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Dizknee_Phreek

Well-Known Member
On 16th Apr 1985 ...

The Number 1 single was:
USA For Africa - "We Are The World"


The Number 1 album was:
Various artist compilation (CBS/WEA) - "The Hits Album 2/The Hits Tape 2"


Born on 16th Apr:
1924 - Henry Mancini ( orchestra leader; deceased )
1935 - Bobby Vinton
1939 - Dusty Springfield ( deceased )
1947 - Gerry Rafferty ( singer-guitarist; solo and with The Humblebums / Stealers Wheel )
1956 - Paul Buchanan ( lead vocalist / guitar, Blue Nile )
1959 - Stephen Singleton ( saxophonist and keyboard player with ABC )
1963 - Jimmy Osmond
1963 - Nick Berry ( vocalist actor )
1976 - Sean Maguire


YES! Gerry Rafferty!! I love the song "Baker Street"! :sohappy:
 

tigsmom

Well-Known Member
Originally posted by MouseMadness
Ok, now I'm starting to feel old, LOL! We are the World! :lol:

Old? You want old.......

On 7th Nov 1957 ...

The Number 1 single was:
The Crickets - "That'll Be The Day"


The Number 1 album was:
Elvis Presley - "Lovin' You (OST)"


Born on 7th Nov:
1937 - Mary Travers ( of Peter Paul & Mary )
1943 - Roberta Anderson ( better known as Joni Mitchell )
1951 - Kevin Scott McDonald ( guitarist, Cutting Crew )
1964 - Liam O'Maonlai ( of Hothouse Flowers )
1967 - Sharleen Spiteri ( lead vocalist, Texas )
1970 - Neil Hannon ( core member of Divine Comedy )
 

barnum42

New Member
Originally posted by Lovecraft
On my birthday (Jan 7, 1968)

The no. one album was:

Val Doonican - "Val Doonican Rocks But Gently"

What the heck is that? Who the heck is Val Doonican? Were people on drugs back then? ... uh... oh... right, '68... yep, they were on drugs.
My folks worked with Val Doonican - doing variety shows in Scotland.
 

JBSLJames

New Member
On 21st April 1969 ...

The Number 1 single was:
The Beatles - "Get Back"


The Number 1 album was:
Cream - "Goodbye"


Born on 21st April:
1947 - James N. Osterberg (Iggy Pop)
1959 - Robert Smith
1963 - Johnny McElhorne

"With you high heel shoes and your low neck sweater, get back home Loretta"
 

SpongeScott

Well-Known Member
Another golden oldie.....

On 17th May 1961 ...

The Number 1 single was:
Floyd Cramer - "On The Rebound"


The Number 1 album was:
Elvis Presley - "G.I. Blues (OST)"


Born on 17th May:
1961 - Enya Ni Bhraonain ( solo vocalist as 'Enya'; keyboard player with Clannad )
1965 - Trent Reznor ( multi-instrumentalist, vocalist, Nine Inch Nails )
1970 - Jordan Knight ( vocalist New Kids On The Block )
1974 - Andrea Corr ( lead vocalist, The Corrs )

Me and Enya--exact birthdates
 

Steamboat_Kevin

Well-Known Member
On 28th Apr 1991 ...

The Number 1 single was:
Cher - "The Shoop Shoop Song (It's In His Kiss)" :hurl: :hurl: :hurl:


The Number 1 album was:
Eurythmics - "Greatest Hits"


Born on 28th Apr:
1955 - Eddie Jobson ( violinist, Curved Air )
1969 - Mica Paris
1970 - Howard Donald ( vocalist, Take That )
 

DMC-12

It's HarmonioUS, NOT HarmoniYOU.
Originally posted by Steamboat_Kevin
On 28th Apr 1991 ...

