We'll all show our age (or lack of it) here. Check out #1 Song on This Date in History to find yours. Mine didn't surprise me at all: Bon Jovi- Livin' on a Prayer.
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We'll all show our age (or lack of it) here. Check out #1 Song on This Date in History to find yours. Mine didn't surprise me at all: Bon Jovi- Livin' on a Prayer.
stayin alive by the bee gees
It makes me sad to find out but it was : "Funkytown" by Lipps, Inc.
I'll go shoot myself now. Turns out that wasn't all that much of a year I guess.
Twelve Street Rag by Pee Wee Hunt of course. When I first read your post I thought of the song by Hoyt Axton, Never Been To Spain. Specifically the lyric,"well they tell me I was born there, but I really don't remember". :D
Roy Orbison's Pretty Woman.
Walk Like an Egyptian The Bangles
Well, according to Billboard chart it was Roll With It by Steve Winwood...
Didn't you know?
1891 ... "Turkey in the Straw" by Billy Golden
I've got Abba - "Fernando" in the UK & it was Paul McCartney & Wings - "Silly Love Songs" in the US. I will add that niether of these seem to have influenced my musical taste, so i can be thankful for that!
Wow, that is awesome! The number 1 song on the day I was born was When Johnny Comes Marching Home sung by the Confederate Men's Choir.
Two Hearts, By Phil Collins
Wow, not exactly a song i would listen to here:
"Flashdance ... What a Feeling" by Irene Cara
i have never seen the movie either, though i do know the song.
You guys are all really young...
For me, its Battle of New Orleans by Johnny Horton (June, '59)
Better go shave that grey hair off my face!
Cheers,
Tom
Stuck on You, Elvis Presley.
Arrg, when I was born Mozart was still working on his first symphony.
Owner of a Lonely Heary, by YES.
1891 ... "Drill, Ye Terriers, Drill" by George J. Gaskin
or
1965 ... the sounds of silence ... simon & garfunkel
george gaskin was probably better.
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October of '59, Bobby Darrin and Mack the Knife.
Maneater - Hall & Oates, at least according to the link. I'd have thought it was J. Geils "Centerfold".
That being said, I've always felt a bit out of time with when I grew up...
Number forty-seven said to number three,
You're the cutest jailbird I ever did see.
I sure would be delighted with your company,
Come on and do the "Jailhouse Rock" with me........:nj
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