Top 15 Aussie Songs of 1977: Harmony, Disco and Pure Homegrown Joy

1977 sits right in that sweet spot of Australian music history — the moment when local artists weren’t just filling the gaps between overseas hits, they were owning the charts. It was a year of polished soft rock, emerging disco flavours, soulful ballads, and straightforward pub rock that felt unmistakably ours. Countdown was in full…

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Roll Of Honour 2025: Remembering Aussie Music Legends

2025 was a heartbreaking year for Australian music, as we said goodbye to some of the legends who shaped our sound. From country pioneers to glam rock icons, these artists left an indelible mark on our culture. In this roll of honour, we remember them in order of their passing, celebrating their careers and the…

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Top Australian Songs of 1986 – A Year That Changed Everything

1986 stands as one of the most powerful years in Australian music history. This wasn’t just a year of hits — it was a year of defining moments. Australian artists weren’t only dominating locally; they were pushing into international consciousness with confidence, identity, and unmistakable sound. At the top of the list sits John Farnham’s…

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Boppin’ the Blues: Blackfeather’s 1972 Rockabilly Triumph

Boppin' The Blues Blackfeather

In July 1972, Blackfeather released *Boppin’ the Blues*, a rockabilly cover that soared to No. 1 on the Kent Music Report. Released on Infinity (INK 4721), it charted for 28 weeks, held No. 1 for four weeks, and went gold. A Carl Perkins classic, it was the lead single from the *Boppin’ the Blues* album,…

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Evie: Stevie Wright’s 1974 Rock Triumph

In 1974, Stevie Wright dropped Evie (Parts 1, 2 & 3), an 11-minute rock epic that soared to No. 1 on the Kent Music Report. Released on Albert Productions (AP 10468), it charted on May 27th, 1974, held No. 1 for six weeks, and ran for 26 weeks. Written and produced by Easybeats’ Harry Vanda…

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Age of Reason: John Farnham’s 1988 Rock Triumph

John Farnham Age of Reason

In 1988, John Farnham dropped Age of Reason, a rock anthem that soared to No. 1 on the ARIA Charts. Released on RCA Victor (104904), it charted for 20 weeks, held No. 1 for three weeks, and went platinum. Written by Todd Hunter and Johanna Pigott of XL Capris fame, produced by Ross Fraser, it…

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Electric Blue: Icehouse’s 1987 Synth-Rock Triumph

Electric Blue Icehouse

In 1987, Icehouse dropped Electric Blue, a synth-rock gem that soared to No. 1 on the Kent Music Report. Released on Regular Records (K 389), it charted for 28 weeks, held No. 1 for one week, and went platinum. Co-written by Iva Davies and John Oates of Hall & Oates, produced by David Lord, it…

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