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Quiz about 2010s ARIA Top 50 Albums Chronology Vol 13
Quiz about 2010s ARIA Top 50 Albums Chronology Vol 13

2010s ARIA Top 50 Albums Chronology Vol. 13 Quiz


Match the missing word/clues to the album that debuted in the ARIA Top 50 in the weeks between June 13th and 20th 2010.

A matching quiz by wwe84. Estimated time: 3 mins.
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Author
wwe84
Time
3 mins
Type
Match Quiz
Quiz #
417,679
Updated
Oct 17 24
# Qns
15
Difficulty
Very Easy
Avg Score
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Plays
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Last 3 plays: Lord_Digby (15/15), wjames (15/15), jackseleven (15/15).
(a) Drag-and-drop from the right to the left, or (b) click on a right side answer box and then on a left side box to move it.
QuestionsChoices
1. Clue: The song "One More Night"  
  The Best Of Black Sabbath
2. Clue: the song "Hello, I Love You"  
  Century
3. Clue: The song "Ray Of Light"  
  Phil Collins - ...Hits
4. Jack Johnson: "To The ___"  
  Eurythmics - Ultimate Collection
5. "The Twilight Saga: _______ Soundtrack"  
  ABBA - 18 Hits
6. Clue: the song "Not Myself Tonight"  
  The Essential Neil Diamond
7. Ash Grunwald: "Hot Mama _____"  
  Vibes
8. Clue: The song "Blue Angel"  
  Dream
9. Clue: The song "War Pigs"  
  Sea
10. Crowded House: "Recurring _____: The Very Best Of Crowded House"  
  The Very Best Of The Doors
11. Meat Loaf: "___ Out Of Hell"  
  Eclipse
12. Clue: The song "Cherry, Cherry"  
  The Essential Roy Orbison
13. Clue: The song "Love Is A Stranger"  
  Christina Aguilera - Bionic
14. Green Day: "21st _______ Breakdown"  
  Madonna - Celebration
15. Clue: The song "Ring Ring"  
  Bat





Select each answer

1. Clue: The song "One More Night"
2. Clue: the song "Hello, I Love You"
3. Clue: The song "Ray Of Light"
4. Jack Johnson: "To The ___"
5. "The Twilight Saga: _______ Soundtrack"
6. Clue: the song "Not Myself Tonight"
7. Ash Grunwald: "Hot Mama _____"
8. Clue: The song "Blue Angel"
9. Clue: The song "War Pigs"
10. Crowded House: "Recurring _____: The Very Best Of Crowded House"
11. Meat Loaf: "___ Out Of Hell"
12. Clue: The song "Cherry, Cherry"
13. Clue: The song "Love Is A Stranger"
14. Green Day: "21st _______ Breakdown"
15. Clue: The song "Ring Ring"

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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. Clue: The song "One More Night"

Answer: Phil Collins - ...Hits

"...Hits" (1998) from Phil Collins debuted in the ARIA Top 50 at number 40 on October 18th 1998 and spent 51 weeks in the Top 50 (Last week of entry: July 3rd 2016).

The highest ARIA chart peak was two.

"...Hits" peaked at number one in:

Canada.
Finland.
The Netherlands.
New Zealand.
Sweden.
United Kingdom.

"...Hits" - Track list:

1. "Another Day In Paradise" (BRIT Award wins: British Single Of The Year - 1990, Grammy wins: Record Of The Year - 1991 and peaked at number one in Belgium, Canada, Finland, Germany, The Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, Sweden, Switzerland, United States and Zimbabwe) - 1989.

2. "True Colors" (Peaked at number two in Poland) - 1998.

3. "Easy Lover" with Philip Bailey (Grammy nomination: Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals - 1986 and peaked at number one in Canada, Ireland and United Kingdom) - 1984.

4. "You Can't Hurry Love" (Peaked at number one in Canada, The Netherlands, Ireland and United Kingdom) - 1982.

5. "Two Hearts" (Golden Globe wins: Best Original Song for the film "Buster" - 1989, Academy Award nomination: Best Original Song - 1989, Grammy wins: Best Song Written for a Motion Picture or Television - 1989 and peaked at number one in Canada, Denmark, Japan and United States) - 1988.

