Lisser 22.05.2007 18:08 |
Click here to find out!!! link Mine was "Get Down Tonight" by K.C. & the Sunshine Band Ahhhhhhhh yeaaaaaaaaa!!! |
Vincent. 22.05.2007 18:37 |
Mine was Can't Help Falling In Love-UB40. I don't know that song. :) |
its_a_hard_life 26994 22.05.2007 18:42 |
Hahaha, we had to do this in College last month! Mine is: "Vision of Love" by Mariah Carey. YESSSSSSSSS!!!! I fucking love this song!!!!!! :D |
its_a_hard_life 26994 22.05.2007 18:43 |
<font color=#ff1493>Flower Child<h6> wrote: Mine was Can't Help Falling In Love-UB40. I don't know that song. :)Woah, are you being serious?! :O :P I love UB40, and that song! (: It's an Elvis song originally, BTW. |
JoxerTheDeityPirate 22.05.2007 19:34 |
wedding belle blues,apparantely...? nope i havent heard of it neither... wheres the UK version btw? edit in the UK it was sugar,sugar-the archies which is ironic coz im diabetic lol |
KillerQueen840 22.05.2007 19:37 |
"Vision of Love" by Mariah Carey. Awe man, I was hoping for a cool song. |
Freya is quietly judging you. 22.05.2007 19:46 |
I found a UK version.. link The #1 on my birthday.. The Christians, Holly Johnson, Paul McCartney, Gerry Marsden, Stock Aitken & Waterman - "Ferry 'Cross The Mersey" |
***Marial-B*** 22.05.2007 19:51 |
Mine is "Coming Up" by Paul McCartney :D |
The prophet's song 22.05.2007 20:19 |
Miss You Much - Janet Jackson And in the UK it was Black Box - Ride On Time Finally, in NZ the number 1 was Jive Bunny and the Mastermixers - Swing The Mood Ahh, people of the 80's, eh! My only saving grace is that Fat Bottom Girls was also released on my birthday (a few years earlier, of course) [EDIT] I wish I was born in '86 cos then the #1 on my birthday would have been Dave Dobbin and The Herbs - Slice Of Heaven..that has got to be one of my favourite songs! |
JoxerTheDeityPirate 22.05.2007 20:25 |
Miami Vice wrote:gerry and the pacemakers<b><font color=009966>?Freya? wrote: I found a UK version.. link The #1 on my birthday.. The Christians, Holly Johnson, Paul McCartney, Gerry Marsden, Stock Aitken & Waterman - "Ferry 'Cross The Mersey"The original recording in the 60s was by ... The Dave Clark Five if memory serves, but i could be wrong. Its a nice song anyway. ps according to the uk site i share my birthday with bjork,but she's 4 years older than me! why her??????? |
The prophet's song 22.05.2007 20:31 |
joxertheladiesmanpirate wrote:Bjork haha, nice XD I've got the same birthday as Paul Simon and Marie OsmondMiami Vice wrote:gerry and the pacemakers ps according to the uk site i share my birthday with bjork,but she's 4 years older than me! why her???????<b><font color=009966>?Freya? wrote: I found a UK version.. link The #1 on my birthday.. The Christians, Holly Johnson, Paul McCartney, Gerry Marsden, Stock Aitken & Waterman - "Ferry 'Cross The Mersey"The original recording in the 60s was by ... The Dave Clark Five if memory serves, but i could be wrong. Its a nice song anyway. |
Lisser 22.05.2007 20:50 |
Thanks for that UK link Freya! Mine in the UK was: The Stylistics - "Can't Give You Anything (But My Love)" Never heard of it!!! I don't think at least. |
deleted user 22.05.2007 22:04 |
"Escapade" by Janet Jackson. O_o |
Maruga 22.05.2007 23:14 |
"Celebration" by Kool & the Gang Great song... "Celebrate good time common'...." |
Erin 22.05.2007 23:17 |
You can feel it all ooooveeeer... "Sir Duke" by Stevie Wonder Here's what I got from the UK site: On 3rd Jun 1977 ... The Number 1 single was: Rod Stewart - "I Don't Want To Talk About It / First Cut Is The Deepest" The Number 1 album was: Abba - "Arrival" Born on 3rd Jun: 1942 - Curtis Mayfield 1946 - Ian Hunter ( vocalist, guitarist, Mott The Hoople ) 1946 - John Paul Jones ( bassist/keyboard player, Led Zeppelin ) 1947 - Mickey Finn ( T Rex ) 1950 - Suzi Quatro 1961 - El(dra) Debarge ( member of US family group DeBarge ) 1974 - Kelly Jones ( vocalist, guitarist, The Stereophonics ) |
