Got this link sent to me at work Number 1 Birthday Calculator - tells you what was number one in the UK on your birthday, don't know if it is the real chart as done by Gallup or the ersatz one.
Mine was Rolling Stones - Honky Tonk Women.
What's yours?
07 March 2006
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Kinks - Sunny Afternoon.
ReplyDeleteAaaaawwwww that's right cheered me up :)
Nilsson - Without You
ReplyDeleteBloody depressing song that one...
Wow, the most complex lyrics ever...
ReplyDeleteDonny Osmond - Young Love
Typical, and I don't even get credit for pinging you that!! :)
ReplyDeleteMine was "Congratulations" by Cliff Richard
Hmm curious..according to the site mine was:
ReplyDeleteNew Seekers - You Won't Find Another Fool Like Me, which actually left the number one spot 6 days before my birthday.
However referring to my trusty Guiness British Hit Singles book (and verified by my mum) the actual number one was Mud's Tiger Feet.
Just being picky really but useful site anyway. Thanks Charlotte
These Boots Were Made For Walking - Nancy Sinatra.
ReplyDeleteCool, I can live with that.
Elvis Presley - It's now or never
ReplyDeleteNick Berry - Every Loser Wins.
ReplyDeleteNever heard of him or that song so i guess i can't comment on it!
mine was Band Aid - Do They Know It's Christmas.
ReplyDeletenot bad
Gary Glitter - I Love You Love Me Love!!
ReplyDeleteHel Fire - you are lucky your youth as protected you from one of the more awful songs of the 80s. I was not so lucky.
ReplyDeletemine was Slade - 'Merry Xmas Everybody'
ReplyDeletewhich i think is pretty cool :) although now when i think of Noddy Holder i just think of those god awful nobby's nuts adverts...
I have the pleasure of being brought into the world by the delectable (and missed) Mr Marc Bolan
ReplyDeleteI suspect I might not be the only one
Siobhan do you mean conceived or "brought forth" because conceived is a whole different issue. I still feel that it is too much detail when my Mum tells me that I was conceived after a "jolly good party"
ReplyDeleteOh no Siobhan you are not the only one, Ms Envérité came forth to Telegram Sam.
ReplyDeleteOh, great. I was "Bright Eyes" by Art Garfunkel. No, not the fabu Bright Eyes from Omaha, NE, loved by Europeans.
ReplyDeleteArt Garfunkel..shaw. My father still listens to that crap.
Blech.