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http://playback.fm/birthday-song

What was the #1 song on the day you were born?
(03-18-2015 08:46 PM)L Verge Wrote: [ -> ]http://playback.fm/birthday-song

What was the #1 song on the day you were born?

Sunday, Monday, or Always by Bing Crosby.

Never heard of it. I'd rather listen to the Ronettes.
Did anyone who tried this actually know the song that came out (I'm not meaning remember...)? I tried me and both my parents, I didn't know any of the #1 hits. (It amazed me though that any #1 hits came out for 1940 and 1912!)
Tequila by The Champs

Good music -- a little lacking on lyrics though.
That's a fun site....thanks Laurie
(03-19-2015 05:06 AM)RJNorton Wrote: [ -> ]
(03-18-2015 08:46 PM)L Verge Wrote: [ -> ]http://playback.fm/birthday-song

What was the #1 song on the day you were born?

Sunday, Monday, or Always by Bing Crosby.

Never heard of it. I'd rather listen to the Ronettes.

I had the same one, Roger - never heard of it.

I typed in my mother's date of birth (Sept. 13, 1914) and it came up By The Sea, which I have heard of. Go figure...
"Cry" by Johnnie Ray and The Four Lads. How fitting!!!

Cool site, Laurie. I was hoping for a Buddy Holly tune, but NNNNNNOOOOOOO . . .

--Jim
(03-19-2015 02:45 PM)Donna McCreary Wrote: [ -> ]Tequila by The Champs

Good music -- a little lacking on lyrics though.

Yes, but Glen Campbell on guitar!
"You always hurt the one you love"-10-24-1944.I have been true to that song!
OMG! "How Much is That Doggie in the Window" - Patti Page - You've got to be kidding....?!?!
Un-Break My Heart by Toni Braxton
I was concieved to Because You Loved Me by Celene Dion
(03-21-2015 07:42 AM)HerbS Wrote: [ -> ]"You always hurt the one you love"-10-24-1944.I have been true to that song!

Herb - You are exactly one year younger than I! I was born on October 24, 1943. In New York, thanks to the Army Air Corps - only damned Yankee in my family.
(03-21-2015 08:52 AM)BettyO Wrote: [ -> ]OMG! "How Much is That Doggie in the Window" - Patti Page - You've got to be kidding....?!?!

Betty, that was one of the first three 45rpm records I ever had. The other two were "Wolverton Mountain" by Claude King and "Teddy Bear" by Elvis.

And I'm married to a Patty Page!

--Jim
Thank you Laurire for that information! Tom,I got to see Tony Braxton on Broadway,in Beauty and The Beast.I enjoyed the musical emensly!Laurie,being a Scorpio is awesome!Jim,I will always remember-Elvis the Pelvis!
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