What was No. 1 on the day you were born?

Do that to me one more time by Captain and Tenille.




Yikes.
 
Apparently there was no music when I was born. :p I was 2.5 when the british charts began and six when the US charts began.
 
i would hope it would be something poignant in a hard rock kind of way, but it was probably early disco mush
 
the U.S. No.1 on the 2nd April 1975 was... Lady Marmalade by
Labelle
 
the U.S. No.1 on the

4th November 1973 was...

Midnight Train to Georgia by
Gladys Knight and the Pips

Not too shabby.
 
whoa starfish..you beat me into the world by 4 days...how weird is it we were posting the same song for ourselves at the same time....must mean we will have to marry:)
 
Todd said:
the U.S. No.1 on the 2nd April 1975 was... Lady Marmalade by
Labelle

Almost like now!

the U.S. No.1 on the 11th October 1978 was... Kiss You All Over by
Exile

the U.K. No.1 on the 11th October 1978 was... Summer Nights by
John Travolta And Olivia Newton John
 
the U.S. No.1 on the 9th December 1976 was... Tonight's the Night (Gonna Be Alright) by
Rod Stewart
 
U.S.

the U.S. No.1 on the 4th January 1979 was... Le Freak by
Chic



Go figure
:rolleyes:
 
Great Post Bratcat

How would I get this information?
Silly Me, I forgot to read the entire post


Mistress- Nice pic!!


kgboot
 
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rambling man said:
whoa starfish..you beat me into the world by 4 days...how weird is it we were posting the same song for ourselves at the same time....must mean we will have to marry:)


I don't know whether to tell you I am already married or start up a family with you in Utah, and move David out later on!?! :)


I am your elder, so you must obey me. ;)
 
Oh, KG! Sorry...........

On BC's original post at the top is a link to the info generator that will tell you!

:)
 
Thanks Starfish!!

Yeah, I saw it now. Now I have to see what my theme songs are.


kgboot
 
nice to know

11/19/54
in the U.K. Hold my Hand by Don Cornell was number 1 on the charts.
the U.S. didnt start until jan of 1955.
 
US Charts:

Ain't No Mountain High Enough by
Diana Ross


UK Charts:

Band Of Gold by
Freda Payne
 
This was Interesting!!!!

U.S. "Paint it Black" by the Rolling Stones.

U.K. "Strangers In The Night" by Frank Sinatra


There must have been a Full Moon on the day is was born.
Or it was one hell of a Night, Don't Ya Think?

kgboot
 
August 20, 1974

US Chart: The Night Chicago Died, by Paper Lace
UK Chart: When Will I See You Again, by Three Degrees

I've never heard of either of these songs...
 
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