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number one songs
The number one song in the charts when I was born was Please release me by Engelbert Humperdink. It was a apt song Mum had a long labour. I can not belive that Di2001 and myself are around the same age:joker:
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On my day of birth:
Rock And Roll Waltz by Kay Starr With The Hugo Winterhalter Orchestra :conf: On my 18th: Billy Don't Be A Hero by Paper Lace :dazzler: Now I remember that like it was yesterday :colour::elephant::dance::colour: |
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UK Number 1 Poor People of Paris by Winifred Attwell :conf: :conf: :conf:
US Number 1 Heartbreak Hotel by Elvis :dance: :dance: :dance: Well at least I know that one, but the other :spin2: Eighteen - Seasons in the Sun by Terry Jacks :shocked: Now I feel Old :bawling: |
Uk No. 1 - Michelle, by The Overlanders:conf:
Theme song - "Relax", by Frankie Goes to Hollywood:laugh: I'm sure I can live my life according to the rule "Relax"!!:dazzler: |
My birthday number 1 was Telstar by The Tornadoes
My 18th birthday number 1 was "Don't stand so close to me" by The Police. Not that I remember much about my 18th apart from drinking "Blue Moons" - which was the in drink at the time!! bleuch!!:blush: |
Number 1 on my date of birth was
A star is born nah not really it was 'me ears are alight ta ' by Desmond Dekker And The Aces.(Israelites) My husbands one was 'return to sender' bet his mum thought if only!! |
Ps I feel blinking old seeing all these mid eighties songs i used to dance to at the friday evening youth club grrrrrrrrrr
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Great site Stu!
I'm well chuffed with mine! Make Me Smile (Come up and see me) - Steve Harley & Cockney Rebel :hello: |
Mine was the power of love
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I told you I was very old and now this thread has proved it. I had to go for the song which was No1 on my 18th and was therefore apparently 'my life theme' (god help me)!
It was the old weepie 'Tell Laura I Love Her' by Ricky Valance, which is actually very appropriate because my darling grandaughter is called Laura. |
Number one on the day I was born was:
I Love You Love Me Love by Gary Glitter Oh dear!! But it gets better.... On my 18th birthday it was: Don't Let The Sun Go Down On Me by George Michael And Elton John A top song!! |
I can now say that the song on my 18th was R.Kelly ignition x Not really sure i like it though - wish it was Girls Aloud :bawling:
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Wahey!!! That must mean you were 18 this week - congratulations!! I've not heard the R Kelly song though so I don't know if it's any good, but I like the Girls Aloud song in an irritating sort of way.
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Personally, everytime this thread re-emerges it reminds me of my advanced stage of crumbliness. :bawling:
I have tried in vain to find out what was either the best selling '78' or Sheet music at that time. I do remember we had 78's of Mario Lanza and Nelson Eddy and Jeanette macDonald, as well as Fred Astaire singing 'Top Hat' which I played on my Nanny's Wind-up phonograph. You had to change the needles really often AND we had endless fun slowing them down and speeding them up. The other alternative was of course sheet music. My sister and I snook into the church to play 'Theme for a Dream' (Cliff) on the organ. Aaargh, I have become the sort of person Historians interview for archive material.....:shocked: |
oh dear, mine was...'Never Gonna Give You Up' by Rick Astley
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Oh lordy it was I Love You Love Me Love by Gary Glitter :shocked: Kaph I've just noticed you were born 4 days after me. :thumbs:
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Mine was: Relax by Frankie Goes To Hollywood.
I never did learn that piece of advice :bawling: |
Good grief, that was only last week wasn't it?
The good news for us really crumblies is that I have found a link which tells you what the number one was even in the Dark Ages. Mine was 'Silver Dollar, Roll, Roll, Roll' by Eve Young and the Homesteaders. The bad news is that I can't find a sample of it anywhere. However, Eve was also responsible for those classic hits 'Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer' and 'If I knew you were coming I'd have baked a cake!' Rock On Eve! If you are of pre-1952 vintage check your birthday number one (music sheet sales:blush:) here: http://www.everyhit.com/dates/index.html :wavey: |
Mine was Teresa Brewer with Music, Music, Music.
Never heard of it personally. |
Ooh I remember that one Busy Bee :hugesmile:
Put another nickle in in the nicleodeon all I want is lovin you and music music music I'll do anything for you anything you want me too all I want is lovin you and music music music etc etc etc CLICK HERE TO HEAR |
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Busy Bee we are exactly the same age ! I knew the song even without LEE'S help but had never heard of the Artist. BTW, it was a very appropriate song for me as I haven't stopped singing since. :dazzler::dazzler::dazzler::dazzler::dazzler: |
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