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  • UK Top Ten Singles The Week You Were Born

    Following on from my post “UK Top Ten Singles Charts — 1970 to 1999” https://forums.doyouremember.co.uk/f...0%94-1970-1999 …….

    What were the top ten singles the week you were born?
    Last edited by TubThumper; 09-05-2026, 23:58.

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    19 September 1982 - 25 September 1982
    1. Eye Of the Tiger – Survivor
    2. The Bitterest Pill (I Ever Had To Swallow) – The Jam
    3. Private Investigations – Dire Straits
    4. Walking On Sunshine – Rocker’s Revenge FT Donnie Calvin
    5. All Of My Heart – ABC
    6. There It Is – Shalamar
    7. Save A Prayer – Duran Duran
    8. The Message – Grandmaster Flash and the furious five
    9. Saddle Ip – David Christie
    10. Friend Or Foe – Adam Ant

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    • #3
      This website will help out:

      https://www.officialcharts.com/charts/singles-chart/

      Completely searchable by DD/MM/YYYY

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      • #4
        Originally posted by TubThumper View Post

        19 September 1982 - 25 September 1982
        1. Eye Of the Tiger – Survivor
        2. The Bitterest Pill (I Ever Had To Swallow) – The Jam
        3. Private Investigations – Dire Straits
        4. Walking On Sunshine – Rocker’s Revenge FT Donnie Calvin
        5. All Of My Heart – ABC
        6. There It Is – Shalamar
        7. Save A Prayer – Duran Duran
        8. The Message – Grandmaster Flash and the furious five
        9. Saddle Ip – David Christie
        10. Friend Or Foe – Adam Ant
        This was from the week I was born.

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        • #5
          20-26 February 1983

          1. Too Shy - Kajagoogoo
          2. Billie Jean - Michael Jackson
          3. Africa - Toto
          4. Change - Tears for Fears
          5. Sign of the Times - The Belle Stars
          6. Down Under - Men at Work
          7. Up Where We Belong - Joe Cocker & Jennifer Warnes
          8. Never Gonna Give You Up - Musical Youth
          9. Tomorrow's (Just Another Day)/Madness is Just in the Mind - Madness
          10. Wham Rap (Enjoy What You Do?) - Wham!

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            Heather

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            • #7
              Sunday 27th August 1978 to Saturday 2nd September 1978 (Courtesy of the Official Charts website):

              1) Three Times a Lady - The Commodores
              2) It's Raining - Darts
              3) Rivers of Babylon/Brown Girl in the Ring - Boney M
              4) Dreadlock Holiday - 10CC
              5) You're The One That I Want - John Travolta and Olivia Newton-John
              6) Oh What a Circus - David Essex
              7) Jilted John - Jilted John
              8) Supernature - Cerrone
              9) Forever Autumn - Justin Hayward
              10) It's Only Make Believe - Child

              Pick of the Pops on BBC Radio 2 played the same chart from the week I was born in 2024 and I listened to it when I was on holiday at the time.

              Ironically, my birth was my late mother's third pregnancy, and so one could say that she was also three times a lady! (Numbers two and three refer to rain and rivers - let's hope that any water there wasn't broken!) Rivers of Babylon was in the charts for 40 weeks, and a number one from earlier in the year; it was just an A-side in the charts originally but from the first week of August in 1978, the B-side, Brown Girl in the Ring was included in the charts. The story goes that a DJ played the wrong side of the record; the listeners loved it and as a result, it went back up the charts with the B-side included as well, although I am assuming that it was the A-side that was still mostly played, and I believed that it stayed in the charts until the end of that year.

              Dreadlock Holiday was to become a future number one around three weeks later. A still image from You're The One That I want at number five can be seen performed in my avatar, although I didn't deliberately choose it because it was in the top ten during the week I was born. Oh What a Circus was a song from Evita (I have to admit that this particular chart was great for songs from theatre musicals considering both Evita and Grease), and I keep thinking that it is basically the same song and tune as Don't Cry for Me Argentina which Julie Covington had a hit with some 18 or so months before.

              Jilted John did indeed have an eponymous hit in the charts; Cerrone was Mark Cerrone, a French DJ and record producer; Justin Hayward, guitarist with the Moody Blues sang Forever Autumn just as autumn was to begin a few weeks later. And I believe Child's It's Only Make Believe was a cover version of Conway Twitty's 1958 Christmas number one.


              Last edited by George 1978; 3 weeks ago.
              I've everything I need to keep me satisfied
              There's nothing you can do to make me change my mind
              I'm having so much fun
              My lucky number's one
              Ah! Oh! Ah! Oh!

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              • #8
                Originally posted by TubThumper View Post
                Following on from my post “UK Top Ten Singles Charts — 1970 to 1999” https://forums.doyouremember.co.uk/f...0%94-1970-1999geometry dash…….

                What were the top ten singles the week you were born?
                01 - 07 August 1988

                The Only Way Is Up – Yazz & The Plastic Population

                Nothing's Gonna Change My Love For You – Glenn Medeiros

                Find My Love – Fairground Attraction

                Hands To Heaven – Breathe

                Twist And Shout – Salt-N-Pepa

                Push It / Tramp – Salt-N-Pepa

                The Locomotion – Kylie Minogue

                I Need You – B.V.S.M.P.

                Superfly Guy – S'Express

                All Of Me For All Of You – 9.9

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