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What Was The Number One Song On Your Birthdate
by rosesandsmiles at 1/29/2010 8:17:05 AM


Google: bobborst.com, and post. Mine is; The Andrew Sisters, "Rum and Coca Cola"




Comments

pretty_moonpa
1/29/2010 8:21:53 AM

flirty_me_1



1/29/2010 8:26:07 AM


rosesandsmiles
1/29/2010 8:29:29 AM

Oh Moonpa, when I was a little girl Glen Miller was one of my favorite. Remember Chattanoga Choo Choo, Moonlight Serenade, and my favorite Stardust.

pretty_moonpa
1/29/2010 8:30:30 AM

Yes...I was surprised and pleased to see Glenn Miller song as a Fav in my birth year.....

rosesandsmiles
1/29/2010 8:31:23 AM

Flirty, I love Bing Crosby also. Brings back so many memories.

skipper_doodle
1/29/2010 8:33:29 AM

The Gypsy by the Ink Spots, July 1946

nenebubbles
1/29/2010 8:39:18 AM

flirty_me_1



1/29/2010 8:39:22 AM

This site reminded me of a while back. I was talking to a man. Then we stopped. I posted a thread in the 50s group. His number one song on his birthday was Chattanooga Choo Choo. I received a funny email from him. He decided I had been stalking him all his life. He was teasing, I think!

esmeraldar
1/29/2010 8:39:29 AM

I have trouble posting from Youtube, but I've already checked this out and the number #1 song on my birthday was "Manana" by Peggy Lee. It made me laugh because I'm one of the world's biggest procrastinators. I think I was that way from birth. My mother had to have a c-section because I kept putting off being born.

nenebubbles
1/29/2010 8:40:29 AM

Jimmy Dorsey's band but I don't know the singer ... was first on the charts for 10 weeks.

rosesandsmiles
1/29/2010 8:45:53 AM

Here you go Skipper Doodle:

rosesandsmiles
1/29/2010 8:49:39 AM

Esmeraldar

harrybyvick
1/29/2010 9:09:43 AM

Well I was born in 1950 so that is also one of my favorite slow dancing songs " The Tennesse Waltz by the none other than Patti Page

rosesandsmiles
1/29/2010 9:18:41 AM

Harry!!!!!

harrybyvick
1/29/2010 9:47:56 AM

rose & smiles that be the song- floated across to floor to that other Monday night with 50 other dancers. Most romantic love song to dance to I can think of - from Sunset lake

rosesandsmiles
1/29/2010 10:16:51 AM

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skipper_doodle
1/29/2010 10:36:26 AM

To ALL of them!

ctprincess
1/29/2010 10:58:33 AM

FUNNY THIS SHOULD BE THE NUMBER 1 SONG FOR MY BD. CONSIDERING WHAT AN ANIMAL LOVER I AM!!!!
cabinary



1/29/2010 11:35:27 AM

Harry James - Sleepy Lagoon,,, AND Glen Miller's Chatanooga Choo Choo.... such music is to dance for.... yeppers! Cabinary

rosesandsmiles
1/29/2010 11:50:58 AM

cabinary, Wow I had forgtten Sleepy Lagoon. I love it. You're right, wonderful dance music.

rosesandsmiles
1/29/2010 11:54:16 AM


rosesandsmiles
1/29/2010 1:09:00 PM

Princess, I remember and love, "How Much is that Doggy in the Window" and although I like Patti Page my favorite artist for that song is Doris Day.

altje
1/29/2010 3:42:09 PM


skip4637
1/29/2010 5:02:18 PM

can,t remember what the late 30,s were an early 40,s were but i like walking the floor over you hank william,s ,all country an western song,s of the fifty,s an 60 s
cabinary



1/29/2010 5:24:01 PM

This is a great thing you have started,,,, KEEP it going,,, talk about nostalgia... my my Thank You cabinary

rosesandsmiles
1/29/2010 5:28:51 PM

couldn't find Walking the floor over you by Hank Willians

rosesandsmiles
1/29/2010 5:36:00 PM

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dragnmastr
1/30/2010 12:18:24 AM

Really does bring back some good memories... this song fits me to a "T"... it became #1 the day before I was born... she was the one that told me about it when I was little... wow - now that is really going back in time; what ever happen to the "Good Old Days!" to turn back the hands of times... would be awesome.

dawson50
1/31/2010 4:10:28 AM

Soldier Boy by The SHIRELLES (May 1962) It was Ernest Tubb who recorded WALKING THE FLOOR OVER YOU. Hank Williams was dead before it was recorded.

122750again
2/1/2010 7:32:07 PM

It was The Tennessee Waltz by Pattie Page
dancenfeet



2/2/2010 8:07:36 PM

I remember getting "Purple People Eater" for a birthday gift, but I am really from the age of the Beatles. I saw them in San Francisco when I was 15. The Beach Boys were another favorite and I saw them when I was 16. When I was 17 I happened to run into Paul Revere and the Raiders when I was having breakfast at a restaurant with my mother. I spent an hour in their limo having a great time talking with them.

lkavour92
2/3/2010 8:21:48 AM

Harry James, "I had the craziest dream" was #1 on my birthday in 1943...But there was another song that I guess I fist heard on the radio when I was six and immediately began to cry. (My parents noticed me crying at the song and thought it was just TOO funny) so every time they had company they would put that record on and call me in and no matter how hard I tried not to, I would begin to cry..(No comments needed on my parents, I KNOW they were idiots) To this very day 61 years later, I still cry whenever I hear "Scarlet Ribbons for Her Hair" go figure...