6. "I Wish It Would Rain Down" (Peaked at number one in Canada and Poland) - 1990.

7. "Against All Odds (Take A Look At Me Now)" (Academy Award and Golden Globe nominations: Best Original Song for the film "Against All Odds" - 1985, Grammy wins: Best Male Pop Vocal Performance - 1985 and peaked at number one in Canada, Ireland, Israel, Norway, Portugal and United States) - 1984.

8. "Something Happened On The Way To Heaven" (Peaked at number one in Canada) - 1990.

9. "Separate Lives" with Marilyn Martin (Peaked at number one in Canada, Ireland and United States) - 1985.

10. "Both Sides Of The Story" (Peaked at number two in Canada) - 1993.

11. "One More Night" (Peaked at number one in Canada and United States) - 1985.

12. "Sussudio" (Peaked at number one in United States) - 1985.

13. "Dance Into The Light" (Peaked at number two in Poland) - 1996.

14. "A Groovy Kind Of Love" (Grammy nomination: Best Male Pop Vocal Performance - 1989 and peaked at number one in Canada, Denmark, Ireland, Portugal, South Africa, Switzerland, United Kingdom and United States) - 1988.

15. "In The Air Tonight" (Debut Single. Peaked at number one in Austria, Sweden, Switzerland, West Germany and New Zealand) - 1981.

16. "Take Me Home" (Peaked at number seven in United States) - 1985.
2. Clue: the song "Hello, I Love You"

Answer: The Very Best Of The Doors

"The Very Best Of The Doors" (2007) - The Doors debuted in the ARIA Top 50 at number 38 on April 15th 2007 and spent 13 weeks in the Top 50 (Last week of entry: October 3rd 2010).

The highest ARIA chart peak was 25.

"The Very Best Of The Doors" - Track list:

1. "Break On Through (To The Other Side)" (Debut Single. Peaked at number eight in France) - 1967.

2. "Light My Fire" (Peaked at number one in France and United States) - 1967.

3. "Love Me Two Times" (Peaked at number 25 in United States) - 1967.

4. "Hello, I Love You" (Peaked at number one in Canada and United States) - 1968.

5. "People Are Strange" (Peaked at number one in Canada) - 1967.

6. "Strange Days" - 1967.

7. "Riders On The Storm" (Peaked at number one in France) - 1971.

8. "L.A. Woman" - 1971.

9. "Touch Me" (Peaked at number one in Canada) - 1968.

10. "Roadhouse Blues" (Peaked at number 26 in Australia) - 1970.

11. "Peace Frog" - 1970.

12. "Love Street" - 1968.

13. "The Crystal Ship" - 1967.

14. "Soul Kitchen" - 1967.

15. "Love Her Madly" (Peaked at number three in Canada) - 1971.

16. "Back Door Man" - 1967.

17. "Alabama Song (Whisky Bar)" (Peaked at number three in France) - 1967.

18. "Moonlight Drive" - 1967.

19. "The Unknown Soldier" (Peaked at number 23 in The Netherlands) - 1968.

20. "The End" (Peaked at number ten in France) - 1967.
3. Clue: The song "Ray Of Light"

Answer: Madonna - Celebration

"Celebration" (2009) - Madonna debuted in the ARIA Top 50 at number eight on October 4th 2009 and spent ten weeks in the Top 50 (Last week of entry: March 27th 2016).

The highest ARIA chart peak was six.

The album peaked at number one in:

Belgium.
Canada.
Czech Republic.
Denmark.
Germany.
Ireland.
Italy.
Mexico.
Russia.
Scotland.
United Kingdom.

"Celebration" - Track list:

1. "Hung Up" (Peaked at number one in Australia, Austria, Belgium, Canada, Chile, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Hungary, Italy, The Netherlands, Norway, Paraguay, Romania, Scotland, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, United Kingdom and Uruguay) - 2005.

2. "Music" (Grammy nominations: Record Of The Year and Best Female Pop Vocal Performance - 2001 + Peaked at number one in Australia, Canada, Czech Republic, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Italy, New Zealand, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Spain, Switzerland, United Kingdom and United States) - 2000.

