What was the #1 song the day you were born? Find out here?

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This is a very cool link. You can find out what the #1 song in the country was on your birthday, the day you were conceived, your graduation day or any other day you can think of. Hey Jude, by The Beatles was #1 when I was born, and Hello, Goodbye also by the Beatles, was #1 when I was conceived. With Ot Without You by U2 was #1 when I graduated. Kinda interesting to me.

http://playback.fm/birthday-song
 
Mrs. Johali's. Another cool one.

 


I can dig it.

That song and show will always have a special place in my memory. My first real love and I used to make it a point to watch that show and snuggle and usually make out every Friday night for several years.
 
My kids really got shafted in this deal. The only one that got a halfway decent draw was a oldest daughter who had

 
Mine



My much better half.



That's funny as hell. Did the whole family. Everyone enjoyed it.
 
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The day I met my wife the song was Tik Tok by Kesha....
I never really thought about checking that out. I did and it was Opposites Attract by Paula Abdul with the Wild Pair. I have no idea if I've ever heard that song before in my life. The name seems to fit in some ways, at least as far as our histories went.
 


Fun Fact #1: This song was only #1 for one week.
Fun Fact #2: Rihanna was born on the same exact day as I was.
 


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DOB: Lonely Boy by Paul Anka. I don' t seem to be too lonely... but I do seem to hit my head on those "The End" signs like in the commercial...
Conception: It's All In The Game by Tommy Edwards. Kinda weird, my parents weren't into games (and still aren't). They may not have even heard that song since they were living in WV at the time and the few stations on the radio played country or classical music.

Wife's DOB: Runaway by Del Shannon. Another kinda weird selection since she's not the running away type.
Wife's conception: I'm Sorry by Brenda Lee. That might fit. She was an "accident".

By the way, I have all of these songs on vinyl 45s... and most of the others that everybody else has listed. Back when I used to DJ, when I did a Sweet 16 party I'd give the birthday person a copy of the 45 that was the #1 hit on that day. Can't do that anymore... guess I could give them a MP3 file but it's just not the same...
 
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