He also wrote a number of successful songs including "Hayride", which was a major Australian hit for Flying Circus.
Across late 1966 and early 1967, the song became a No.1 Australian hit and a No.3 British hit.
They had a top 10 Australian hit with the Woodley-penned "The Sparrow Song".
These were the Australian hits missing from the initial album):
Weir scored a major Australian hit and further international praise with his next film Gallipoli (1981).
It includes both of her top 10 Australian hits, "She Has to Be Loved" and "Break in the Weather".
Sampling the song Dreadlock Holiday by 10CC, it went to number one for several weeks in 1993 and was also an Australian hit.
It featured their number one Australian hit and most popular song "Run to Paradise".
"You Got What It Takes" was his biggest Australian hit, topping the national charts for over 16 weeks in 1960.
It was sent to Australian contemporary hit and alternative radio stations on December 13, 2010.