http://www.everyhit.com/dates/index.html for me The Number 1 single was: Elvis Presley - "One Night / I Got Stung" The Number 1 album was: Original Soundtrack - "South Pacific" post your results
Did they have music back then?????? The Number 1 single was: The Walker Brothers - "The Sun Ain't Gonna Shine Anymore" The Number 1 album was: Original Soundtrack - "The Sound Of Music"
Oh dearie me.... The Number 1 single was: The Beatles - "Day Tripper / We Can Work It Out" The Number 1 album was: Beatles - "Rubber Soul"
The Number 1 single was: The Commodores - "Three Times A Lady" The Number 1 album was: Boney M - "Night Flight To Venus"
Quality stuff on my birthday The Number 1 single was: The Beatles - "Lady Madonna" The Number 1 album was: Bob Dylan - "John Wesley Harding" Born on 4th Apr: 1915 - David E. Larson McKinley Morganfield ( real name; Muddy Waters; blues vocalist/guitarist, ) 1948 - Pick Withers ( Dire Straits ) 1952 - Dave Hill ( guitarist, Slade ) 1952 - Gary Moore ( guitarist, vocalist; solo and with Skid Row / Thin Lizzy )
lol The Number 1 single was: Shakin' Stevens - "This Ole House" The Number 1 album was: Adam & The Ants - "Kings Of The Wild Frontier"
. The Number 1 single was: The Everly Brothers - "Cathy's Clown" The Number 1 album was: Original Soundtrack - "South Pacific"
Oh yes they do The Number 1 single was: Nat 'King' Cole • Jimmy Young - "Too Young" The Number 1 album was: Nothing! - "The album chart did not begin until the end of July 1956." Born on 9th Sep: 1941 - Otis Redding ( deceased ) 1946 - Billy Preston 1946 - Trevor Leslie Oaks ( of Showaddywaddy ) 1952 - Dave Stewart ( of The Tourists / Eurythmics )
The Number 1 single was: The New Seekers - "I'd Like To Teach The World To Sing" The Number 1 album was: George Harrison & Friends - "Concert For Bangladesh (Recorded Live)"
The Number 1 single was: Dawn - "Knock Three Times" The Number 1 album was: Rolling Stones - "Sticky Fingers"
The Number 1 single was: The Shadows - "Apache" The Number 1 album was: One Hundred And One Strings - "Down Drury Lane To Memory Lane"
Single: Bee Gees - Massive Chew Sets (Massachusetts) Album: Beatles - Sgt. Peppers Lonley Hearts Club Band Others born 18th October (yup, Airfield Day was my present to me): Gary Pukett (young girl, get outa my heart...) and Martina Navratalova, this I knew before! p.s. Cliff is also a Libran... and he's like Elvis, only alive and not so keen on burgers etc.
The Number 1 single was: Wham! - "Freedom" The Number 1 album was: Big Country - "Steeltown" 1936 - Bill Wyman ( bassist, The Rolling Stones )
The Number 1 single was: Tom Jones - "Green Grass Of Home" The Number 1 album was: Original Soundtrack - "The Sound Of Music" Another 1967 ...
For me: The Number 1 single was: Gerry & The Pacemakers - "How Do You Do It" The Number 1 album was: Cliff Richard & The Shadows - "Summer Holiday (OST)"
Oh the shame... The Number 1 single was: Cliff Richard - "Congratulations" But then again... The Number 1 album was: Bob Dylan - "John Wesley Harding
The Number 1 single was: Madonna - "Into The Groove" The Number 1 album was: Dire Straits - "Brothers In Arms" Born on 7th Aug: 1952 - Alexis Sayle ( actor and 'vocalist' ) 1952 - Andy Fraser ( bassist, Free ) 1958 - Bruce Dickinson ( Vocalist, Iron Maiden ) 1965 - Raul Malo ( vocalist, The Mavericks )
Sad to say. It looks like they were not keeping such records. **** On 12th Sep 1952 ... The Number 1 single was: Vera Lynn Alma Cogan - "The Homing Waltz" The Number 1 album was: Nothing! - "The album chart did not begin until the end of July 1956." **** Crap, where is that bottle of Scotch... Dale
I can at least claim this on the day I was born: In 1967, Simon and Garfunkel contributed heavily to the soundtrack to Mike Nichols' film The Graduate, which was released on January 21, 1968, and instantly rose to #1 as an album