The Number 1 single was:
Cher - "The Shoop Shoop Song (It's In His Kiss)" :hurl: :hurl: :hurl:


The Number 1 album was:
Eurythmics - "Greatest Hits"


Born on 28th Apr:
1955 - Eddie Jobson ( violinist, Curved Air )
1969 - Mica Paris
1970 - Howard Donald ( vocalist, Take That )


Cher and her creepy digitized Singing scares me :lol: :lookaroun :p
 

tenchu

Well-Known Member
Originally posted by Steamboat_Kevin
On 28th Apr 1991 ...

The Number 1 single was:
Cher - "The Shoop Shoop Song (It's In His Kiss)" :hurl: :hurl: :hurl:


The Number 1 album was:
Eurythmics - "Greatest Hits"


Born on 28th Apr:
1955 - Eddie Jobson ( violinist, Curved Air )
1969 - Mica Paris
1970 - Howard Donald ( vocalist, Take That )

Thats scary that i can remember that song being number 1. Because you're 30 years old and I'm only 20! :eek:

:lol:
 

disneygirl03

New Member
My bday=March 12, 1985

The Number 1 single was:
Dead Or Alive - "You Spin Me Round (Like A Record)"


The Number 1 album was:
Phil Collins - "No Jacket Required"


Born on 12th Mar:
1940 - Al Jarreau
1946 - Liza Minnelli ( actress and vocalist )
1948 - James Taylor
1965 - Coleen Nolan ( Nolan Sisters )
1969 - Graham Coxon ( guitarist/vocalist; solo and with Blur )
 

The Mom

Moderator
Premium Member
I checked MY birthday...and the #1 album list hadn't started yet!!!! The #1 song was "I taught I twa a puddycat" by Mel Blanc. Is that pathetic or what???!!!!
 

Woody13

New Member
Originally posted by MouseMadness
I dunno who Slim Whitman is though! I'll be alookin him up.

Though he was once known as "America's Favorite Folksinger," Slim Whitman was, for the majority of his career, more famous in Europe than in the United States. Best remembered for his early-'50s hit singles like "Love Song of the Waterfall," "Indian Love Call," and "Singing Hills," Whitman was an excellent yodeler known for singing mellow, romantic and clean-cut songs.

As a child, Slim Whitman (born Ottis Dewey Whitman, Jr.) became infatuated with music and learned to yodel listening to Montana Slim and Jimmie Rodgers records. At age 17, he married 15-year-old Geraldine Crist, a preacher's daughter. The newlyweds moved to a 40-acre farm south of Jacksonville, FL, where Whitman worked as a meat packer. While working in the plant, he suffered an accident and lost two fingers on his left hand. After the accident, he began working in a Tampa shipyard. During World War II, Whitman served in the US Navy, where he learned to play guitar. Following the war, he returned to the shipyard and also joined a local minor-league baseball team, the Plant City Berries. Whitman remained with the team through 1948, but then began building a singing career at several Tampa radio stations, eventually creating a back-up band, the Variety Rhythm Boys.

Slim Whitman got his first big break after Colonel Tom Parker -- who was managing Eddy Arnold at the time -- heard him singing on radio station WFLA. Parker landed a contract with RCA for Whitman by the end of 1948. After reluctantly complying with the label's request to change his first name to "Slim," he released his first single, "I'm Casting My Lasso Towards the Sky" -- eventually to become his theme song. He made his national debut on the Mutual Network's Smokey Mountain Hayride in the summer of 1949, and the following year joined the Louisiana Hayride. Despite his national exposure, Whitman's career wasn't making much of an impact and he was forced to take a job as a part-time mailman.

In the early '50s, he released a cover of Bob Nolan's "Love Song of the Waterfall," which became his breakthrough hit, peaking at number ten on the country charts; the follow-up single, "Indian Love Call," made him a star, peaking at number two on the country charts and crossing over into the pop Top Ten. Both sides of his next single -- "Keep It a Secret" / "My Heart Is Broken in Three" -- were also major hits and he continued to have a string of Top Ten hits into the mid-'50s. In 1955, his title song for the film Rose-Marie became a smash on both sides of the Atlantic; following its success, Whitman joined the Grand Ole Opry, and then went to Britain in 1956 as the first country singer to play the London Palladium. Throughout the late '50s and early '60s, he had a string of British hits, including "Tumbling Tumbleweeds," "Unchain My Heart," and "I'll Take You Home Again Kathleen."

