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1. "Causing A Commotion"
Madonna
2. "Glory Road"
KISS
3. "Never Gonna Give You Up"
Eurythmics
4. "Bridge To Your Heart"
Wax
5. "I'll Save You All My Kisses"
Pink Floyd
6. "Do You See What I See?"
Rick Astley
7. "To Her Door"
Hunters & Collectors
8. "Learning To Fly"
Jimmy Barnes
9. "Is This Love"
Richard Clapton
10. "Adultery"
Do-Re-Mi
11. "Toy Boy"
Paul Kelly and The Coloured Girls
12. "Beethoven (I Love To Listen To)"
Dead or Alive
13. "Too Much Ain't Enough Love"
Whitesnake
14. "Crazy Crazy Nights"
Sinitta
15. "Skeletons"
Stevie Wonder
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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. "Causing A Commotion"
Answer: Madonna
"Causing A Commotion" from Madonna debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on October 12th 1987.
The highest chart peak was seven.
Highest worldwide peak was one (Denmark).
Album: "Who's That Girl Soundtrack" (1987).
2. "Glory Road"
Answer: Richard Clapton
"Glory Road" from Richard Clapton debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on October 12th 1987.
The highest chart peak was 42.
Album: "Glory Road" (1987).
3. "Never Gonna Give You Up"
Answer: Rick Astley
"Never Gonna Give You Up" from Rick Astley debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on October 12th 1987.
The highest chart peak was one.
The song peaked at number one in:
Australia.
Belgium.
Canada.
Denmark.
Finland.
Greece.
Italy.
The Netherlands.
New Zealand.
Norway.
South Africa (Ended 1988 as the highest selling single of the year).
Spain.
Sweden.
United Kingdom (Ended 1987 as the highest selling single of the year).
United States.
West Germany.
Zimbabwe.
BRIT Award wins:
British Single Of The Year - 1987.
Album: "Whenever You Need Somebody" (1987).
4. "Bridge To Your Heart"
Answer: Wax
"Bridge To Your Heart" from Wax debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on October 12th 1987.
The highest chart peak was 17.
Highest worldwide peak was three (Belgium).
Album: "American English" (1987).
5. "I'll Save You All My Kisses"
Answer: Dead or Alive
"I'll Save You All My Kisses" from Dead or Alive debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on October 19th 1987.
The highest chart peak was 47.
Album: "Mad, Bad and Dangerous To Know" (1986).
6. "Do You See What I See?"
Answer: Hunters & Collectors
"Do You See What I See?" from Hunters & Collectors debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on October 19th 1987.
The highest chart peak was 33.
Highest worldwide peak was 13 (New Zealand).
Album: "What's A Few Men?" (1987).
7. "To Her Door"
Answer: Paul Kelly and The Coloured Girls
"To Her Door" from Paul Kelly and The Coloured Girls debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on October 19th 1987.
The highest chart peak was 14.
ARIA Award wins:
Best Video - 1988.
Album: "Under The Sun" (1987).
8. "Learning To Fly"
Answer: Pink Floyd
"Learning To Fly" from Pink Floyd debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on October 19th 1987.
The highest chart peak was 34.
Highest worldwide peak was ten (New Zealand).
Album: "A Momentary Lapse Of Reason" (1987).
9. "Is This Love"
Answer: Whitesnake
"Is This Love" from Whitesnake debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on October 19th 1987.
The highest chart peak was 12.
Highest worldwide peak was two (United States).
Album: "Whitesnake" (1987).
10. "Adultery"
Answer: Do-Re-Mi
"Adultery" from Do-Re-Mi debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on October 26th 1987.
The highest chart peak was 27.
Album: "The Happiest Place In Town" (1988).
11. "Toy Boy"
Answer: Sinitta
"Toy Boy" from Sinitta debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on October 26th 1987.
The highest chart peak was 49.
Highest worldwide peak was three (Greece and Switzerland).
Album: "Sinitta!" (1987).
12. "Beethoven (I Love To Listen To)"
Answer: Eurythmics
"Beethoven (I Love To Listen To)" from Eurythmics debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on November 2nd 1987.
The highest chart peak was 13.
Highest worldwide peak was five (Finland).
Album: "Savage" (1987).
13. "Too Much Ain't Enough Love"
Answer: Jimmy Barnes
"Too Much Ain't Enough Love" from Jimmy Barnes debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on November 2nd 1987.
The highest chart peak was one.
Album: "Freight Train Heart" (1987).
14. "Crazy Crazy Nights"
Answer: KISS
"Crazy Crazy Nights" from KISS debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on November 2nd 1987.
The highest chart peak was 34.
Highest worldwide peak was four (United Kingdom).
Album: "Crazy Nights" (1987).
15. "Skeletons"
Answer: Stevie Wonder
"Skeletons" from Stevie Wonder debuted in the Australian Singles Chart on November 2nd 1987.
The highest chart peak was 38.
Highest worldwide peak was 19 (United States).
Grammy nominations:
*Best R&B Song - 1988.
*Best Male R&B Vocal Performance - 1988.
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