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  2. Normie Rowe - Wikipedia

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    1966 – So Much Love From Normie Rowe (Sunshine QL 32144) 1968 – Everything's Alright (Universal UP 768) (Compilation of Rowe's first two LPs) 1969 – Normie's Top Tunes (Universal) 1973 – Hello (Sunshine L 25093) 1974 – Out of the Norm; 1970 – Normie Rowe's Greatest Hits (Harlequin L 25138) 2007 – Missing in Action

  3. List of top 25 singles for 1965 in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Top 25 singles of 1965 < 1964 1966 > Other Australian top charts for 1965 top 25 albums Australian number-one charts of 1965 albums singles The following lists the top 25 (end of year) charting singles on the Australian Singles Charts, for the year of 1965. These were the best charting singles in Australia for 1965. The source for this year is the "Kent Music Report", known from 1987 onwards ...

  4. Sunshine Records (Australia) - Wikipedia

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    Sunshine's greatest success was solo singer Normie Rowe, who scored a string of major Australian hits between 1965 and 1968, and his double-A-sided 1965 single "Que Sera Sera" / "Shakin' All Over" became one of the biggest-selling local hits of the 1960s and is still one of the biggest selling Australian singles of all time.

  5. List of top 25 singles for 1966 in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Top 25 singles of 1966 < 1965 1967 > Other Australian top charts for 1966 top 25 albums Australian number-one charts of 1966 albums singles The following lists the top 25 (end of year) charting singles on the Australian Singles Charts, for the year of 1966. These were the best charting singles in Australia for 1966. The source for this year is the "Kent Music Report", known from 1987 onwards ...

  6. Que Sera, Sera (Whatever Will Be, Will Be) - Wikipedia

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    Australian pop singer Normie Rowe's 1965 recording of "Que Sera, Sera", which was produced by Pat Aulton on the Sunshine Record label (Sunshine QK 1103), was the biggest hit of his career, "the biggest Australian rock 'n roll hit of 1965", [32] and is reputed to be the biggest-selling Australian single of the 1960s. [33]

  7. Tell Him I'm Not Home - Wikipedia

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    Australian singer Normie Rowe's cover of "Tell Him I'm Not Home" was released as a B-side single in November 1965. It peaked at No. 3 on the Australian Singles chart and was a top 5 hit in most Australian mainland capitals, reaching No. 4 in Sydney, No. 2 in Melbourne, No. 2 in Adelaide and No. 1 in Melbourne. [ 10 ]

  8. John Farnham - Wikipedia

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    Go-Set ran a pop poll to determine the 'King of Pop', which was first won by Normie Rowe for 1967–1968. [14] [16] [29] Farnham's 1968 singles were "Underneath the Arches" and "I Don't Want to Love You"; each peaked at #6. [4] In 1969, Farnham released his album Everybody Oughta Sing a Song, which peaked at No. 12 on the Australian albums charts.

  9. List of number-one singles in Australia during the 1960s

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    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 ...