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What was number one on your birthday???
Click on this site www.thisdayinmusic.com and click on your birthday to find out what song was number one on the day you were born :D
Mull Of Kintyre by Wings was number one when i was born.... 8O |
UK: Pipes Of Peace by Paul McCartney 8O 8O 8O
and US: Say Say Say by Paul McCartney and Michael Jackson |
Woman by John Lennon
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UK charts was: Chanson D'amour by Manhattan Transfer.
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US: Boogie Oogie Oogie by Taste Of Honey
UK: Three Times A Lady by the Commodores |
the police..every breath you take.
rod stewart had baby jane out round that time..even thou my names sarah my parents and family nickname me jane cause of it lol confuses my friends when they hear my mother yell jane to me. |
oh no 8O 8O 8O 8O , silence is golden the tremeloes. :oops:
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I Think I Love You - The Partridge Family 8O
I feel so old 8O Maria |
UK: I Will Survive by
Gloria Gaynor US: Tragedy by The Bee Gees |
................AH!!!! Charts didn't start until 1952 - so I don't know!!!!! :cry:
Anyone know where I can go to find out? Tried lots of websites come up with possibly David Whitfield :roll: |
Cool, it's a one of my favorite Beatles songs...
In the US and UK on my birthday: Get Back by The Beatles Now all day I will have "JoJo left his home in Tuscon, Arizona/For some California grass" running in my head. Oddly enough, I was named after the Four Season's song "Sherry", a number one several years before my birth. Thanks for the site, it was fun. Sherrie |
UK - "Young Love" by Donny Osmond
US - "Delta Dawn" by Helen Reddy (slightly better!) :lol: |
I have just been looking at mine. Apparently it was not long after John lennon had been killed so Imagine ahd just gone back to number 1 and then woman followed it. If he hadn't been killed and all other factors were the same it would have been Ultravox - Oh Vienna!!!
Dottie, either try and find the old sheet music sales data charts which were used before the charts started or (and this is the better option) Chop a few years off the age and pretend!!! |
Um well after some research - it could have been possibly Rudolph the Red Nose Reindeer - Gene Autrey :!: :oops:
Well the old girl is looking good if I say so myself :lol: Chris |
UK & US - You've Lost That Loving Feelin' - The Righteous Brothers
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no, no, i was laughing about "Rudolph the rednose raindeer". It is funny and now the melody is not getting out of my head.
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Good Luck Charm by Elvis Presley. :mrgreen:
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I know :lol: I don't know what was worse, David Whitfield - Rose Marie, or even Doris Day, but Rudolph was the nearest :lol: :oops:
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mine was
UK: Let it be - Ferry Aid. :? US: Knew you were waiting - Aretha Franklin and George Michael. |
UK: Everything I Own - Boy George
US: Jacob's Ladder - Hewey Lewis and the News Hmm... |
Three coins in a fountain - Frank Sinatra.................eeeee gods I feel old!! :(
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UK: Don't You Want Me - Human League
US: Physical - Olivia Newton John Could be worse I guess? :? |
UK: "Happy Talk" by Captain Sensible (never heard of that...)
US: "Don't you want me" by the Human League (never heard of this one either! 8O ) Ah well. |
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