Well the UK Number One on the day I was born was 'Mull Of Kintyre/Girls School' by Wings and the US Number One was 'How Deep Is Your Love' by The Bee Gees.
No1 Record the day you were born
Nicked this from my site which was nicked from another by Jola
Go here to see what was No1 in the charts on the day you were born. Mine was Maggie May - Rod Stewart
Go here to see what was No1 in the charts on the day you were born. Mine was Maggie May - Rod Stewart
Well, I didn't need that website to be able to tell you that 'Tragedy' by the Bee Gees was the UK no. 1 on the day I was born. No matter what your viewpoint, it's somewhat appropriate.
And apparently the US no.1 was 'Do Ya Think I'm Sexy' by Rod Stewart. Hmmmm, well.
And apparently the US no.1 was 'Do Ya Think I'm Sexy' by Rod Stewart. Hmmmm, well.
OY!! Teresa you thief
Ok - mine was:-
UK Chart - Grandad by Clive Dunn
US Chart - My Sweet Lord by George Harrison
Ok - mine was:-
UK Chart - Grandad by Clive Dunn
US Chart - My Sweet Lord by George Harrison
You're The One That I Want by
John Travolta And Olivia Newton-John
John Travolta And Olivia Newton-John
'Do You Know It's Christmas' by Band Aid
UK:-
Free by
Deniece Williams (never heard of it)
USA:-
Hotel California by
The Eagles (I love this song, always have, always will!)
Free by
Deniece Williams (never heard of it)
USA:-
Hotel California by
The Eagles (I love this song, always have, always will!)
Snap! And i've never heard of it either.
by Cat
UK:-
Free by
Deniece Williams (never heard of it)
In the US - When i need you by Leo Sayer. Again i don't think i know it, but this is probably good
Think you'll find that was 'Do they know it's Christmas', especially as I remember buying the single when it came out
by KieranFrost
'Do You Know It's Christmas' by Band Aid
UK: Baby Jump by Mungo Jerry
US: One Bad Apple by The Osmonds
US: One Bad Apple by The Osmonds
I *know* that song, its great
by gobstopper
USA: The Year 2525, Zager & Evans (Who?!)
As I know which site this has come via I'll just copy/paste then
UK Number 1 - Cum On Feel The Noize by Slade
US Number 1 - Love Train by The O' Jays
The U.K. number 1 on the 17th August 1978 was 'You're The One That I Want' by John Travolta And Olivia Newton-John.
I am not so keen on that
At least I can live with the fact that I share a B day with Belinda Carlisle.
It gets worse.
Apparantly, on the date of my 18th, the Spice Girls were at No1 with Wannabe
how much does that suck?
(Edited by Tycho 24/08/2002 02:45)
I am not so keen on that
At least I can live with the fact that I share a B day with Belinda Carlisle.
It gets worse.
Apparantly, on the date of my 18th, the Spice Girls were at No1 with Wannabe
how much does that suck?
(Edited by Tycho 24/08/2002 02:45)
UK -- If by Telly Savalas Telly Savalas?!?
US -- Black Water by the Doobie Brothers
And I'd just like to say again, Telly Savalas?!?
Abba - Waterloo
It could have been a lot worse - if I had been born 4 days earlier it would have been Seasons in the Sun
It could have been a lot worse - if I had been born 4 days earlier it would have been Seasons in the Sun