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Post by lora on Nov 9, 2005 17:16:43 GMT -5
US - "Shout" by Tears for Fears UK - "Into The Groove" by Madonna
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Post by Camille Noire on Nov 25, 2005 2:27:12 GMT -5
Mine was Flashdance (What a Feeling) for June 26, 1983
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Post by smittykins--70s pop RULES! on Dec 16, 2005 20:43:14 GMT -5
"You Can't Hurry Love" by Diana Ross and the Supremes.
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Nomi
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Post by Nomi on Dec 16, 2005 23:12:04 GMT -5
Apparently mine was Sailing by Christopher Cross. (I was born August 28, 1980.)
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Nomi
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Post by Nomi on Dec 22, 2005 17:02:01 GMT -5
Apparently mine was Sailing by Christopher Cross. (I was born August 28, 1980.) And in the UK, it was Ashes to Ashes by David Bowie.
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Post by DaDooDaidy on Dec 27, 2005 20:35:37 GMT -5
In the U.S. it was Telstar ~ The Tornados and in the UK it was Return To Sender ~ Elvis Presley. I think I should have been born in the UK instead.
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Post by Ace Gallagher on Feb 3, 2006 12:13:18 GMT -5
On December 5th, 1985... "Broken Wings" by Mr Mister. Not bad, not bad at all!
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Yesterday's Gone
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It's time to remember and celebrate Sharon Tate for who she was ... not what happened to her.
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Post by Yesterday's Gone on Feb 8, 2006 16:28:24 GMT -5
March 31, 1973 ... Love Train - O' Jays
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Post by H2IZCOOL on Feb 18, 2006 16:01:59 GMT -5
Someone just sent me the address for a website that actually goes back to 1940 with the #1 song on Billboard for every day since. So seriously, for the first time, I now know what the #1 song was on the day I was born: March 25, 1944: "Besame Mucho (Kiss Me Much)" by Jimmy Dorsey So HA HA, Adam, it wasn't "Me Caveman" after all. Oh ... the website: home.comcast.net/~josh.hosler/NumberOneInHistory/SelectMonth.htm
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Post by #9 Dream on Feb 21, 2006 17:30:18 GMT -5
"Part-Time Lover" - Stevie Wonder
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kaite
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Post by kaite on Mar 10, 2006 3:22:23 GMT -5
Everyday People - Sly & The Family Stone
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Post by texasrose on Sept 8, 2006 22:55:29 GMT -5
In 1936, there wasn't a Song of THE DAY. The songs were popular over a period of time. I will make a list of the songs from that year. Some you will recognize and some you will not.
GET HOT Nat Gonella LAUGHIN' LOUIE Louis Armstrong & Orchestra DANNY DEEVER Peter Dawson AFTER YOU'VE GONE Quintette of The Hot Club of France DRINK TO ME ONLY WITH THINE EYES John McCormack HAS ANYBODY SEEN OUR SHIP Noel Coward WAY DOWN YONDER IN NEW ORLEANS Ray Noble and Orchestra STARDUST Benny Goodman SAY YOU'RE MINE Adelaide Hall NOW YOU'VE GOT ME DOIN' IT Tommy Dorsey Orchestra SLEEPY RIVER Paul Robson LOVELY TO LOOK AT Larry Adler IT'S A SIN TI TELL A LIE Sam Browne INDIAN LOVE CALL Jeanette MacDonald & Nelson Eddy DOWN IN THE FOREST Elisabeth Schumann CHINESE LAUNDRY BLUES Nat Gonella & Orchestra AT DAWNING Webster Booth MY OLD FLAME Duke Ellington THE BROKEN RECORD Henry Hall Orchestra SITTING ON THE SANDS ALL NIGHT George Formby
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Post by Jughead on Sept 8, 2006 23:22:27 GMT -5
May 18, 1981 - Bette Davis Eyes/KIM CARNES
I believe it was the beginning of a nine-week stay at number one for that song.
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Post by Dawn on Sept 8, 2006 23:24:11 GMT -5
May 18, 1981 - Bette Davis Eyes/KIM CARNES I believe it was the beginning of a nine-week stay at number one for that song. Yes, I remember that song was on the charts for quite a while back then. Great song!
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Post by Cool Hand Logan on Sept 16, 2006 9:34:18 GMT -5
Breaking Up Is Hard To Do - Neil Sedaka
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