"
Daryl Hall
5. "Every Beat Of My Heart"
Samantha Fox
6. "Wait Up"
Paul Simon
7. "The Lady In Red"
Jean Beauvoir
8. "In Too Deep"
Billy Joel
9. "Feel The Heat"
Rod Stewart
10. "You Can Call Me Al"
Huey Lewis & The News
11. "Do Ya Do Ya (Wanna Please Me)"
Eurythmics
12. "Human"
The Cockroaches
13. "Clap Clap Sound"
Jermaine Stewart
14. "We Don't Have To Take Our Clothes Off"
Chris De Burgh
15. "Wild Wild Life"
The Human League
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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. "A Matter Of Trust"
Answer: Billy Joel
"A Matter Of Trust" from Billy Joel debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on September 8th 1986.
The highest chart peak was three.
Album: "The Bridge" (1986).
2. "Dreamtime"
Answer: Daryl Hall
"Dreamtime" from Daryl Hall debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on September 8th 1986.
The highest chart peak was 28.
Highest worldwide peak was five (United States).
Album: "Three Hearts In The Happy Ending Machine" (1986).
3. "Missionary Man"
Answer: Eurythmics
"Missionary Man" from Eurythmics debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on September 8th 1986.
The highest chart peak was nine.
Grammy wins:
Best Rock Vocal Performance by a Duo or Group - 1987.
Album: "Revenge" (1986).
4. "Stuck With You"
Answer: Huey Lewis & The News
"Stuck With You" from Huey Lewis & The News debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on September 8th 1986.
The highest chart peak was two.
The song peaked at number one in:
Canada.
United States.
Zimbabwe.
Album: "Fore!" (1986).
5. "Every Beat Of My Heart"
Answer: Rod Stewart
"Every Beat Of My Heart" from Rod Stewart debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on September 8th 1986.
The highest chart peak was 26.
Highest worldwide peak was two (Ireland and United Kingdom).
Album: "Every Beat Of My Heat" (1986).
6. "Wait Up"
Answer: The Cockroaches
"Wait Up" from The Cockroaches debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on September 8th 1986.
The highest chart peak was 28.
Album: "The Cockroaches" (1987).
7. "The Lady In Red"
Answer: Chris De Burgh
"The Lady In Red" from Chris De Burgh debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on September 15th 1986.
The highest chart peak was two.
The song peaked at number one in:
Belgium.
Canada.
Ireland.
Norway.
South Africa (Ended 1987 as the highest selling single of the year).
United Kingdom.
Album: "Into The Light" (1986).
8. "In Too Deep"
Answer: Genesis
"In Too Deep" from Genesis debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on September 15th 1986.
The highest chart peak was 17.
Highest worldwide peak was three (United States).
Album: "Invisible Touch" (1986).
9. "Feel The Heat"
Answer: Jean Beauvoir
"Feel The Heat" from Jean Beauvoir debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on September 15th 1986.
The highest chart peak was 46.
10. "You Can Call Me Al"
Answer: Paul Simon
"You Can Call Me Al" from Paul Simon debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on September 15th 1986.
The highest chart peak was two.
Album: "Graceland" (1986).
11. "Do Ya Do Ya (Wanna Please Me)"
Answer: Samantha Fox
"Do Ya Do Ya (Wanna Please Me)" from Samantha Fox debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on September 15th 1986.
The highest chart peak was 18.
The song peaked at number one in:
Finland.
Sweden.
Album: "Touch Me" (1986).
12. "Human"
Answer: The Human League
"Human" from The Human League debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on September 15th 1986.
The highest chart peak was 26.
The song peaked at number one in:
Canada.
United States.
Album: "Crash" (1986).
13. "Clap Clap Sound"
Answer: The Klaxons
"Clap Clap Sound" from The Klaxons debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on September 15th 1986.
The highest chart peak was 45.
Highest worldwide peak was 18 (New Zealand).
Album: "Clap Clap Sound" (1984).
14. "We Don't Have To Take Our Clothes Off"
Answer: Jermaine Stewart
"We Don't Have To Take Our Clothes Off" from Jermaine Stewart debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on September 22nd 1986.
The highest chart peak was 37.
Highest worldwide peak was two (Canada and United Kingdom).
Album: "Frantic Romantic" (1986).
15. "Wild Wild Life"
Answer: Talking Heads
"Wild Wild Life" from Talking Heads debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on September 22nd 1986.
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