What was number 1 when you were Born

Bleeding Beatles get everywhere..... Still could have been worse, check out the number 8 slot !!!!!


40 Years Ago
UK ~ Top Singles ~ December 1967

Positions / Title / Artist
01. Hello Goodbye - Beatles
02. If The Whole World Stopped Loving - Val Doonigan
03. Let The Heartaches Begin - Long John Baldry
04. Somethings Gotta Hold Of My Heart - Gene Pitney
05. I'm Coming Home - Tom Jones
06. Everybody Knows - Dave Clark Five
07. All My Love - Cliff Richard
08. Careless Hands - Des O'Connor
09. Daydream Believer - Monkees
10. World - Bee Gees
 
Culture Club - Do You Really Want to Hurt Me?.

God I hate that song.
 
Mama weer all crazee :wacky: now - Slade
 
Woo, a song i really like and is definately in my current playlist on my Mp3 player....

Ian Dury and the Blockheads - Hit Me with Your Rhythm Stick
 
This is just a sneaky way of finding out how old I am! ;)

Running Bear sung by Johnny Preston
 
Louis Armstrong - "What a Wonderful World"

My parents begged to differ :p

Pat
 
:LOL::LOL:

I arrived several weeks earlier (and was very nearly born in a pub car park!!:eek:) I should of hatched at the end of July instead I landed in the middle of June!

But................if I had hatched as expected George McCree would of been at number 1 with the very aptly titled "Rock your baby":naughty::baby:
 
Mack the knife

by the Cesareans









:nono:

:LOL:

Sorry.
 
The somewhat less than sublime - Mull of Kintyre. Not one of McCartney's finer moments...

Although the first song I ever heard was Cat Stevens - Father and Son, which my parents played with my Dad holding me in his arms while sitting on the stairs after having arrived home from hospital. A proper classic, and very decent, first song to have listened to.

Jan '78
 
Johnny Mathis - "When a Child is Born (Soleado)"

Although my dad was a big fan of The Marcels at the time.....hence my name ;)
 
dickie valentine "christmas alphabet" [S1]55[/S1]
 
Dr Hook - 'When You're In Love With A Beautiful Woman' Nov '79.

Dunno why everyone goes on about how great the 70s were. The 4 weeks that I experienced were pretty tame...
 
mungo jerry in the summertime
 
Another one for Rolf and his two little boys.

Not what I'd have picked but there's far far worse in this thread. :LOL:
 
mine is the most horrific song ever -

George Michael!!!! - around a corner

i couldn't even bare to hear the whole track on youtube

some good tracks on here tho - and some right stinkers too
 
Single - Je T'Aime... Moi Non Plus - Jane Birkin & Serge Gainsbourg

Album - Beatles - Abbey Road


enough said.
 
On 21st Dec 1982 ...

The Number 1 single was:
Renee & Renato - "Save Your Love"

The Number 1 album was:
John Lennon - "The John Lennon Collection"

Born on 21st Dec:
1940 - Frank Zappa ( multi-instrumentalist; deceased )
1946 - Carl Wilson ( guitarist, vocalist, The Beach Boys; deceased )
 
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