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Who was at Number 1 the day you were born?
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Davo55 mine also Slim Whitman 'Rose Marie'0
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Before the Singles Chart was started: Nat King Cole - Unforgetable.0
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Already know this:
I hear you knocking - Dave Edmunds0 -
Andy Williams - "Butterfly"0
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Mud - Tiger Feet0
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Fugees - "Killing Me Softly'' - I like that song so its a pleasant outcome.0
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Think you might even be older than me :-)MeebaumAzanitch said:Before the Singles Chart was started: Nat King Cole - Unforgetable.
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Rolf Harris - 'Two Little Boys'0
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Can't be having that CE It was a great year: lovely summer, first decent motorbike, holiday romance, first pay packet, and the Shads remind me of it all every time I hear them. Could still do 'the Shadows Walk' if it wasn't for me trouble!Covered End said:The Shadows - "Wonderful Land" - What a load of shite.
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The Number 1 single was:
B. Bumble & The Stingers - "Nut Rocker"
The Number 1 album was:
Elvis Presley - "Blue Hawaii (OST)"
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Mario Lanza • Anne Shelton - "The Loveliest Night Of The Year"
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Bryan Adams - (Everything I Do) I Do It For You0
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That strat........ red I understand, these guys were great, and are great.HarryAMuse said:The Shadows - Apache
How cool do they look here?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EzgbcyfJgfQ
Regarded as Cliff's backing band, they were a lot more than that, and Hank, the only guy except Buddy Holly who was an early icon.
Along with Lonnie Donegan, who almost invented the british rock/skiffel sound.
Hank must have inspired thousands of young teenager's to take up the guitar.
Of course I was more into Page and Clapton/Beck, re: Yardbirds/Bluesbreakers, before Hendrix and Gallagher.
For some one who was into progressive blues I have not progressed one step forward in 40 years, but then I do not think the guitar has either.
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Joe Brown was very highly rated at the time too Ken.0
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I still have all my own teeth as well. Sadly the old radiogram has long gone!CharltonKerry said:
Think you might even be older than me :-)MeebaumAzanitch said:Before the Singles Chart was started: Nat King Cole - Unforgetable.
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Take That............. Patience.0
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Still is - he's had a bit of a reassessment methinks.Algarveaddick said:Joe Brown was very highly rated at the time too Ken.
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Most of the girls seem to be passing on this thread - think I will keep it that way ;-)0
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Remember seeing Eddie Calvert at the flic house in Woolwich, I think it was the Odeon, playing live.Algarveaddick said:
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Along with Bert Weedon's, Play In A Day. I remember learning the chord of C that day, if I'd learned two more, who knows, I might have been a member of Status Quo.ken from bexley said:
That strat........ red I understand, these guys were great, and are great.HarryAMuse said:The Shadows - Apache
How cool do they look here?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EzgbcyfJgfQ
Regarded as Cliff's backing band, they were a lot more than that, and Hank, the only guy except Buddy Holly who was an early icon.
Along with Lonnie Donegan, who almost invented the british rock/skiffel sound.
Hank must have inspired thousands of young teenager's to take up the guitar.Of course I was more into Page and Clapton/Beck, re: Yardbirds/Bluesbreakers, before Hendrix and Gallagher.
For some one who was into progressive blues I have not progressed one step forward in 40 years, but then I do not think the guitar has either.
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Duran Duran - is there something I should know0
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Come on Ray, I've seen your birth certificate! It was in the Natural History museum.0
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My birthhday is 30th of this month so Slim must have been no 1 for four weeks0
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Call out the instigators
Because there's something in the air
We've got to get together sooner or later
Because the revolution's here, and you know it's right
And you know that it's right0















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