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Post by Yshania »

For those of you who dare have your date of birth calculated by only the most determined among us...try this:

http://www.thisdayinmusic.com/

Let us know the Number One hits on the day you were born! ;)

UK No 1 on the day I was born was Get Back by The Beatles
US No 1 was Aquarius / Let the Sunshine in by 5th Dimension ;)
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US No 1 - To Sir with Love by LuLu

UK No 1 - Massachusetts by the Bee Gees....

How depressing for me... :rolleyes:
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UK - I'm Alive by the Hollies
US - Mr Tambourine Man by the Byrds

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Post by Ned Flanders »

In the UK when I was born: Chirpy Chirpy Cheep Cheep by Middle of the Road was #1. A very sad day in british music history. i've never heard this song before, perhaps it's a dandy, and also a remake from the fifth century.

In the U.S., it was 'it's too late' by carole king.

I'm not very pleased with the number ones on my birthdate.
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Post by Xandax »

UK: Under The Moon Of Love by
Showaddywaddy

US: Tonight's the Night (Gonna Be Alright) by
Rod Stewart
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Us Light My Fire -The Doors
UK All You Need is Love-The Beatles
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US:Bridge Over Troubled Water by
Simon And Garfunkel

UK: Bridge Over Troubled Water by
Simon And Garfunkel

Same song!

:)
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Post by Rob-hin »

Phew, I was afraid this was an other happy birthday thread. :D ;)

UK:
One Day In Your Life by
Michael Jackson

USA:
Bette Davis Eyes by
Kim Carnes


On a side note, my mother works at the newspaper and she looked up what was on the cover on my birthday. It was a picture of a cow sitting on his bottom with the title: "Cow is tired". :D :D
Also funny to know.
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Post by HighLordDave »

US - Brother Louie by The Stories
UK - Young Love by Donny Osmond

People sharing my birthday:

Shania Twain (1965)
Leann Rimes (1982)
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Post by Beldin »

The U.K. number 1 was 'Back Home' by England World Cup Squad.

The U.S. number 1 was 'Everything Is Beautiful' by Ray Stevens.


Can't say that I've ever heard them...

No worries,

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the U.S. No.1 on the 13th July 1985 was... A View to a Kill by
Duran Duran

the U.K. No.1 on the 13th July 1985 was... Frankie by
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don't I seem old?

Big Girls Don't Cry by the Four Seasons
Return to Sender by Elvis Presley
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U.S.....Your So Vain by Carly Simon.

U.K.....Long Haired Lover From Liverpool, by Little Jimmy Osmond

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No. 1 in UK: Little Sister/His Latest Flame by Elvis Presley
No. 1 in US: Big Bad John by Jimmy Dean

Hey! I got Elvis! :cool:
That there; exactly the kinda diversion we coulda used.
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UK - Frankie by Sister sledge
US - A View to a Kill by Duran Duran

gah! My birthday's too close to aegis' :eek:
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Post by frogus »

US - La Bamba by Los Lobos W ever TF they are.
UK - Never Gonna Give You Up by Rick Astley W ever TF he is.

and YYAAYY!!! I share a Birthday with MICHAEL JACKSON!!! (1958)

well that's just made my day...sometimes even smiling makes my face ache...
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Post by VoodooDali »

I'm looking forward to seeing Fable's.

Both Gwally and I had Elvis hits on ours.
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Post by Gwalchmai »

Originally posted by VoodooDali
Both Gwally and I had Elvis hits on ours.
I once saw a stripper in Baker Montana dance to "Teddy Bear" by Elvis, and I've never been able to listen to that song since... :eek: :o :D
That there; exactly the kinda diversion we coulda used.
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Post by Weasel »

The U.S. No.1 on the 27th March 1971 was... Me and Bobby McGee by Janis Joplin.


The U.K. No.1 on the 27th March 1971 was... Hot Love by T. Rex




The UK pop charts began in 1952 & the US in 1955 so I believe since Fable is older than time it's self his will not be listed.
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Post by Mr Sleep »

UK : Happy Talk by
Captain Sensible

US: Don't You Want Me by
The Human League

My pick for coolest has to go to T' or Weasel :)
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