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The following lists the top 25 (end of year) charting singles on the Australian Singles Charts, for the year of 1961. These were the best charting singles in Australia for 1961. The source for this year is the "Kent Music Report", known from 1987 onwards as the "Australian Music Report". #
Other hits Songs peaking at number two included "Running Bear" by Johnny Preston, "If I Had a Girl" by Rod Lauren, "What in the World's Come Over You" by Jack Scott, "Mule Skinner Blues" by The Fendermen, "Itsy Bitsy Teenie Weenie Yellow Polkadot Bikini" by Brian Hyland, "I Found a New Love" / "Defenceless" by Lonnie Lee, "Please Don't Tease" by Cliff Richard and The Shadows, "Peter Gunn" by ...
This is a list of number-one singles in Australia from the Kent Music Report era to its current ARIA Charts. 1940s–1990s. 1940s | ...
The Beatles scored 26 number-one hits in Australia, more than any other artist. Elvis Presley holds the record for the most number-one songs by a male solo artist with 12. Taylor Swift holds the record for the most number-one songs by a female artist with 12. Kylie Minogue holds the record for the most number-one songs by an Australian artist.
APRA's Top 30 Australian songs was a list created by the Australasian Performing Right Association (APRA) in 2001, to celebrate its 75th anniversary. [1] A panel of 100 music personalities were asked to list the "ten best and most significant Australian songs of the past 75 years".
197 weeks Pitbull – Greatest Hits (2017) [82] 195 weeks Pop Smoke – Shoot for the Stars, Aim for the Moon (2020) [116] 194 weeks Creedence Clearwater Revival – Chronicle: The 20 Greatest Hits (1976) [85] 194 weeks Soundtrack – Moana (2016) [117] 193 weeks Neil Diamond – Hot August Night (1972) [118] 192 weeks Pearl Jam – Ten (1991 ...
The following lists the number one albums on the Australian Albums Chart, during the 1960s. The source for this decade is the Kent Music Report.These charts were calculated in the 1990s in retrospect, by David Kent, using archival data.
The source for this decade is the "Kent Music Report". These charts were calculated in the 1990s in retrospect, by David Kent, using archival data. Note: during the 1950s, often more than one version of a particular song by different artists charted at the same time, thus more than one artist may be listed for a song.