What tune was number one the day you were born?

Heh. I had a Bobby Sherman lunchbox in kindergarten.

12/19/1948 … “Buttons and Bows” by Dinah Shore

“Rock Around the Clock” by Bill Haley & His Comets

Woohoo! Good one! :slight_smile:

May 12th, 1969 - “Age of Aquarius / Let the Sun Shine In: the Flesh Failures” by the 5th Dimension. How groovy!

And you were born the day Sgt Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band was released in the USA. (It’s my birthday too, yeah.)

Is it creepy that the #1 single on the day the WTC fell was 2001 … “Fallin’” by Alicia Keys?

Far out.

I already knew the answer to this one: Ebony and Ivory, by Paul McCartney and Stevie Wonder.

Oh my God, that was hilarious! I didn’t think anybody still said that!

:smiley:

1958 … “All I Have to Do Is Dream” by The Everly Brothers

I actually know this one.

I may have been conceived when a Debbie Reynolds song was #1 though :smack:

Hey! Baby by Bruce Channel.

April 6, 1950: “Music! Music! Music!” by Teresa Brewer

“All we need is me and you and
Music! Music! Music!”

It could be worse. Lots worse.

“Heartaches”, by Ted Weems

Mr. Sandman, by the Chordettes

Sorry, you’re off by a few days. I was born Nov. 27, 1967.

Either you got your dates wrong or the site has which song was #1 wrong.

Hey, I’ve got that on a 45, along with “I Like Them All” I believe. It’s a pretty good song.
Mine is “Deep Purple”, which happens to be my favorite color so that’s all right.

Just be thankful you weren’t born in 1933… :rolleyes:

“Shaft,” by Isaac Hayes.

Can you dig it?

“Running Bear” by Johnny Preston.

Prince - When Doves Cry.

Hmm, interesting title. Quickly downloads ::listening:: AAUGH! The beat! Doop dit dit doop, doop dit dit doop. . . “Yeah baby, dig the picture, animals in heat with curious poses.”

I still don’t understand the appeal of 80s music.