iron eagle 22.05.2007 23:43 |
hmmm ok now if your asking me for the exact song on my year of birth no way beetch! *LOL* would ruin my 21.....again i luvs ya but i cants do dat..... now i'll do it with rays birthday *LMAO* |
Dan C. 23.05.2007 00:53 |
I'd rather not say... Mine are shit. |
Joeker 23.05.2007 01:59 |
"Opposites Attract" by Paula Abdul with The Wild Pair XD no. |
Knute 23.05.2007 02:30 |
In USA the song was "Someday We'll Be Together". Awesome song by Dianna Ross & The Supremes. In UK it was: Rolf Harris - "Two Little Boys" wtf?? Never heard of that one..lol! |
YourValentine 23.05.2007 06:03 |
Paulie - I thought the same :) |
Sweetie 23.05.2007 06:25 |
"Baby Got Back" by Sir Mix-a-Lot |
The Fairy King 23.05.2007 06:41 |
"Don't You Want Me" by The Human League Discuss. |
Mr.Jingles 23.05.2007 07:15 |
<font color=lime>KillerQueen840 wrote: "Vision of Love" by Mariah Carey. Awe man, I was hoping for a cool song.I liked Mariah back then. Now she's a wreck, and those implants are a bit freaky. |
eenaweena 23.05.2007 08:37 |
T\something by the surface... i forgot the title... haha! |
Janet 23.05.2007 09:39 |
Dan Corson VI: Son of Altered Beast wrote: I'd rather not say... Mine are shit.Oh...so YOUR song is shit, eh? How would you like to have "Calcutta" by Lawrence Welk? ;-) Wow, I AM older than dirt! LOL! :-) |
beautifulsoup 23.05.2007 10:53 |
"Too Much" by Elvis Presley. |
Poo, again 23.05.2007 12:10 |
Black or White - Michael Jackson. Ew. In the USA, that is. "Bohemian Rhapsody/These are the days of our lives" in the UK, though. I win. |
Lisser 23.05.2007 12:36 |
Paulie and Barb, you're both BRATS!!! Do it!!! Give up the songs!!!!!!! ;) |
AspiringPhilosophe 23.05.2007 13:13 |
Who Can it Be Now by Men at Work hm...interesting |
thomasquinn 32989 23.05.2007 13:34 |
CMU HistoryGirl wrote: Who Can it Be Now by Men at Work hm...interestingThat's a hell of a lot better than mine. "Anything for You" by Gloria Estefan & Miami Sound Machine. Yuck! |
Aisha Sweetness 23.05.2007 13:38 |
On 17th Nov 1979 ... The Number 1 single was: Dr Hook - "When You're In Love With A Beautiful Woman" (HOW DID THEY KNOW!!!) For Number 1 single over the subsequent years Click Here The Number 1 album was: Abba - "Greatest Hits Volume 2" For Number 1 album over the subsequent years Click Here Born on 17th Nov: 1937 - Peter Cook ( comedian and vocalist with 'Derek & Clive;' deceased ) 1938 - Gordon Lightfoot 1944 - Gene Clark ( vocalist, The Byrds; deceased ) 1955 - Peter Cox ( vocalist, Go West ) 1966 - Jeff Buckley ( singer-songwriter; deceased ) 1980 - Clarke Isaac Hanson ( guitarist and eldest of the Hanson brothers ) |
deleted user 23.05.2007 13:52 |
<font color=#ff1493>Flower Child<h6> wrote: Mine was Can't Help Falling In Love-UB40. I don't know that song. :)omg....we were born on the same day! :D cool! :P...wait...why did I just say that....the song wasn't #1 for one day...lol...whatever.... we were born around the same time. xD |
JoxerTheDeityPirate 23.05.2007 14:14 |
Aisha Sweetness wrote: On 17th Nov 1979 ... The Number 1 single was: Dr Hook - "When You're In Love With A Beautiful Woman" (HOW DID THEY KNOW!!!) For Number 1 single over the subsequent years Click Here The Number 1 album was: Abba - "Greatest Hits Volume 2" For Number 1 album over the subsequent years Click Here Born on 17th Nov: 1937 - Peter Cook ( comedian and vocalist with 'Derek & Clive;' deceased ) 1938 - Gordon Lightfoot 1944 - Gene Clark ( vocalist, The Byrds; deceased ) 1955 - Peter Cox ( vocalist, Go West ) 1966 - Jeff Buckley ( singer-songwriter; deceased ) 1980 - Clarke Isaac Hanson ( guitarist and eldest of the Hanson brothers )be thankful you were not born 4 days later.you would share a birthday with bloody Bjork!!!!! |