Although he was experiencing great success in the UK, Whitman's career was in neutral in the US. After 1954's "Singing Hills," he had only two Top 40 hits in the course of a decade. In 1965, he bounced back into the country Top Ten with "More Than Yesterday." For the next few years, he had a series of minor country hits, including "Rainbows Are Back in Style" (1968), "Happy Street" (1968) and "Tomorrow Never Comes" (1970). Throughout the early '70s, he continued to have minor hits, but in 1974, he retired from active recording.

In 1979, Whitman filmed a television commercial to support Suffolk Marketing's release of a collection of his greatest hits. On the strength of the commercials, All My Best sold four million records and became the best-selling television-marketed album in history. After its success, the label released Just for You in 1980 and The Best in 1982. Between 1980 and 1984, Whitman had a small run of minor hits, highlighted by 1980's number 15 hit, "When." In the late '80s, he returned to television-marketed albums, releasing Slim Whitman -- Best Loved Favorites in 1989 and 20 Precious Memories in 1991. During the '90s, Whitman recorded infrequently but continued to tour successfully, particularly in Europe and Australia. ~ Sandra Brennan, All Music Guide

http://store.artistdirect.com/music/artist/bio/0,,509412,00.html?artist=Slim+Whitman

Slim Whitman - Singer who has sold more than 70 million albums by mail order. Slim's yodeling killed invading Martians in the 1996 flick Mars Attacks! He has an amazing three octave range -- even Paul McCartney is impressed with Slim's left-handed guitar style and vocal range. Slim adopted this style because of the aforementioned meat packing accident. Michael Jackson is also a fan and is especially fond of Slim's version of "I Remember You." Slim's real name is Ottis (with two "Ts" and pronounced "AUGHT-tis") Dewey Whitman. He now lives in Florida and occasionally tours with his son, Byron, also a musician. Slim is 80 years old now!
 

Dizknee_Phreek

Well-Known Member
Originally posted by disneygirl03
The Number 1 single was:
Dead Or Alive - "You Spin Me Round (Like A Record)"

omg! i LOVE that song! Off Kilter performed a few seconds of it once, and i've loved it ever since! i'm not a big fan of 80's music, but that song is just a classic! :D
 

Woody13

New Member
Originally posted by The Mom
I checked MY birthday...and the #1 album list hadn't started yet!!!! The #1 song was "I taught I twa a puddycat" by Mel Blanc. Is that pathetic or what???!!!!

However, you must recall Lonnie Donegan & his Skiffle Group performing, "Does Your Chewing Gum Lose Its flavor On The Bedpost Overnight?".
 

The Mom

Moderator
Premium Member
Little tidbit...

I ran into Slim Whitman at a Burger King in Orange Park back in 1982. I was told he was living in a waterfront home in that town at the time, but it just might have been a local rumor.

And no, I didn't ask him to yodel. I actually didn't speak to him at all.
 

disney_nutter

Active Member
On 13th Jun 1984 ...

The Number 1 single was:
Frankie Goes To Hollywood - "Two Tribes"


The Number 1 album was:
Bob Marley & The Wailers - "Legend - The Best Of Bob Marley & The Wailers"


Born on 13th Jun:
1943 - Esther Ofarim ( vocalist with duo Esther & Abi Ofarim )
1949 - Dennis Locorriere ( guitarist, Dr Hook )
1969 - Soren Rasted ( Aqua )
1976 - Jason Brown ( vocalist, 5ive )


Tenchu i also remember that song being number one and im only 19 now.
 

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