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Who was at Number 1 the day you were born?
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Los Lobos - La Bamba!0
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Don't need to look it up. Herman's Hermits, I'm into something good. Naturally... :-)0
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Slade - "Cum On Feel The Noize0
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Marvin Gaye - "I Heard It Through The Grapevine"0
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Are you royalty then?Addickted4life said:Spice Girls - "Wannabe"
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Alanis Morissette - "Jagged Little Pill"0 -
Cliff Richard - Living Doll. First time round ;-(0
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Nena - 99 Red Balloons
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Tie A Yellow Ribbon Round The Old Oak Tree - Tony Orlando and Dawn0
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Tennessee Ernie Ford - Sixteen Tons0
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Paul Hardcastle - 19!0
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I win the "eldest" contest - Number one was Sam Bartram0
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Eddie Calvert - "Cherry Pink And Apple Blossom White"0
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Am I here the only one who can remember the 1947 Cup Final? I was three months old and can clearly remember watching the final on our 36 inch colour TV
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Flat screen ?PeterGage said:Am I here the only one who can remember the 1947 Cup Final? I was three months old and can clearly remember watching the final on our 36 inch colour TV
Oggy and Len was there !
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Jeez, I'm freakin' old! ;-(
Jim Reeves - Distant Drums, with The Beatles' Revolver as the top album!
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Yazz & Plastic Population - "The Only Way Is Up"0
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Al Martino - Here in My Heart.
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Me too, but only just!Davo55 said:
But you've made me very happy CharltonKerry - thank f@@k I'm not the oldest :-)CharltonKerry said:Well I think I am the oldest, I was born a month before the charts where stated, therefore to make me fell very ancient mine is from the sheet music chart :-) and its Vera Lynn, and the homing waltz, do I win a prize? PS 15-10-52. God I feel bloody old now.
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Beethoven's 9th0
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Dude that is f***ing awesome.HarryAMuse said:The Shadows - Apache
How cool do they look here?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EzgbcyfJgfQ
I've never seen that before - I'm used to seeing the showbiz style TV performances with the "Shadows walk" and the inane grins.
Also, that's the original band with Jet Harris and Tony Meehan - how cool does Jet look with his leathers and woodbines.
Fantastic - thanks for posting that
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Me too !Sonicstud85 said:Paul Hardcastle - 19!
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Issy Bonn - "I'm In Love With Two Sweethearts"0
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Benny Hill - Ernie (the fastest milkman in the west) :-/0
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Just before my appearance on the scene the charts had been dominated by Don Welch and his Wembley Wonders and their stirring rendition of 'The Red, Red Robin' (with yodelling by Bert Turner). Unfortunately, by the time I arrived, Raich Carter and his Baseball Boys were on top with the very forgettable 'It's Drizzling In Derby'. But whilst Derby were one hit wonders, Don and the boys hit the big time again with 'Do The Duffy', a dance that involved a lot of running about. Hits have been few and far between since those halcyon days and the band has undergone many personnel changes but their loyal fan club continues to live in hope.
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Shakin' Stevens - "Green Door"0
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Yikes! I think I would have climbed back into the womb ;-)Thommo said:Shakin' Stevens - "Green Door"
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Dorothy Squires - "A Tree in the Meadow" - She lived in one of the big houses facing Danson Park lake0
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Ha! It's a trumpet instrumental.Oggy Red said:iainment said:Eddie Calvert - "Cherry Pink And Apple Blossom White"
Me too.
Never even 'eard of him.
EDIT: Perhaps he's related to Wayne Bridge?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-TcLdJlA0Nc
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