Gratzi 23.05.2007 14:22 |
Hmmm... let's see: * in the US : Groovy Kind Of Love - Phil Collins * in the UK : - #1 single : One Moment In Time - Whitney Houston - #1 album : Rattle And Hum - U2 Pretty decent I would say. :P |
AspiringPhilosophe 23.05.2007 20:19 |
<b><font color = "crimson"> ThomasQuinn wrote:You have my sympathies, Caspar.CMU HistoryGirl wrote: Who Can it Be Now by Men at Work hm...interestingThat's a hell of a lot better than mine. "Anything for You" by Gloria Estefan & Miami Sound Machine. Yuck! Too bad you couldn't tell your mom "I'm not coming out until a better song is on the top of the charts!" |
magicalfreddiemercury 23.05.2007 22:24 |
Well, mine more than gives away my age, but it's one to be proud of, methinks - "Love Me Do" ~ The Beatles I'll take it. :-) |
iron eagle 23.05.2007 23:42 |
NEVER NEVER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! **************laughs the brat evil gay laugh************ |
Farrokh Mercury 24.05.2007 00:19 |
The Number 1 single was: Iron Maiden - "Bring Your Daughter...To The Slaughter" For Number 1 single over the subsequent years Click Here The Number 1 album was: Madonna - "The Immaculate Collection" For Number 1 album over the subsequent years Click Here Born on 8th Jan: 1935 - Elvis Aaron Presley ( 'The King' of rock 'n' roll; deceased ) 1937 - Shirley Bassey 1947 - David Bowie ( real name David Jones ) 1947 - Terry Sylvester ( guitarist, The Swinging Blue Jeans / The Hollies ) 1959 - Paul Hester ( drummer, Crowded House ) 1969 - R Kelly Cool.I got Elvis and Bowie!!! |
Dan C. 24.05.2007 00:49 |
Janet wrote:You win... If you call that winning.Dan Corson VI: Son of Altered Beast wrote: I'd rather not say... Mine are shit.Oh...so YOUR song is shit, eh? How would you like to have "Calcutta" by Lawrence Welk? ;-) Wow, I AM older than dirt! LOL! :-) |
eenaweena 24.05.2007 05:09 |
UK version: On 1st Feb 1991 ... The Number 1 single was: The K.L.F. featuring Children of The Revolution - "3AM Eternal" For Number 1 single over the subsequent years Click Here The Number 1 album was: Sting - "The Soul Cages" For Number 1 album over the subsequent years Click Here Born on 1st Feb: 1937 - Don Everly ( The Everly Brothers ) 1937 - Ray Sawyer ( vocalist, Dr Hook ) 1938 - Jimmy Carl Black ( drummer, Frank Zappa ) 1966 - Laurent Garnier ( Top French DJ ) 1968 - Lisa Marie Presley ( daughter of Elvis and former wife of Michael Jackson ) O.o |
runy 24.05.2007 06:06 |
"Like a Virgin" by Madonna wehehehehe.... ;) |
you_rock_my_socks06 24.05.2007 13:52 |
According to the UK charts 21st Sept 1990 The Steve Miller Band - The Joker And the U.S: Wilson Phillips - Release Me |
deleted user 24.05.2007 21:59 |
lol! awesomeness: "Don't Let the Sun Go Down on Me" by George Michael & Elton John |
willem-jan 8923 29.05.2007 03:53 |
US: "Fly, Robin, Fly" by Silver Convention UK: Bohemian Rhapsody - Queen |
YourValentine 29.05.2007 06:39 |
"Fly, Robin, Fly" by Silver Convention Silver Convention was a horrible "disco" group from Germany. I had no idea that they had a no. 1 in the USA. It was even worse than Milly Vanilly... |
willem-jan 8923 29.05.2007 07:19 |
YourValentine wrote: "Fly, Robin, Fly" by Silver Convention Silver Convention was a horrible "disco" group from Germany. I had no idea that they had a no. 1 in the USA. It was even worse than Milly Vanilly...Do you know this other song I mentioned as well? Seems that with a title like that it must be some pretentious one hit wonder guy or something... Anyway, I didn't know this Silver Convention band, now that I do (to some extend) I'm not going to find out any more. Thanks for the warning! |
