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1. "He's Just No Good For You"
Madonna
2. "When You Walk In The Room"
David Essex
3. "Do It Again"
Janet Jackson
4. "Can't We Try"
Bananarama
5. "Shattered Dreams"
Kylie Minogue
6. "Rhymes"
Paul Carrack
7. "When Smokey Sings"
a-ha
8. "Good Times"
Rockmelons
9. "The Pleasure Principle"
Dan Hill and Vonda Shepard
10. "The Loco-Motion"
Hoodoo Gurus
11. "It's A Sin"
Wall Of Voodoo
12. "The Living Daylights"
Johnny Hates Jazz
13. "I Heard A Rumour"
ABC
14. "Myfanwy"
Mental As Anything
15. "Who's That Girl"
Pet Shop Boys
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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. "He's Just No Good For You"
Answer: Mental As Anything
"He's Just No Good For You" from Mental As Anything debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on July 13th 1987.
The highest chart peak was 15.
Album: "Mouth To Mouth" (1987).
2. "When You Walk In The Room"
Answer: Paul Carrack
"When You Walk In The Room" from Paul Carrack debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on July 13th 1987.
The highest chart peak was seven.
Cover version of: Jackie DeShannon - "When You Walk In The Room" (1963).
Album: "One Good Reason" (1987).
3. "Do It Again"
Answer: Wall Of Voodoo
"Do It Again" from Wall Of Voodoo debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on July 13th 1987.
The highest chart peak was 40.
Cover version of: The Beach Boys - "Do It Again" (1968).
Album: "Happy Planet" (1987).
4. "Can't We Try"
Answer: Dan Hill and Vonda Shepard
"Can't We Try" from Dan Hill and Vonda Shepard debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on July 20th 1987.
The highest chart peak was 41.
Highest worldwide peak was six (United States).
Album: Dan Hill - "Dan Hill" (1987).
5. "Shattered Dreams"
Answer: Johnny Hates Jazz
"Shattered Dreams" from Johnny Hates Jazz debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on July 20th 1987.
The highest chart peak was 22.
Highest worldwide peak was two (United States).
Album: "Turn Back The Clock" (1988).
6. "Rhymes"
Answer: Rockmelons
"Rhymes" from Rockmelons debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on July 20th 1987.
The highest chart peak was 26.
Album: "Tales Of The City" (1988).
7. "When Smokey Sings"
Answer: ABC
"When Smokey Sings" from ABC debuted in the Australian Singles Chart July 27th 1987.
The highest chart peak was 25.
Highest worldwide peak was five (Canada and United States).
Album: "Alphabet City" (1987).
8. "Good Times"
Answer: Hoodoo Gurus
"Good Times" from Hoodoo Gurus debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on July 27th 1987.
The highest chart peak was 36.
Album: "Blow Your Cool!" (1987).
9. "The Pleasure Principle"
Answer: Janet Jackson
"The Pleasure Principle" from Janet Jackson debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on July 27th 1987.
The highest chart peak was 50.
Highest worldwide peak was 14 (United States).
Album: "Control" (1986).
10. "The Loco-Motion"
Answer: Kylie Minogue
"The Loco-Motion" from Kylie Minogue debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on July 27th 1987.
The highest chart peak was one.
The song peaked at number one in:
Australia (Ended 1987 as the highest selling single of the year).
Finland.
Ireland.
South Africa.
Cover version of: Little Eva - "The Loco-Motion" (1962).
Kylie Minogue's debut single.
ARIA Award wins:
Highest Selling Single - 1988.
Album: "Kylie" (1988).
11. "It's A Sin"
Answer: Pet Shop Boys
"It's A Sin" from Pet Shop Boys debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on July 27th 1987.
The highest chart peak was ten.
The song peaked at number one in:
Austria.
Denmark.
Finland.
Ireland.
Norway.
Portugal.
South Africa.
Spain.
Sweden.
Switzerland.
United Kingdom.
West Germany.
Zimbabwe.
Album: "Actually" (1987).
12. "The Living Daylights"
Answer: a-ha
"The Living Daylights" from a-ha debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on August 3rd 1987.
The highest chart peak was 29.
Highest worldwide peak was one (Norway).
"The Living Daylights" was the theme song for the 15th James Bond film "The Living Daylights" which was released in 1987.
Album: "The Living Daylights Soundtrack" (1987) and a-ha - "Stay On These Roads" (1988).
13. "I Heard A Rumour"
Answer: Bananarama
"I Heard A Rumour" from Bananarama debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on August 3rd 1987.
The highest chart peak was 32.
Highest worldwide peak was two (Canada).
Album: "Wow!" (1987).
14. "Myfanwy"
Answer: David Essex
"Myfanwy" from David Essex debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on August 3rd 1987.
The highest chart peak was 40.
Album: "Touching The Ghost" (1989).
15. "Who's That Girl"
Answer: Madonna
"Who's That Girl" from Madonna debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on August 3rd 1987.
The highest chart peak was seven.
The song peaked at number one in:
Belgium.
Canada.
Denmark.
Ireland.
Italy (Ended 1987 as the highest selling single of the year).
Portugal.
United Kingdom.
United States.
Grammy nomination:
Best Song Written for a Motion Picture or Television - 1988.
"Who's That Girl" was nominated for Best Original Song at the 1988 Golden Globe Awards.
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