3. "Vogue" (Peaked at number one in Australia, Canada, Finland, Greece, Italy, Japan, New Zealand, Norway, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, United Kingdom and United States) - 1990.

4. "4 Minutes" feat. Justin Timberlake and Timbaland (Grammy nomination: Best Pop Vocal Collaboration - 2009 and peaked at number one in Australia, Belgium, Canada, Costa Rica, Denmark, Finland, Germany, Ireland, Italy, The Netherlands, Norway, Romania, Scotland, Spain, Switzerland, Turkey and United Kingdom) - 2008.

5. "Holiday" (Peaked at number two in Ireland and United Kingdom) - 1983.

6. "Everybody" (Debut Single and peaked at number two in Hungary) - 1982.

7. "Like A Virgin" (Peaked at number one in Australia, Canada and United States) - 1984.

8. "Into The Groove" (Peaked at number one in Australia, Austria, Belgium, Finland, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, The Netherlands, New Zealand, Spain and United Kingdom) - 1985.

9. "Like A Prayer" (Peaked at number one in Australia, Belgium, Brazil, Canada, Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Mexico, The Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, United Kingdom, United States and Uruguay) - 1989.

10. "Ray Of Light" (Grammy wins: Best Dance Recording and Best Short Form Music Video - 1999. Peaked at number one in Croatia, Greece, Scotland and Spain) - 1998.

11. "Sorry" (Peaked at number one in Greece, Italy, Romania, Scotland, Spain and United Kingdom) - 2006.

12. "Express Yourself" (Peaked at number one in Canada, Italy and Switzerland) - 1989.

13. "Open Your Heart" (Peaked at number one in El Salvador and United States) - 1986.

14. "Borderline" (Peaked at number one in Ireland) - 1984.

15. "Secret" (Peaked at number one in Brazil, Canada, Finland and Switzerland) - 1994.

16. "Erotica" (Peaked at number one in Finland, Greece, Hungary and Italy) - 1992.

17. "Justify My Love" (Peaked at number one in Canada, Chile, Finland and United States) - 1990.

18. "Revolver" feat. Lil' Wayne (Peaked at number six in Finland) - 2009.

19. "Dress You Up" (Peaked at number three in Ireland) - 1985.

20. "Material Girl" (Peaked at number one in Cuba) - 1985.

21. "La Isla Bonita" (Peaked at number one in Austria, Canada, France, Germany, Iceland, Switzerland and United Kingdom) - 1987.

22. "Papa Don't Preach" (Grammy nomination: Best Female Pop Vocal Performance - 1987 and peaked at number one in Australia, Belgium, Canada, Denmark, Finland, Greece, Guatemala, Ireland, Italy, The Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, United Kingdom and United States) - 1986.

23. "Lucky Star" (Peaked at number four in United States) - 1983.

24. "Burning Up" (Peaked at number 13 in Australia) - 1983.

25. "Crazy For You" (Grammy nomination: Best Female Pop Vocal Performance - 1986 and peaked at number one in Australia, Canada and United States) - 1985.

26. "Who's That Girl" (Golden Globe nomination: Best Original Song for the film "Who's That Girl", Grammy nomination: Best Song Written for a Motion Picture or Television - 1988 and peaked at number one in Belgium, Canada, Denmark, Ireland, Italy, Portugal, United Kingdom and United States) - 1987.

27. "Frozen" (Peaked at number one in Costa Rica, Finland, Greece, Honduras, Hungary, Italy, Scotland, Spain and United Kingdom) - 1998.

28. "Miles Away" (Peaked at number one in Spain) - 2008.

29. "Take A Bow" (Peaked at number one in Canada and United States) - 1994.

30. "Live To Tell" (Peaked at number one in Canada, Greece, Italy and United States) - 1986.

31. "Beautiful Stranger" (Grammy wins: Best Song Written for a Motion Picture, Television or Other Visual Media - 2000. Peaked at number one in Canada, Finland, Iceland and Italy) - 1999.

32. "Hollywood" (Peaked at number two in Hungary and Spain) - 2003.

