Rather worryingly for me (may 75)
It was Tammy Wynettee - Stand by your Man!
Rather worryingly for me (may 75)
It was Tammy Wynettee - Stand by your Man!
Again, the bloody awful Beatles with Lady Madonna. Close call - it was Celebrations by ol' Wrinkly Neck soon after.
I doubt whether anyone was actually listening to much as that nice chap Martin Luther King was whacked on the same day...
Cougar, I laughed at your post, and was then brought immediately back to earth when I realised we were born in the same week.
I was pleased - no, THRILLED! - to discover that #1 on the day my wife was born, was none other than 'Ken Lee'
Ken Leeeeeeeeeeeeeee, tulibu dibu douchou....
Hang on; your wife is seventeen???
Mine:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=LIuBhS70sio
As for birthdays; mine's a special rare one, innit, so not going to be many famous people born on it. The only ones I can find that are even vaguely recognisable are actor Joss Ackland, and serial killer Aileen Wuornos.

Typical.
Would ya...?
Wet Wet Wet - Goodnight Girl
Don't think I've ever heard it. Think I've heard of Wet Wet Wet though.
The Beatles - All you need is love
The shoop shoop song by Cher may 91 LOL
A classic for sure
may 91
I'm old enough to be Emsz' dad.
Does me head in that there are adults who were born in the Nineties.
Beatles but also share a birthday with Tom jones
Smokey Robinson - Tears of a Clown
November 1971 Slade `Coz I love You'
Feb '74 mud- tiger feet
April 63, he`s so fine - the chiffons .
too shameful to mention.
bikebouy wins.
August 1953
UK Frankie Lane - I believe
US Eddie Fisher - I'm walking behind you
I'm surprised there was was pop charts back then!
Ha! Didn't know this!
Gloria Gaynor, I will survive.
Procol Harum - A Whiter Shade Of Pale
David Soul -
'Dont give up on us'
Winner!
Quite a goody for me:
porter_jamie - MemberMungo Jerry, In the summertime
+1 , mine was during the 7 weeks it was at #1 in 1970 was yours or was it the'87 one?
www.youtube.com/watch?v=bKZcLEY2qEY
One week later and it would have been this
www.youtube.com/watch?v=YriPIujLtsA
Christmas 1972 must have been a barrel of laughs.
Suicide is Painless - the theme from M.A.S.H.
May 1976 so it was a bit of fernando by ABBA
Feb 6 1969 - Albatross by Fleetwood Mac
29 Feb 1960:
The Shadows - Dance On
Bee Gees - Night Fever
The Rolling Stones The Last Time
www.youtube.com/watch?v=BzZHmHqEE7k not bad, not bad.
For me, The Beatles, Get Back (hopefully not what my Dad said when he saw me for the first time)
Me too! (may 1969)
Apache ,by The Shadows.
Bucks fuzz - land of make belief.
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