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Stand By Me - Ben E. King. Thats really not the worst case scenario having been born in the 80s. In the states, I got Livin' on a Prayer. I absolutely hate that song and Bon Jovi in general.
As I'm a Christmas baby I got it by looking up a Christmas No. 1's site. Apparently it's the Third Man film theme music -the only ever number one on a zither? I think I quite like that.
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The number One When you were Born .. on 13:06 - Jul 2 with 1775 views
The number One When you were Born .. on 09:28 - Jul 2 by pomanjou
That link does not go back far enough!!
Artie Shaw - begin the beguine
Also that year
Sister Rosetta Tharpe makes her first recording
Benny a Goodman plays his first Carnegie Hall concert
Peter Seeger begins his folk singing career
Hitler works himself into a lather
Grimsby town fc in equiv of prem. Best Liverpool , arsenal and Manu amongst others......
Same here but I was lucky eNough to miss Mr Hitler. God some these guys are little more than toddlers. 1967 seems to be popular. I was at college majoring in shagging, dope smoking and marathon sleeping. 1947 was the year B B King arrived in Memphis.
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Strong and stable my arse.
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The number One When you were Born .. on 14:56 - Jul 2 with 1675 views
I could ignore the rule about which Country the Number 1 has to come from, but honesty can't permit me.
On the 23rd June 1970 The Jackson 5 were funking it up in America, while Mungo Jerry's 'In The Summertime' was keeping hash sales steady in Britain, but in Ireland...dear ol' Ireland...this...was...happening...
"The opposite of love, after all, is not hate, but indifference."