I'm pretty sure it was, "Thank the Lord He Didn't Give us Twins" as sung by me dear ol' Dad!
Not something from Robert Johnson the 1930’s?I'm pretty sure it was, "Thank the Lord He Didn't Give us Twins" as sung by me dear ol' Dad!
Now, if you were also born in Philly, then things will start getting eerie.Wow, we were born the same week obviously You beat me to it!
And here it isMine was Peter Sarstedt, Where Do You Go To (My Lovely)? He was keeping Marvin Gaye’s I Heard It Through The Grapevine off number one in the UK. That’s March, 1969.
Here's a trivia question for you ...
I remember it well. 25th Sept-1st October 1968.Those Were the Days, Mary hopkins
That Lucky Old Sun" | Frankie Laine |
Hit No 1 in February 1966Nancy Sinatra - ‘These Boots Are Made For Walkin’.
That Lucky Old Sun" Frankie Laine
October 31, 1949
Wow! Thank you very much, my dear @Lockback . I didn’t know any of them. I was very young when I was born…Here's a trivia question for you ...
Q: What future stars were members of the The Champs (albeit it may have been after Tequila)?
A: Seals & Crofts.
And I am quite old.Wow! Thank you very much, my dear @Lockback . I didn’t know any of them. I was very young when I was born…
Willie Nelson did it best, in my opinion. If I die before him he's going to sing it at my funeral, lol!
Everyone from Louis Armstrong to Bob Dylan seems to have covered this
You made this easy for me mate, I'm 12th Sep 1961!What was the number one song in your country on the day you were born?
Here's mine. It was John Leyton - Johnny Remember Me, Number one from August 31st - September 21st 1961 in the UK.
I was born 15th September.
What's yours?