33. "Die Another Day" (Theme song for the film "Die Another Day", Golden Globe nomination: Best Original Song - 2003, Grammy nominations: Best Dance Recording & Best Short Form Music Video - 2004 and peaked at number one in Canada, Italy, Panama, Portugal, Romania, Spain and Uruguay) - 2002.

34. "Don't Tell Me" (Grammy nomination: Best Short Form Music Video - 2002 + Peaked at number one in Canada, Italy and New Zealand) - 2000.

35. "Cherish" (Peaked at number one in Canada) - 1989.

36. "Celebration" (Grammy nomination: Best Dance Recording - 2010 and peaked at number one in Bulgaria, Finland, Israel, Italy, Scotland, Sweden) - 2009.
4. Jack Johnson: "To The ___"

Answer: Sea

"To The Sea" (2010) from Jack Johnson debuted in the ARIA Top 50 at number one on June 20th 2010 and spent 15 weeks in the Top 50 (Last week of entry: September 26th 2010).

The highest ARIA chart peak was one (One week).

The album peaked at number one in:

Australia.
Canada.
New Zealand.
Switzerland.
United Kingdom.
United States.

"To The Sea" featured the hit single:

"You and Your Heart" (Peaked at number 20 in United States).
5. "The Twilight Saga: _______ Soundtrack"

Answer: Eclipse

"The Twilight Saga: Eclipse Soundtrack" (2010) debuted in the ARIA Top 50 at number two on June 20th 2010 and spent ten weeks in the Top 50 (Last week of entry: August 22nd 2010).

The highest ARIA chart peak was two.

"The Twilight Saga: Eclipse Soundtrack" featured the hit single:

"Neutron Star Collision (Love Is Forever)" - Muse (Peaked at number ten in Italy and Norway).
6. Clue: the song "Not Myself Tonight"

Answer: Christina Aguilera - Bionic

"Bionic" (2010) from Christina Aguilera debuted in the ARIA Top 50 at number three on June 20th 2010 and spent eight weeks in the Top 50 (Last week of entry: August 8th 2010).

The highest ARIA chart peak was three.

The album peaked at number one in:

Greece.
Taiwan.
United Kingdom.

"Bionic" featured three hit singles:

1. "Not Myself Tonight" (Peaked at number two in Hungary).

2. "Woohoo" feat. Nicki Minaj (Peaked at number 27 in South Korea).

3. "You Lost Me" (Peaked at number ten in Israel).
7. Ash Grunwald: "Hot Mama _____"

Answer: Vibes

"Hot Mama Vibes" (2010) from Ash Grunwald debuted in the ARIA Top 50 at number 31 on June 20th 2010 and spent one week in the Top 50.

ARIA Award nomination:

Best Blues & Roots Album - 2010.
8. Clue: The song "Blue Angel"

Answer: The Essential Roy Orbison

"The Essential Roy Orbison" (2006) - Roy Orbison debuted in the ARIA Top 50 at number 48 on September 3rd 2006 and spent eight weeks in the Top 50 (Last week of entry: November 21st 2010).

The highest ARIA chart peak was 39.

"The Essential Roy Orbison" - Track list:

1. "Ooby Dooby" with The Teen Kings (Peaked at number 59 in United States) - 1956.

2. "Go Go Go" - 1956.

3. "Rock House" - 1956.

4. "Up Town" (Peaked at number 72 in United States) - 1959.

5. "Only The Lonely (Know The Way I Feel)" (Peaked at number one in United Kingdom) - 1960.

6. "Blue Angel" (Peaked at number nine in United States) - 1960.

7. "I'm Hurtin'" (Peaked at number 27 in Canada and United States) - 1960.

8. "Lana" (Peaked at number one in Belgium) - 1962.

9. "Love Hurts" - 1961.

10. "Crying" with Bob Moore's Orchestra (Peaked at number two in United States) - 1961.

11. "Candy Man" (Peaked at number 25 in United States) - 1961.

12. "Dream Baby (How Long Must I Dream)" (Peaked at number one in Ireland) - 1962.

13. "The Crowd" (Peaked at number 25 in Australia and Canada) - 1962.

14. "Leah" - 1964.

