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ArishMell · 70-79, M
Goodness knows... and no that wasn't the title.
I don't know if they had "charts" in 1952, when the Big Band sound and crooning were all that the USA could offer and other countries played, and were already becoming stale, in the way of "pop" music.
Though Rock-&-Roll came along in the next few years, and I started to notice pop music in about 1962 with bands like The Beatles, Shadows and Rolling Stones.
And guess what, youngsters, they might not all have been first-rate musicians but they actually played their own instruments, and sang with their own voices, on stage!
The era when all the Colonel Blimps (Rtd.) and Mrs. Trellis of Swansea could huff and puff and waffle on Any Questions? and in Letters to The Times about these long-haired layabout beat-groups and their dreadful attempts at music.
That was all very amusing and irritating by turns to we yoof of the time, but eventually I realised our elders-&-supposedly-betters' background. They had come from an era of drab conformity, and through a dreadful war, rationing, shortages, austerity - as indeed had their own parents with WW1 and the 1930s Depression - so were probably, secretly jealous that the "youth of today" had something bright and cheerful of its very own.
I don't know if they had "charts" in 1952, when the Big Band sound and crooning were all that the USA could offer and other countries played, and were already becoming stale, in the way of "pop" music.
Though Rock-&-Roll came along in the next few years, and I started to notice pop music in about 1962 with bands like The Beatles, Shadows and Rolling Stones.
And guess what, youngsters, they might not all have been first-rate musicians but they actually played their own instruments, and sang with their own voices, on stage!
The era when all the Colonel Blimps (Rtd.) and Mrs. Trellis of Swansea could huff and puff and waffle on Any Questions? and in Letters to The Times about these long-haired layabout beat-groups and their dreadful attempts at music.
That was all very amusing and irritating by turns to we yoof of the time, but eventually I realised our elders-&-supposedly-betters' background. They had come from an era of drab conformity, and through a dreadful war, rationing, shortages, austerity - as indeed had their own parents with WW1 and the 1930s Depression - so were probably, secretly jealous that the "youth of today" had something bright and cheerful of its very own.
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beermeplease · M
@ArishMell the number one single in 1952 was "blue tango" by leroy anderson
ArishMell · 70-79, M
@beermeplease Oh - I know of Leroy Anderson but not much about his music. Thankyou!
I will keep my ears open for it, as arrangements of his music are among the styles we sometimes hear on the wireless as in BBC Radio Three's Friday Night Is Music Night, live concerts.
I will keep my ears open for it, as arrangements of his music are among the styles we sometimes hear on the wireless as in BBC Radio Three's Friday Night Is Music Night, live concerts.
AdaXI · T
The biggest song in the UK 1979, a year that included such hits as Another Brick in the Wall, Cars, I Will Survive and countless other timeless classics was this one...
[media=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j1yVu1R1Twg]
I picked the Watership Down video just to cheer things up a little bit, LOLZ😅
乂^◡^乂
[media=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j1yVu1R1Twg]
I picked the Watership Down video just to cheer things up a little bit, LOLZ😅
乂^◡^乂
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hunkalove · 70-79, M
"If I Knew You Were Comin' I'd've Baked a Cake" by Eileen Barton (1950). My mother told me the first words she said to me when I was born and they handed me to her were, "If I knew you were coming I'd have baked a cake."
aww the world was celebrating when you were born! for me 1980 - call me by blondie
beermeplease · M
@AliceinWonderland i love that song....i had a crush on her too 🤭
Nate931 · 31-35, M
I believe Bryan Adams' "Everything I Do (I Do It for You)" was the top charting song of 1991.
beermeplease · M
@Nate931 i saw him play in osoyoos "desert park" back in 1992. it was an outdoor festival with him headlining with acts like extreme, steve miller band, grapes of wrath, and sass jordan...i was just 21 then but it was a good road trip into the interior of bc
WormMan · 56-60, M
California Dreamin' by The Mamas & the Papas, I'm old lol
exexec · 70-79, C
I don't think they had charts when I was born. Radio was mostly Morse code.
HeWhoWalks39 · 36-40, M
I don't know... I was born 1985 🤣🤣🤣❤❤❤
beermeplease · M
@HeWhoWalks39 "careless whisper" wham
TheOneyouwerewarnedabout · 46-50, MVIP
turns out the Bee Gees were dominating in 78..
No. Title Artist(s)
1 "Shadow Dancing" Andy Gibb
2 "Night Fever" Bee Gees
3 "You Light Up My Life" Debby Boone
4 "Stayin' Alive" Bee Gees
No. Title Artist(s)
1 "Shadow Dancing" Andy Gibb
2 "Night Fever" Bee Gees
3 "You Light Up My Life" Debby Boone
4 "Stayin' Alive" Bee Gees
Vin53 · M
@TheOneyouwerewarnedabout Saturday Night Fever
Jacko1971 · 51-55, M
Get it On T Rex
forestgirl · 46-50, F
"Love Will Keep Us Together"
Captain & Tennille
Captain & Tennille
I love rock n roll
beermeplease · M
@V00doo "put another dime in the juke box baby and dance with me!"
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phoenixrising · M
I can't get no satisfaction by the Rolling Stones 1965
YoMomma ·
Idk i was born in 83 tho
YoMomma ·
@beermeplease ah i know that song 😅
beermeplease · M
@YoMomma number 2 was billie jean by michael jackson
YoMomma ·
@beermeplease oh i’ll have to look it up
FreddieUK · 70-79, M
Nearest I can find is Nat King Cole singing Unforgettable
Shybutwilling2bfriends · 61-69
It was an Elvis tune cant remember which one
beermeplease · M
@Shybutwilling2bfriends just google number one song of.... put in year you were born
Shybutwilling2bfriends · 61-69
@beermeplease heartbreak hotel
calicuz · 56-60, M
"Hey Jude" by The Beatles 1968. 😎
Vin53 · M
Theme from a summer place
Lugwho · 61-69, M
Diane by The Bachelors, 1964
JRVanguard · 26-30, M
1997 was Elton John’s rerelease of Candle in the Wind
@JRVanguard baby!
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beermeplease · M
@HorrorandMusic for angus being 70 and still able to do his thing...yes!
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sirweighsalot · 22-25, M
Nickelback Photograph
goliathtree · 56-60, M
Sam the Sham and the Pharos....Wooly Bully.....
Watch me now, Watch me now!
Watch me now, Watch me now!
calicuz · 56-60, M
MyNameIsHurl · 41-45, F
Call Me by Blondie
beermeplease · M
@MyNameIsHurl 👍same as @AliceinWonderland
MyNameIsHurl · 41-45, F
@beermeplease oh nice
basilfawlty89 · 36-40, M
"Look away" by Chicago.
empanadas · 31-35, M
I Will Always Love You" by Whitney Houston,
beermeplease · M
@empanadas i'm gonna guess that wasn't a ballad to bobby brown
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beermeplease · M
@Vin53 yeah i woulda been into black sabbath, the doors or rolling stones had i been a teen back in '71
GeorgeTBH · 31-35, M
1989 Blame It On The Rain- Milli Vanilli
beermeplease · M
@GeorgeTBH lol....fake artists
GeorgeTBH · 31-35, M
@beermeplease yup