Mr Mercury 29.05.2007 13:50 |
Wow!! A double Beatles connection going on in mine ha ha!! In the Uk it was Peter and Gordon with "In A World Without Love" written by Paul McCartney In the US it was The Beatles with "Cant Buy Me Love". Nuff said. I win so there :P |
YourValentine 29.05.2007 13:53 |
Bohemiam Rhapsody - Queen Yes, I have some dim recollection of this group - it was some awful 70s glam outfit, you know with make up, long hair, glitter and all that stuff. The song did not impress me at all, no idea what it was about. I don't think it was ever heard of again. |
Vincent. 29.05.2007 14:03 |
YourValentine wrote: Bohemiam Rhapsody - Queen Yes, I have some dim recollection of this group - it was some awful 70s glam outfit, you know with make up, long hair, glitter and all that stuff. The song did not impress me at all, no idea what it was about. I don't think it was ever heard of again.I feel sorry for you! I hate that song! It's horrible! And the lead singer...some fellow that had a planet for a last name...he was gay! And he wore these atrocious tight body-suits all the time...It was disgusting! :P |
Penetration_Guru 29.05.2007 14:24 |
US - My Sweet Lord - George Harrison UK - Grandad - Clive Dunn |
willem-jan 8923 29.05.2007 15:29 |
<font color=weed>Make Love<h6>Not War! wrote:Hmmmm....i'll give up looking for that song/singer as well then :PYourValentine wrote: Bohemiam Rhapsody - Queen Yes, I have some dim recollection of this group - it was some awful 70s glam outfit, you know with make up, long hair, glitter and all that stuff. The song did not impress me at all, no idea what it was about. I don't think it was ever heard of again.I feel sorry for you! I hate that song! It's horrible! And the lead singer...some fellow that had a planet for a last name...he was gay! And he wore these atrocious tight body-suits all the time...It was disgusting! :P |
sparrow 21754 29.05.2007 16:03 |
'so emotional' by whitney houston.... why cant i remember that song? |
alexmax87 29.05.2007 17:18 |
OHHHHH...a wonderful song! 14 Feb. 1987 Living on a prayer! Jon BON JOVI...one of my favourite!!! |
Sergei. 29.05.2007 17:27 |
I got... "I'd Do Anything for Love (But I Won't Do That)" by Meat Loaf LMAO xD When Freddie was born, it was "To Each His Own" by Freddie Martin. Interesting. :P One of my brothers' is "I'm Too Sexy" by Right Said Fred. xD |
Hangman_96 06.08.2011 15:17 |
Bone thugs-n-harmony - Tha Crossroads Wtf? Cool, I've brought back to life a 4 years old topic. lol |
mooghead 06.08.2011 15:50 |
I may already be on this thread but cant be arsed to look. Hate to say it but 'Save Your Kisses For Me' :-( |
GratefulFan 06.08.2011 16:18 |
magicalfreddiemercury wrote: Well, mine more than gives away my age, but it's one to be proud of, methinks - "Love Me Do" ~ The Beatles I'll take it. :-) ====================== Mine was 'Groovin'' by the Young Rascals, but while there 'Love Me Do' caught my eye on the same page. Unless it was in and out of number one over a bit of time, our birthdays must be close. :) |
Thistle 06.08.2011 20:03 |
Nobody ever told me what it was, but according to Wikipedia, it was Barbara Streisand with "Woman In Love". Although it wasn't number one when my sister was born, Tears For Fears' "Everybody Wants To Rule The World" was playing on the radio in the hospital as my mum was giving birth....rather beautifully, my sister arrived to the opening line "welcome to your life"! |
MadTheSwine73 25.09.2011 20:53 |
I Want To Hold Your Hand - The Beatles |
MercuryArts 27.09.2011 11:27 |
"People Got To Be Free"- The Rascals |
brENsKi 28.09.2011 13:02 |
mine was Tchaikovsky's 1812 overture - initial release date |