What was the number one song on the day you were born

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Do you know the #1 song the day you were born, or any other date?

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Entry #59

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Avatar Tenaj -
#1
The song that was #1 when I was born is perfect. I would love it today.

Sh-Boom by the Crew Cuts
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VmEGEmUBJUI
Avatar cher19622 -
#2
Sherry Baby,,,,Dec,,1961
Avatar justxploring -
#3
Although I wasn't born in 1953, it's hard to imagine that "Doggie in the Window" was EVER a #1 hit. :-)
Avatar pacattack05 -
#4
The charleston.
Avatar LOTTOMIKE -
#5
early '75 with 'have you never been mellow' by olivia newton john.
Avatar ThatScaryChick -
#6
"Shadow Dancing" by Andy Gibb
Avatar JAP69 -
#7
They was a rockin to this one
on my date of birth 1941 ... "Piano Concerto in B Flat" by Freddy Martin

the years top songs

1941 HIT PARADE WINNERS
FIRST PLACE SONGS - (TOTAL WEEKS)

I HEAR A RHAPSODY                             (16)
      George Fragos, Dick Gasparre and Jack Baker
MY SISTER AND I                               (14)
      Lyrics: Hy Zaret; Music: Joan Whitney and Alex Kramer
THE HUT SUT SONG                             (12)
      Leo V. Killian, Jack Owens and Ted McMichael
      Introduced in the Musical Film San Antonio Rose
INTERMEZZO                                    (20)
      Lyrics: Robert Henning; Music: Heinz Provost
      Introduced in the Non-Musical Film: Intermezzo
CHATTANOOGA CHOO CHOO                         (13)
      Lyrics: Mack Gordon; Music: Harry Warren
YOU AND I                                    (19)
      Meredith Willson
AMAPOLA                                       (19)
      Lyrics: Albert Gamse; Music: Joseph M. LaCalle
MARIE ELENA                                   (22)
      Lyrics: Sidney Keith (Bob) Russell; Music: Lorenzo Barcelata
DADDY                                         (15)
      Bobby Troup
      Introduced in the 1941 musical film: Two Latins from Manhattan
WHITE CLIFFS OF DOVER                          (17)
      Lyrics: Nat Burton: Music: Walter Kent
I DON'T WANT TO SET THE WORLD ON FIRE          (15)
      Bennie Benjamin, Sol Marcus, Eddie Durham and Edward Seiler
TONIGHT WE LOVE                                (15)
      Lyrics: Bobby Worth: Music: Freddy Martin, Ray Austin
      Based on Tchaikovsky's Piano Concerto #1 in B-Flat minor
WISE OLD OWL                                    (10)
     Joe Ricardel



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