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  • Re: NO.1 the Day you were born

    Originally posted by Desperately Sought Susan View Post
    Hiya Darren
    Portadown? Nice to meet a fellow Northern Irelander! The photo's in my parents house - I'll have to see if I can get it scanned in and post it up. I look completely star-struck and he looks terrified.
    I look forward to seeing that SUS.
    Poor david..

    I see david on quite a few shows lately.
    FOR THE HONOUR OF GRAYSKULL

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    • Re: NO.1 the Day you were born

      Not quite! Mine was Why do fools fall in love? by Frankie Lymon (1956)!

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        [I]This makes me feel even older now, but I'd just left school when this came out - me and my friends were always singing it!

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        • Re: NO.1 the Day you were born

          Originally posted by john View Post
          My Sweet Lord by George Harrison 28th January '71


          Me too .... 2nd feb 1971
          Age is just a number - If yours bothers you stop counting

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          • Re: NO.1 the Day you were born

            Annoyingly - Dancing Queen by ABBA.

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            • Re: NO.1 the Day you were born

              Rod Stewart - Maggie May.

              I feel lucky to have a quality song as my birth No.1, especially considering that had I been born a couple of months later, it might have been 'Ernie' by Benny Hill!

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              • Re: NO.1 the Day you were born

                guess it is : Summer Nights - John Travolta & Olivia Newton John 7 - 10 - 1978

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                  Good vibrations-The Beach Boys.25 nov 1966.

                  Excellent.

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                    If you leave me now - Chicago. Nov '76.

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                      'Side Saddle' by Russ Conway.
                      The best Government is that which governs least - Thoreau.

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                      • Re: NO.1 the Day you were born

                        Mine was:

                        Knock Three Times - Dawn
                        Oh to be a kid again with a can of Top Deck on a hot summer day, now that would be good.

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                        • Re: NO.1 the Day you were born

                          Gerry and the pace makers...........you'll never walk alone

                          can't say i'm overjoyed about that

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                          • Re: NO.1 the Day you were born

                            I've already contributed here. It was Helen Shapiro, 'Walking Back to Happiness'. I listened to Pick of the Pops on Radio 2 today and she's still there, six weeks later, now at Number 7.

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                              Love Grows Where my Rosemary Goes - Edison Lighthouse.

                              Nope, I wasn't named Rosemary!

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                              • Re: NO.1 the Day you were born

                                November 12, 1964

                                The Supremes -- Baby Love (USA)
                                Sandie Shaw -- There's Always Something There To Remind Me (UK)

                                Baby Love hit No. 1 on the UK charts on 19 November 1964

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