What was No.1 the day you were born?

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HI

Tell Laura I Love
Ricky Valance
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Porpoise.

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Harry Belafonte: "Mary's Boy Child"

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Rain Drops Keep Falling On My Head - BJ Thomas

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Whiter Shade of Pale - Procal Harem

and Sgt Peppers - the Beatles

Maaaannnnn!

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What a great idea for a thread!

26th August 1972 was a pretty cool UK number one...'School's Out' by Alice Cooper.

Thank god I wasn't born two weeks earlier, or it would have been 'Puppy Love' by Donny Osmond!!!

:D

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toine6 wrote:What was the number one song during the big sperm explosion that made you?
That's going to be tricky to know with any certainty. My mother claims that I was born a month later than the doctor said I should have been. Perhaps mom was just confused about the date that the whole process started, or maybe it's true that I really did take an extra month to enter this world, I don't know.


take care,
McLilith

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Hi

It's All Over Now
The Rolling Stones

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UK: The Specials - The Specials AKA Live EP

US: Micheal Jackson - Rock With You

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9/27/70

US: Ain't No Mountain High Enough - Diana Ross
UK: Band Of Gold - Freda Payne

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All Praise the Pharaoh, Protector of the Double Kingdom -- Uab' Tet-em-thess

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demonsk wrote:Hi

It's All Over Now
The Rolling Stones
...but, but, you were just getting started!

:hihi:
McLilith

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april 23 1983

UK: Let's Dance - David Bowie (well, at least it#s bowie, but the song sucks ;))
US: Come On Eileen - Dexy’s Midnight Runners (whatever, never even heard of it :D )
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luCiPHer wrote:US: Come On Eileen - Dexy’s Midnight Runners (whatever, never even heard of it :D )
Oddly enough, I don't think that band was even from the USA. I think they were Irish. That was also their only hit song in the USA. (That last part might explain why you don't know them.)

take care,
McLilith

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Dexy's were English. I was really into them at school. People still take the micky occasionally but hey! :D

As for no.1 in the UK on my day of birth ? I've known this for a while actually, it was Smoky Robinson and the Miracles, Tears Of A Clown. How cool is that?!

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Dexy's were loads better when they were 'northern soulie' types. "Gino" rules! 8)

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