15. "Falling" (Peaked at number three in Australia) - 1963.

16. "Working For The Man" (Peaked at number one in Australia) - 1962.

17. "Mean Woman Blues" (Peaked at number five in United States) - 1963.

18. "Blue Bayou" (Peaked at number one in Australia and Ireland) - 1963.

19. "Pretty Paper" (Peaked at number four in Australia) - 1963.

20. "It's Over" (Peaked at number one in Ireland and United Kingdom) - 1964.

21. "Oh, Pretty Woman" (Peaked at number one in Australia, Belgium, Canada, Ireland, The Netherlands, Norway, New Zealand, Switzerland, United Kingdom and United States) - 1964.

22. "You Got It" (Peaked at number one in Belgium) - 1989.

23. "She's A Mystery To Me" (Peaked at number five in Ireland) - 1989.

24. "California Blue" (Peaked at number 23 in Ireland) - 1989.

25. "The Only One" - 1989.

26. "Ride Away" - 1965.

27. "Crawling Back" - 1966.

28. "Best Friend" - 1967.

29. "Communication Breakdown" - 1967.

30. "Walk On" - 1969.

31. "That Lovin' You Feelin' Again" with Emmylou Harris - 1980.

32. "Running Scared" (Peaked at number one in Canada and United States) - 1961.

33. "In Dreams" (Peaked at number one in Australia and Ireland) - 1963.

34. "A Love So Beautiful" - 1988.

35. "The Comedians" - 1989.

36. "Claudette" - 1989.

37. "I Drove All Night" (Peaked at number six in Ireland) - 1992.

38. "Wild Hearts Run Out Of Time" - 1985.

39. "Coming Home" - 1986.

40. "Life Fades Away" - 1987.
9. Clue: The song "War Pigs"

Answer: The Best Of Black Sabbath

"The Best Of Black Sabbath" (2000) - Black Sabbath debuted in the ARIA Top 50 at number 45 on August 6th 2000 and spent two weeks in the Top 50 (Last week of entry: June 20th 2010).

The highest ARIA chart peak was 41.

"The Best Of Black Sabbath" - Track list:

1. "Black Sabbath" - 1970.

2. "The Wizard" - 1970.

3. "N.I.B." - 1970.

4. "Evil Woman (Don't Play Your Games With Me)" (Debut Single) - 1970.

5. "Wicked World" - 1971.

6. "War Pigs" - 1970.

7. "Paranoid" (Peaked at number one in Denmark and West Germany) - 1970.

8. "Planet Caravan" - 1970.

9. "Iron Man" (Peaked at number 52 in United States) - 1971.

10. "Electric Funeral".

11. "Fairies Wear Boots" - 1970.

12. "Sweet Leaf" - 1971.

13. "Embryo".

14. "Children Of The Grave" - 1971.

15. "Lord Of This World".

16. "Into The Void" - 1971.

17. "Tomorrow's Dream" - 1972.

18. "Supernaut" - 1972.

19. "Snowblind".

20. "Sabbath Bloody Sabbath" - 1973.

21. "Killing Yourself To Live".

22. "Spiral Architect".

23. "Hole In The Sky".

24. "Don't Start (Too Late)".

25. "Symptom Of The Universe" - 1975.

26. "Am I Going Insane (Radio)" - 1975.

27. "Dirty Woman".

28. "Never Say Die!" (Peaked at number 18 in Ireland) - 1978.

29. "A Hard Road" (Peaked at number 33 in United Kingdom) - 1978.

30. "Heaven and Hell" - 1980.

31. "Turn Up The Night" (Peaked at number 37 in United Kingdom) - 1982.

32. "The Dark/Zero The Hero".
10. Crowded House: "Recurring _____: The Very Best Of Crowded House"

Answer: Dream

"Recurring Dream - The Very Best Of" from Crowded House debuted in the ARIA Top 50 at number one on July 21st 1996 and spent 71 weeks in the Top 50 (Last week of entry: June 27th 2010).

The highest ARIA chart peak was one (Eight weeks).

ARIA Award wins nominations for "Recurring Dream - The Very Best Of":

(Won):
*Highest Selling Album - 1997.

