duaneiac Posted September 1, 2015 Report Posted September 1, 2015 You can discover the #1 song (I assume from US record charts) from the day you were born here:http://playback.fm/birthday-songFor me, it was "Runaway' by Del Shannon. (The site also informed me that i am over 28 million minutes old )Any one else care to share? Quote
BFrank Posted September 1, 2015 Report Posted September 1, 2015 "Rags to Riches" by Tony BennettYou were bornĀ 32,482,731 mins ago!!YIKES! Quote
Ted O'Reilly Posted September 1, 2015 Report Posted September 1, 2015 "Frenesi" by Artie Shaw.Ā (I share a birthdate with Nick Nolte.) Quote
jazzbo Posted September 1, 2015 Report Posted September 1, 2015 I've checked this out before, and the answer is the same, so it's probably accurate:Ā "Rock around the Clock," Bill Haley and the Comets. Quote
danasgoodstuff Posted September 1, 2015 Report Posted September 1, 2015 Hey There (you with the stars in your eyes) by Rosie Clooney - I'm wondering what were the #1 R&B and C&W singles that day?Ā I love Grant & Ike's version of Hey There, so... Quote
duaneiac Posted September 1, 2015 Author Report Posted September 1, 2015 "Rags to Riches" by Tony BennettYou were bornĀ 32,482,731 mins ago!!YIKES!Hey -- at least both you and Tony Bennett are still around! Quote
BFrank Posted September 1, 2015 Report Posted September 1, 2015 "Rags to Riches" by Tony BennettYou were bornĀ 32,482,731 mins ago!!YIKES!Hey -- at least both you and Tony Bennett are still around!Yes...........there's THAT! Ā Quote
GA Russell Posted September 1, 2015 Report Posted September 1, 2015 Goodnight, Irene by Gordon Jenkins and The WeaversAnd the #1 movie was All About Eve. Quote
Larry Kart Posted September 1, 2015 Report Posted September 1, 2015 (edited) "Tangerine," Jimmy DorseyCould be worseFirst pop song I was aware of -- "On the Atchison, TopekaĀ and the Santa Fe" (I liked it)First piece of music I loathed -- "Funiculi, Funicula" (played on the electricĀ organ by one Rosa Rio, it was the theme song of the soap opera "Lorenzo Jones") Edited September 1, 2015 by Larry Kart Quote
A Lark Ascending Posted September 1, 2015 Report Posted September 1, 2015 Stars and Stripes Forever by Sousa's Band Quote
Shawn Posted September 1, 2015 Report Posted September 1, 2015 Close To You by The Carpenters. Ā Insert puking emoticon....Ā Quote
xybert Posted September 1, 2015 Report Posted September 1, 2015 You can discover the #1 song (I assume from US record charts) from the day you were born here:http://playback.fm/birthday-songFor me, it was "Runaway' by Del Shannon. (The site also informed me that i am over 28 million minutes old )Any one else care to share?One of my favourite songs.Mine = Queen - Another One Bites The Dust Quote
paul secor Posted September 1, 2015 Report Posted September 1, 2015 Perry Como: "Till the End of Time" - a song I can't ever rememberĀ hearing before now. Quote
Aggie87 Posted September 1, 2015 Report Posted September 1, 2015 I'm Telling You Now by Freddie and the Dreamers. Ā I think even someone like me could actually do this dance. Ā Ā Quote
aparxa Posted September 1, 2015 Report Posted September 1, 2015 Let's get physical, physical. I wanna get physical, let's get into physical. Quote
TedR Posted September 1, 2015 Report Posted September 1, 2015 Ballad of Davey Crockett. He repaired the crack in the Liberty Bell. I forgot about that.Ā Quote
danasgoodstuff Posted September 2, 2015 Report Posted September 2, 2015 Ballad of Davey Crockett. He repaired the crack in the Liberty Bell. I forgot about that.Ā But what did he do with the crack of Dawn? Quote
Chuck Nessa Posted September 2, 2015 Report Posted September 2, 2015 Ann, my wife was born in early January and is saddled with Bing's White Christmas. Quote
Spontooneous Posted September 2, 2015 Report Posted September 2, 2015 Toccata and Fugue in D minor Quote
Soulstation1 Posted September 2, 2015 Report Posted September 2, 2015 Day Dream Believer - The Monkees Quote
mjazzg Posted September 2, 2015 Report Posted September 2, 2015 (edited) Big Bad John by Jimmy Deanand they didn't call me John but whether I'm big or bad I'll let others decide.I wonder what the UKĀ #1 was?Just checked the 'conceived' link and gotĀ Calcutta by Lawrence Welk and His Orchestra. So glad my folks weren't in the USĀ Edited September 2, 2015 by mjazzg Quote
kinuta Posted September 2, 2015 Report Posted September 2, 2015 To Each His Own - Eddy HowardI really like the song. Al Martino sang it for Michael Corleone in Godfather 3. Quote
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