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The Pushbike song was released by The Mixtures in 1970. It reached the top-spot for two weeks in the Australian charts in March 1971. It also proved popular in the UK, reaching the number two spot on 31 January (beaten by George Harrison's "My Sweet Lord"), and number 31 in Canada.
They followed up with "The Pushbike Song" (produced by David Mackay), which went to #1 in Australia for two weeks, hit #2 in the UK Singles Chart, [1] and went to #44 on the Billboard Hot 100 in the U.S. after being released on Sire Records. The next single, "Henry Ford", peaked at #43 in Australia.
"The Pushbike Song" The Mixtures: 1970: And a cover by Mungo Jerry (1990, UK). "Rennrad" Dota: 2016 [31] "Riding Bikes" Shellac: 2014 From the album Dude Incredible "Riding on My Bike" Madness: 1982 B-side and reworking of "Driving in My Car" "Riding on My Bike" Sia: 2020 From the album At Home with the Kids "See That My Bike's Kept Clean" Half ...
The Jones brothers wrote their song "The Pushbike Song" which was released by the band in 1970. The song charted internationally and reached #1 in Australia. [3] In 1977 two songs he had written were released by Graham Cornes as a single, "I Gotta Girl" backed with "Untying the Laces" (J & B Records). [4]
Top 25 singles of 1971 < 1970 1972 > Other Australian top charts for 1971 top 25 albums Australian top 40 charts for the 1980s singles albums Australian number-one charts of 1971 albums singles The following lists the top 25 (end of year) charting singles on the Australian Singles Charts, for the year of 1971. These were the best charting singles in Australia for 1971. The source for this year ...
"The Pushbike Song" 23 April 1971 30 April 1971 The Hollies "Too Young To Be Married" 7 May 1971 14 May 1971 21 May 1971 28 May 1971 Neil Diamond "I Am... I Said" 4 June 1971 11 June 1971 19 June 1971 26 June 1971 2 July 1971 9 July 1971 Waldo De Los Rios "Mozart 40" 16 July 1971 Ocean "Put Your Hand in the Hand" 23 July 1971 Lobo
Fable was officially launched in April 1970 with a batch of five singles (all by Australian artists), and quickly became very successful - seven of its first twelve singles made the national Top 40, and of the forty-one singles Fable released between April and December 1970, seventeen became hits, including two national #1s - The Mixtures' "In The Summertime" and "The Pushbike Song" - as well ...
"On the Road Again" was a cover version of the Even Dozen Jug Band song, not the 1968 Canned Heat song of the same name. During the 1970s The 69'ers became popular on the Sydney club circuit. [ 3 ] They had a cult following in Collaroy , a northern beach side suburb, where they regularly performed at the 1066 Wine Bar.