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come on eileen - dexy's midnight runners.
edit:
i should have maybe said my d.o.b.
18 august 1982.
the U.K. No.1 on the 15th February 1984 was... Relax by
Frankie Goes To Hollywood :D
the U.K. No.1 on the 26th January 1976 was... Bohemian Rhapsody by
Queen
cool but for the us chart
the U.S. No.1 on the 26th January 1976 was... Theme From Mahogany (Do You Know Where You're Going To?) by
Diana Ross
:angry:
Uk no 1: 26th May, 1986 The Chicken Song by
Spitting Image
HAHAHAH what the hell
July 16th 1958:
"The Purple People-Eater", by Sheb Wooley.
It was obviously a simpler time, then. :huh:
the U.K. No.1 on the 5th December 1976 was... Under The Moon Of Love by
Showaddywaddy
***
the U.S. No.1 on the 5th December 1976 was... Tonight's the Night (Gonna Be Alright) by
Rod Stewart
They don't far enough back for me.
Apparently music didn't exist at the time of my birth...
didn't you invent what we call music now-a-days?Quote:
Originally posted by clocker@24 December 2003 - 16:59
They don't far enough back for me.
Apparently music didn't exist at the time of my birth...
29th December 1978:
UK: Boney M - Mary's Boy Child :x
US: Chic - Le Freak B)
Quote:
the U.K. No.1 on the 13th December 1986 was... The Final Countdown by
Europe
the U.S. No.1 on the 13th December 1986 was... The Way it it by
Bruce Hornsby and the Range
the U.K. No.1 on the 9th January 1985 was... Do They Know It's Christmas? by
Band Aid
:)
UK
wtf?Quote:
was... The Chicken Song by
Spitting Image
US
:)Quote:
was... The Greatest Love of All by
Whitney Houston
Well, yes I did, but being naturally modest I didn't want to rub it in.Quote:
Originally posted by Spider_dude@24 December 2003 - 10:03
didn't you invent what we call music now-a-days?
They obviously didn't call it music in our day mate.Quote:
Originally posted by clocker@25 December 2003 - 01:59
They don't far enough back for me.
Apparently music didn't exist at the time of my birth...
I think Edith Piaf was the most popular when I was born, whoever he is.
:santa:
didn't you invent what we call music now-a-days? [/b][/quote]Quote:
Originally posted by Spider_dude+24 December 2003 - 17:03--></div><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td>QUOTE (Spider_dude @ 24 December 2003 - 17:03)</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'> <!--QuoteBegin-clocker@24 December 2003 - 16:59
They don't far enough back for me.
Apparently music didn't exist at the time of my birth...
Twas made with bones and a stretched sabre tooth tiger skin.
:blink:
the U.S. No.1 on the 19th December 1973 was... The Most Beautiful Girl by
Charlie Rich
the U.K. No.1 on the 19th December 1973 was... Merry Xmas Everybody by
Slade
I don't think I have heard either of these songs at all..... :huh:
On November 1, 1983 #1 US song was Islands in the Stream by
Kenny Rogers and Dolly Parton
the U.K. No.1 on the 1st November 1983 was... Karma Chameleon by
Culture Club
'True', by Spandau Ballet :huh:
4/5/1983 that was
The eighties were so cruel :lol:
I think it was "Inka-Dinka-doo" by Jimmy Durante.Quote:
Originally posted by clocker@24 December 2003 - 12:59
They don't far enough back for me.
Apparently music didn't exist at the time of my birth...
Or something by Rudy Vallee?
:D :D
duke by stevie wonder?!?!??! i dont even KNOW that song!! :blink:
In the USA
"Come See About Me" by The Supremes
In Britain
"I Feel Fine" by The Beatles
Silver Lady by David Bowie...now I feel old... ;)
good thread muchspl :D merry christams :D
They obviously didn't call it music in our day mate.Quote:
Originally posted by Billy_Dean+24 December 2003 - 13:22--></div><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td>QUOTE (Billy_Dean @ 24 December 2003 - 13:22)</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'><!--QuoteBegin-clocker@25 December 2003 - 01:59
They don't far enough back for me.
Apparently music didn't exist at the time of my birth...
I think Edith Piaf was the most popular when I was born, whoever he is.
:santa:[/b][/quote]
Billy-
Should Edith suffer the posthumous indignity of our youngsters thinking she was a he?
OK.
If you wish-
"HE was indeed one of the greatest female vocalists of the twentieth century." ;)
An absolute classic - I remember that from school discos.Quote:
Originally posted by Arcadia@24 December 2003 - 16:17
UK
wtf?Quote:
was... The Chicken Song by
Spitting Image
"Hold a chicken in the air, stick a deckchair up your nose... and pretend your name is Keith"
Boy, they sure don't write classics like that anymore, do they?Quote:
Originally posted by Skillian@24 December 2003 - 11:55
An absolute classic - I remember that from school discos.
"Hold a chicken in the air, stick a deckchair up your nose... and pretend your name is Keith"
Jan 14th 1971:
UK- Clive Dunn - "Grandad" :cry1:
US- George Harrison -"My Sweet Lord" :angel1:
US : The wayward wind by Frank Ifield
UK : Hey Paula by Paula and Paula
27 feb. 1963
Who are those people?? :helpsmile: :blink:
March 21, 1974
U.S. - Seasons In The Sun - Terry Jacks :blink:
U.K. - Billy Dont Be A Hero - Paper Lace :huh: