|
Post by fourlittlediamonds on Sept 7, 2021 6:08:21 GMT
I'm sure we've all done this one before and it will date us all terribly but just for the fun of it. (It's only for the UK charts so our overseas members will have to use an equivalent search in their country for their date unless they're interested in what was no 1 in the UK on their birthday.) playback.fm/birthday-song-ukMine was "Everlasting Love" by Love Affair. Bit disappointing but there you go. PS. There's an option that works out what was also No.1 when your parents were...erm ..at it, so to speak,if you want to imagine such a thing! Even more disappointing, I was likely conceived when Puppet on a String, by Sandie Shaw was no.1!
|
|
|
Post by Horacewimp on Sept 7, 2021 7:22:07 GMT
Do you love me by Brian Poole and the Tremeloes when I was born and The Next Time / Bachelor Boy by Cliff Richard and The Shadows for conception.
|
|
|
Post by Timeblue on Sept 7, 2021 8:10:26 GMT
Glad All Over was number 1 when I came along and I was possibly conceived to....... Gerry and the Pacemakers How Do You Do It! (I would have thought it was obvious )
|
|
|
Post by Timeblue on Sept 7, 2021 8:11:31 GMT
I'm sure we've all done this one before and it will date us all terribly but just for the fun of it. (It's only for the UK charts so our overseas members will have to use an equivalent search in their country for their date unless they're interested in what was no 1 in the UK on their birthday.) playback.fm/birthday-song-ukMine was "Everlasting Love" by Love Affair. Bit disappointing but there you go. PS. There's an option that works out what was also No.1 when your parents were...erm ..at it, so to speak,if you want to imagine such a thing! Even more disappointing, I was likely conceived when Puppet on a String, by Sandie Shaw was no.1! Everlasting Love is a brilliant song!
|
|
|
Post by trekkielo on Sept 7, 2021 14:16:43 GMT
"I Can See Clearly Now" by Johnny Nash, Billboard magazine's Hot 100 for the week ending Saturday, November 11th 1972, I was born Sunday, it would have landed exactly on my birthday if there was no leap year.
|
|
|
Post by Timeblue on Sept 7, 2021 15:16:23 GMT
"I Can See Clearly Now" by Johnny Nash, Billboard magazine's Hot 100 for the week ending Saturday, November 11th 1972, I was born Sunday, it would have landed exactly on my birthday if there was no leap year. Apparently Don Mcleans American Pie was number 1 on February 11th '72 (9 months earlier)
|
|
|
Post by Timeblue on Sept 7, 2021 15:19:38 GMT
I've just looked at Mrs T's birthday and she was born to The Hollies I'm Alive! (and conceived to Herman's Hermits I'm Into Something Good )
|
|
|
Post by orioles70 on Sept 7, 2021 15:30:10 GMT
I quite like that the #1 song for me was Telstar by the Tornados. I was less pleased that the website informed me that I've been alive for over 30 million minutes
|
|
|
Post by queenofthehours on Sept 8, 2021 13:02:18 GMT
'Total Eclipse of the Heart' by Bonnie Tyler was number one when I was born. It could have been worse.
|
|
|
Post by eloneen on Sept 8, 2021 17:22:49 GMT
In the US "Back in my Arms Again " by The Supremes was #1 when I was born. During the time that I was most likely conceived (on my parents' honeymoon, no less) it was "House of the Rising Sun."
|
|
|
Post by Grroosss on Sept 9, 2021 9:42:09 GMT
Interestingly enough, if I just went by the artist name, I'd fit right in with the rest of you
"Smooth" by Santana was no. 1 in the US when I was born (and in the UK, it would've been "The Millennium Prayer" by Cliff Richard)
|
|
|
Post by unomusette on Sept 9, 2021 21:26:56 GMT
Aww, I'm quite chuffed to have been born when Can't Buy Me Love was No.1 for the Beatles. And not surprised to find I was probably concieved to I Like It by Gerry and the Pacemakers, heee!
|
|
|
Post by Chippa on Sept 10, 2021 23:07:16 GMT
Interestingly enough, if I just went by the artist name, I'd fit right in with the rest of you
"Smooth" by Santana was no. 1 in the US when I was born
I suddenly feel 100 years old. Anyway, mine are Sir Duke by Stevie Wonder (US) and I Don't Want to Talk About It / The First Cut Is the Deepest by Rod Stewart (UK)
|
|
|
Post by BSJ on Sept 11, 2021 20:00:52 GMT
"Who's Sorry Now" Connie Francis UK 1958 "All I Have To Do Is Dream" Everly Brothers US 1958 - Now that's more like it!
|
|
|
Post by 88keys on Mar 27, 2022 16:29:17 GMT
I Adore Mi Amor by Color Me Badd haha.
|
|