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toine6 wrote:I think the proper question that needs to be answered is:

What was the number one song during the big sperm explosion that made you?

Picture the sex everyone.
Gulp! :-o

Are You Lonesome Tonight - Elvis Presley (US)

I Love You - Cliff Richard & Shadows (UK)

Now that's what I call cheese... :hihi:
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UK: Night Fever - The Bee Gees

USA: Da Ya Think I’m Sexy - Rod Stewart
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UK Green Door - Shakin' Stevens

US Endless Love - Diana Ross & Lionel Richie

Quite turd really!!

Spose its better than bein born near christmas when bob the builder was number 1.
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Hovmod wrote:
CypherOne wrote:
Hovmod wrote:
CypherOne wrote:
ericj23 wrote:ermmmm

Peter SARSTEDT
WHERE DO YOU GO TO MY LOVELY -
- anyone ever heard it ?
Yes, an absolute classic that is... :hihi:
I actually have a soft spot for that song. Don't tell anyone.
:violin: where do you go to my lovely, when you're alone in your bed...something about Napoleon Brandy...blah blah bleurgh :shrug:
Well, it's not the song as much as the memories that are conjured up when I hear it... *sigh*
OMG! That is such a cheesy song. :help: Almost as bad as that one called 'Lucky Star' (I think) by that US bloke at the piano and that girl with a mullet.

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Bird Dog - Everly Brothers

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KLG wrote:
Moritz Morpheus MkIII wrote:Ken Boothe - Everything I own ?!?

..I don´t know that song.. :?
Same as mine!!!
That's my 18th birthday song in the UK.

I looked up the lyrics last night, and the lyrics for Ken Boothe's version are the same as the ones for this really cheesy MIDI of the cheesy old Bread song...

http://www.links2love.com/love_lyrics_62.htm

Hopefully Ken Boothe did a much cooler version.

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things are finally piecing together:

Karma Chameleon - Culture Club (UK)

Total Eclipse Of The Heart - Bonnie Tyler (US)

yeah!
galaxy rayyys! powerful.

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I knew I wouldn't exactly like it ... :roll:

Auf Wiederseh'n Sweetheart - Vera Lynn (both UK and US)

As for Germany, I can't find out ... maybe something like "Es hängt ein Pferdehalfter an der Wand" by Bruce Low (real name Ernst Gottfried Bjelke) or "Blaue Nacht am Hafen" by Lale Andersen :D

Oh well ... :wink:

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Tommy
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me and bobby mcgee - janis joplin. not bad I suppose. 8)
oh, and hot love by t-rex in the UK. :D
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the Brits were diggin'
Procol Harum - A Whiter Shade of Pale
the day I was born...

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Oh my word...

Culture Club - Do You Really Want to Hurt Me

I'm almost relieved the US one doesn't work after that.

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The Supremes - I Hear A Symphony US
The Rolling Stones - Get Off My Cloud, You Damn Orchestra GB

:lol:

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US: Guns 'n Roses: Sweet Child o' Mine
UK: Phil Collins: A Groovy Kind of Love

Strange, haven't heard of either of those tracks :P fun little fact, though!

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Sugar Sugar - The Archies

Weren't the Archies renowned for putting sexual metaphors into bubblegum-pop songs? Freaky bastards!
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