November 27, 2003 at 12:33 am
By: martin_EGTK - 7th December 2003 at 01:18
oh dear oh dear oh dear, mine was ‘The Chicken Song’ by Spitting Image!!
By: LBARULES - 6th December 2003 at 17:09
Mine was-He Ain’t Heavy, He’s My Brother by
The Hollies
By: Hellier 006 - 2nd December 2003 at 11:58
im still young. and small
By: Ren Frew - 2nd December 2003 at 11:23
Originally posted by GZYL
OH WOW!!!!!!!!!!! Survivor – Eye Of The Tiger!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I remember coming out of the cinema having seen Rocky III, the strains of Eye of the Tiger still ringing in my ears as I shadow boxed all the way home ! 😀
By: Ren Frew - 2nd December 2003 at 11:21
Originally posted by Moondance
Off to see the great Glenn Tilbrook from Squeeze doing one of his pub shows this week – Tears of a Clown is one of the covers he usually does, with the inebriated audience attempting to be the Miracles – priceless!!
Yeah I accidentally went to one of those at the Belfast Empire a couple of years ago. We just popped in for a pint, found out he was on and as we had arrived before 8pm, got to stay for free ! 😀
By: Ren Frew - 2nd December 2003 at 09:40
At least my US number one is a bit groovier… Tears Of A Clown, Smokey Robinson and The Miracles. 😀
Very apt !:rolleyes:
By: mike currill - 2nd December 2003 at 08:41
Originally posted by Ren Frew
Did the charts start in 1950 in the UK ? I seem to recall some recent anniversary.
1952
By: GZYL - 1st December 2003 at 10:55
OH WOW!!!!!!!!!!! Survivor – Eye Of The Tiger!!!!!!!!!!!!!
By: Ren Frew - 1st December 2003 at 10:46
Did the charts start in 1950 in the UK ? I seem to recall some recent anniversary.
By: mike currill - 1st December 2003 at 08:34
Originally posted by Kat
Work it out – or check your profile? 😀
Whichever lights your fire lass. Of course you could always ask if you wish to save yourself the effort of finding out what year the charts started ( in this country) if you really wanted to know
By: Warhawk - 30th November 2003 at 22:13
On the UK chart it was Green green grass of home by Tom Jones and on the US chart it was I’m a believer by the Monkees.
By: Kat - 30th November 2003 at 14:31
Originally posted by mike currill
Oh well, if everyone else is being honest about showing their age I may as well join in. The day I was born there was no no1 as I was born before the charts were started (by 5 years so work it out for yourselves what year I was born – winner gets a year’s supply of fresh air
Work it out – or check your profile? 😀
By: wannabe pilot - 30th November 2003 at 13:44
Lol mine was ‘a groovy kind of love’ by Phil Collins. I have also found out that Barry White shares my birthday!
By: Britannia - 30th November 2003 at 10:35
Mine has got to be the worst ‘Cliff Richard- Mistletoe and Wine’
By: Arthur - 30th November 2003 at 10:31
Everything I Own by Ken Boothe. I’m afraid most people only remember the Boy George version.
By: Ren Frew - 30th November 2003 at 08:38
I Hear You Knockin’ by Dave Edmunds.
By: mike currill - 30th November 2003 at 07:54
Oh well, if everyone else is being honest about showing their age I may as well join in. The day I was born there was no no1 as I was born before the charts were started (by 5 years so work it out for yourselves what year I was born – winner gets a year’s supply of fresh air
By: steve rowell - 30th November 2003 at 02:56
Originally posted by SE5AFAN
Showing my age here.Needles and Pins by the Searchers
I’m showing my age as well : Chattanooga shoe shine boy
By: Kat - 27th November 2003 at 17:32
Apparently here it was John Travolta and Olivia Newton-John with You’re The One That I Want (the site claims it is having a rest… Did you all have to go on it at the same time? I had to consult a Guinness Book of Hit Singles!) which was number 1 for 9 weeks. Dunno what it was at home… 🙂
By: SE5AFAN - 27th November 2003 at 14:13
Showing my age here.
Needles and Pins by the Searchers