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Old 04-16-2008, 01:29 AM   #1
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Default What was the number one song

on the day you were born (your birthtune)?

http://www.joshhosler.biz/NumberOneI...electMonth.htm

For me, it was "With a Litte Luck" by Paul McCartney and Wings
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"Brand New Key" by Melanie. I got screwed.
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"Brand New Key" by Melanie. I got screwed.
What are you talking about? That is a great piece of pop. " You got abrand new pair of roller skates anmd I got abrand new key"
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"Let Your Love Flow" by The Bellamy Brothers

I actually like that song... Of course I like the "Redneck Girl" by the Bellamy Brothers better
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What are you talking about? That is a great piece of pop. " You got abrand new pair of roller skates anmd I got abrand new key"
I must admit, I had never heard the song, so I just went and listened to it. I stand by my previous statement.
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I think a more pertinent question would be what is the song that was number one when you turned 16. This was when you could date, drive, had the pretense of independence and your body was in the midst of hormone wars. That was the time when music was Important. Now this idea seemed very sound until I saw the song that was number one on my 16th birthday. Blechh. But for the rest of you, you should consider it.
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I think a more pertinent question would be what is the song that was number one when you turned 16. This was when you could date, drive, had the pretense of independence and your body was in the midst of hormone wars. That was the time when music was Important. Now this idea seemed very sound until I saw the song that was number one on my 16th birthday. Blechh. But for the rest of you, you should consider it.
"On My Own" by Patti Labelle and Michael McDonald. As you said, blechh.
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I think a more pertinent question would be what is the song that was number one when you turned 16. This was when you could date, drive, had the pretense of independence and your body was in the midst of hormone wars. That was the time when music was Important. Now this idea seemed very sound until I saw the song that was number one on my 16th birthday. Blechh. But for the rest of you, you should consider it.
So? What was the song?

When I turned 16, the #1 song was Coming Up by Paul McCartney - the live version from Glasgow.

That particular song is one in which McCartney played all the musical instruments when he recorded it in studio for his album.
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So? What was the song?

When I turned 16, the #1 song was Coming Up by Paul McCartney - the live version from Glasgow.

That particular song is one in which McCartney played all the musical instruments when he recorded it in studio for his album.
Disco Lady by Johnnie Taylor.

That hurt to admit. I don't even know what it sounds like but I ma pretty sure I don't like it.
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Disco Lady by Johnnie Taylor.

That hurt to admit. I don't even know what it sounds like but I ma pretty sure I don't like it.
The title sounds vaguely familiar, but I don't ever remember ever hearing it.
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