(Nominated):
*Best Group - 1996.
*Best Group - 1997.

"Recurring Dream - The Very Best Of" peaked at number one in:

Australia.
New Zealand.
United Kingdom.

"Recurring Dream - The Very Best Of" - Track list:

1. "Weather With You" (ARIA Award nominations: Single Of The Year and Song Of The Year - 1993) - 1992.

2. "World Where You Live" (Peaked at number 43 in Australia) - 1986.

3. "Fall At Your Feet" (ARIA Award nomination: Song Of The Year - 1992) - 1991.

4. "Locked Out" (Peaked at number 12 in United Kingdom) - 1994.

5. "Don't Dream It's Over" (ARIA Award wins: Song Of The Year and Best Video - 1987) - 1986.

6. "Into Temptation" (Peaked at number 59 in Australia) - 1988.

7. "Pineapple Head" (Peaked at number 27 in United Kingdom) - 1994.

8. "When You Come" (ARIA Award nomination: Best Video - 1988) - 1989.

9. "Private Universe" (Peaked at number 40 in Belgium) - 1994.

10. "Not The Girl You Think You Are" (ARIA Award nomination: Best Video - 1996) - 1997.

11. "Instinct" (Peaked at number seven in Scotland) - 1996.

12. "I Feel Possessed" (Peaked at number 93 in Australia) - 1990.

13. "Four Seasons In One Day" (Peaked at number 26 in United Kingdom) - 1992.

14. "It's Only Natural" (Peaked at number 15 in Australia) - 1991.

15. "Distant Sun" (ARIA Award nominations: Single Of The Year and Song Of The Year - 1994) - 1993.

16. "Something So Strong" (Peaked at number three in New Zealand) - 1987.

17. "Mean To Me" (Debut single + Peaked at number 26 in Australia) - 1986.

18. "Better Be Home Soon" (ARIA Award wins: Song Of The Year - 1989) - 1988.

19. "Everything Is Good For You" (ARIA Award nomination: Highest Selling Single - 1996) - 1996.
11. Meat Loaf: "___ Out Of Hell"

Answer: Bat

"Bat Out Of Hell" (1977) from Meat Loaf debuted in the ARIA Top 50 at number 50 on February 10th 1991 and up to 2023 spent 70 weeks in the Top 50 (February 20th 2022).

The highest ARIA chart peak was one (One week).

Between 1977 and 2023, "Bat Out Of Hell" peaked at number one in:

Australia.
Ireland.
The Netherlands (Ended 1979 as the highest selling album of the year).
New Zealand.

"Bat Out Of Hell" featured four hit singles:

1. "You Took The Words Right Out Of My Mouth (Hot August Night)" (Peaked at number two in New Zealand).

2. "Two Of Of Three Ain't Bad" (Peaked at number five in Canada).

3. "Bat Out Of Hell" (Peaked at number eight in United Kingdom).

4. "Paradise By The Dashboard Light" (Peaked at number one in The Netherlands).
12. Clue: The song "Cherry, Cherry"

Answer: The Essential Neil Diamond

"The Essential Neil Diamond" (2002) - Neil Diamond debuted in the ARIA Top 50 at number nine on May 19th 2002 and spent 11 weeks in the Top 50 (Last week of entry: July 4th 2010).

The highest ARIA chart peak was nine.

"The Essential Neil Diamond" - Track list:

1. "Solitary Man" (Debut Single. Peaked at number 55 in United States) - 1966.

2. "Cherry, Cherry" (Peaked at number six in United States) - 1966.

3. "I Got The Feelin' (Oh No, No)" (Peaked at number six in Canada) - 1966.

4. "Kentucky Woman" (Peaked at number ten in New Zealand) - 1967.

5. "Girl, You'll Be A Woman Soon" (Peaked at number eight in Canada) - 1967.

6. "You Got To Me" (Peaked at number 18 in Canada and United States) - 1967.

7. "Red Red Wine" (Peaked at number 58 in Canada) - 1967.

8. "Thank The Lord For The Night Time" (Peaked at number four in Canada) - 1967.

9. "I'm A Believer" (Peaked at number 23 in Germany) - 1971.

10. "Sweet Caroline" (Peaked at number three in Australia and Canada) - 1969.

11. "Song Sung Blue" (Grammy nominations: Record Of The Year and Song Of The Year - 1973. Peaked at number one in New Zealand and United States) - 1972.

12. "Holly Holy" (Peaked at number two in Canada and South Africa) - 1969.

13. "I Am... I Said" (Peaked at number one in Ireland and New Zealand) - 1971.

14. "Cracklin' Rosie" (Peaked at number one in Canada, New Zealand, South Africa and United States) - 1970.

15. "Play Me" (Peaked at number six in Canada) - 1972.

16. "Morningside" - 1973.

17. "Crunchy Granola Suite" (Peaked at number 14 in Australia) - 1971.

18. "Brooklyn Roads" (Peaked at number 34 in Canada) - 1968.

19. "Soolaimon" (Peaked at number seven in Canada) - 1970.

20. "America" (Peaked at number eight in United States) - 1981.

21. "Hello Again" (Peaked at number six in United States) - 1981.

22. "Love On The Rocks" (Peaked at number one in South Africa) - 1980.

23. "Captain Sunshine".

24. "He Ain't Heavy, He's My Brother" (Peaked at number 18 in New Zealand) - 1970.

25. "Yes I Will/Lady Magdalene".

26. "Shilo" (Peaked at number ten in South Africa) - 1970.

27. "Brother Love's Travelling Salvation Show" (Peaked at number five in New Zealand) - 1969.

28. "If You Know What I Mean" (Peaked at number five in The Netherlands) - 1976.

29. "Beautiful Noise" (Peaked at number three in The Netherlands) - 1976.

30. "You Don't Bring Me Flowers" with Barbra Streisand (Peaked at number one in Canada and United States) - 1978.

31. "Desiree" (Peaked at number five in New Zealand) - 1977.

32. "Forever In Blue Jeans" (Peaked at number seven in South Africa) - 1979.

33. "September Morn" (Peaked at number 15 in Canada) - 1979.

34. "I've Been This Way Before" (Peaked at number 34 in United States) - 1974.

35. "Yesterday's Songs" (Peaked at number 11 in United States) - 1981.

36. "Heartlight" (Peaked at number five in United States) - 1982.

37. "Headed For The Future" (Peaked at number 53 in United States) - 1986.

38. "You Are The Best Part Of Me" - 2001.
13. Clue: The song "Love Is A Stranger"

Answer: Eurythmics - Ultimate Collection

"Ultimate Collection" (2005) - Eurythmics debuted in the ARIA Top 50 at number 21 on February 5th 2006 and spent 12 weeks in the Top 50 (Last week of entry: July 11th 2010).

The highest ARIA chart peak was 14.

"Ultimate Collection" - Track list:

1. "I've Got A Life" (Peaked at number ten in Scotland) - 2005.

2. "Love Is A Stranger" (Peaked at number two in South Africa) - 1982.

3. "Sweet Dreams (Are Made Of This)" (Peaked at number one in Canada, France and United States) - 1983.

4. "Who's That Girl?" (Peaked at number three in United Kingdom) - 1983.

5. "Right By Your Side" (Peaked at number nine in New Zealand) - 1983.

6. "Here Comes The Rain Again" (Peaked at number four in The Netherlands, Poland and United States) - 1984.

7. "Would I Lie To You?" (Grammy nomination: Best Rock Vocal Performance by a Duo or Group - 1986 and peaked at number one in Australia) - 1985.

8. "There Must Be An Angel (Playing With My Heart)" (Peaked at number one in Finland, Ireland, Norway, Poland and United Kingdom) - 1985.

9. "Sisters Are Doin' It For Themselves" with Aretha Franklin (Grammy nomination: Best R&B Vocal Performance by a Duo or Group - 1986 and peaked at number five in Ireland) - 1985.

10. "It's Alright (Baby's Coming Back)" (Peaked at number eight in Ireland) - 1985.

11. "When Tomorrow Comes" (Peaked at number four in Sweden) - 1986.

12. "Thorn In My Side" (Peaked at number two in Ireland) - 1986.

13. "The Miracle Of Love" (Peaked at number one in Poland) - 1986.

14. "Missionary Man" (Grammy wins: Bet Rock Vocal Performance by a Duo or Group - 1987 and peaked at number nine in Australia) - 1986.

15. "You Have Placed A Chill In My Heart" (Peaked at number 15 on Ireland) - 1988.

16. "I Need A Man" (Peaked at number 14 in Canada) - 1988.

17. "I Saved The World Today" (Peaked at number two in Croatia and Finland) - 1999.

18. "17 Again" (Peaked at number 25 in Scotland) - 2000.

19. "Was It Just Another Love Affair?".
14. Green Day: "21st _______ Breakdown"

Answer: Century

"21st Century Breakdown" (2009) from Green Day debuted in the ARIA Top 50 at number two on May 31st 2009 and spent 21 weeks in the Top 50 (Last week of entry: June 20th 2010).

The highest ARIA chart peak was two.

The album peaked at number one in:

Austria.
Belgium.
Canada.
Czech Republic.
Denmark.
France.
Germany.
Italy.
Japan.
New Zealand.
Norway.
Spain.
Sweden.
Switzerland.
United Kingdom.
United States.

Grammy wins:

Best Rock Album - 2010.

"21st Century Breakdown" featured four hit singles:

1. "Know Your Enemy" (Peaked at number three in Scotland).

2. "21 Guns" (Grammy nominations: Best Rock Vocal Performance by a Duo or Group and Best Rock Song - 2010 and peaked at number three in Israel and New Zealand).

3. "21st Century Breakdown" (Peaked at number 17 in Japan).

4. "Last Of The American Girls" (Peaked at number 16 in Hungary).
15. Clue: The song "Ring Ring"

Answer: ABBA - 18 Hits

"18 Hits" (2005) - ABBA debuted in the ARIA Top 50 at number 41 on November 27th 2005 and spent 19 weeks in the Top 50 (Last week of entry: August 4th 2013).

The highest ARIA chart peak was 32.

"18 Hits" - Track list:

1. "The Winner Takes It All" (Peaked at number one in Belgium, Ireland, The Netherlands, South Africa and United Kingdom) - 1980.

2. "Super Trouper" (Peaked at number one in Belgium, Canada, Costa Rica, Ireland, The Netherlands, Norway, Spain, Switzerland, United Kingdom, West Germany and Zimbabwe) - 1980.

3. "Waterloo" (Peaked at number one in Belgium, Denmark, Finland, Germany, Ireland, The Netherlands, Norway, South Africa, Switzerland and United Kingdom) - 1974.

4. "Gimme! Gimme! Gimme! (A Man After Midnight)" (Peaked at number one in Belgium, Finland, Ireland, Japan and Switzerland) - 1979.

5. "The Name Of The Game" (Peaked at number one in United Kingdom) - 1977.

6. "Ring Ring" (Peaked at number one in Denmark and Sweden) - 1973.

7. "I Do, I Do, I Do, I Do, I Do" (Peaked at number one in Australia, New Zealand, South Africa and Switzerland) - 1975.

8. "SOS" (Peaked at number one in Australia, Belgium, Germany, New Zealand and South Africa) - 1975.

9. "Fernando" (Peaked at number one in Australia, Austria, Belgium, Ireland, The Netherlands, South Africa, Switzerland and United Kingdom) - 1975.

10. "Hasta Manana" (Peaked at number two in South Africa) - 1974.

11. "Mamma Mia" (Peaked at number one in Australia, Germany, Ireland, Switzerland and United Kingdom) - 1975.

12. "Lay All Your Love On Me" (Peaked at number seven in United Kingdom) - 1981.

13. "Thank You For The Music" (Peaked at number two in South Africa) - 1977.

14. "Happy New Year" (Peaked at number four in Norway and Sweden) - 1980.

15. "Honey, Honey" (Peaked at number two in West Germany) - 1974.

16. "Waterloo" (French version).

17. "Ring Ring" (German version).

18. "Dame! Dame! Dame!" (Spanish version of "Gimme!, Gimme!", Gimme! (A Man After Midnight)).
Source: Author wwe84

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