"I Want a New Drug"Lavabe wrote:The single was: Elvis Presley - "Wooden Heart"
The album was Elvis Presley - "G.I. Blues"
Probably the one Elvis Presley song I have never heard of.
I want a new birthday. That sucked.
LTE 2.0
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Anyone else notice that this could be the UK Top 40?CameronBornAndBred wrote:This is cool...find out what the number one song was when you were born. (If you were born before '52, you're out of luck)
http://www.everyhit.com/dates/
Mine was the Archies, Sugar Sugar
A little bit of math tells me that my biological parents were grooving to
Amen Corner - "(If Paradise Is) Half As Nice"
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That would explain all the Beatles top 1's in the 60's.Miles wrote:Anyone else notice that this could be the UK Top 40?CameronBornAndBred wrote:This is cool...find out what the number one song was when you were born. (If you were born before '52, you're out of luck)
http://www.everyhit.com/dates/
Mine was the Archies, Sugar Sugar
A little bit of math tells me that my biological parents were grooving to
Amen Corner - "(If Paradise Is) Half As Nice"
I worship the Blue Devil!
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Yep, and they seem to have some pretty crappy US songs in their top 40 also.Miles wrote:Anyone else notice that this could be the UK Top 40?CameronBornAndBred wrote:This is cool...find out what the number one song was when you were born. (If you were born before '52, you're out of luck)
http://www.everyhit.com/dates/
Mine was the Archies, Sugar Sugar
A little bit of math tells me that my biological parents were grooving to
Amen Corner - "(If Paradise Is) Half As Nice"
[redacted] them and the horses they rode in on.
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It is definitely from the UK because Lavabe's "Wooden Heart" wasn't released as a single in the US until 1964 and it didn't place in the Top 40 on our side of the pond.Miles wrote:Anyone else notice that this could be the UK Top 40?CameronBornAndBred wrote:This is cool...find out what the number one song was when you were born. (If you were born before '52, you're out of luck)
http://www.everyhit.com/dates/
Mine was the Archies, Sugar Sugar
A little bit of math tells me that my biological parents were grooving to
Amen Corner - "(If Paradise Is) Half As Nice"
You can listen to the song on playlist, but I recommend not.
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Which is pretty much the way pop music has been for a loooooooooooong time. <sigh>devildeac wrote:Yep, and they seem to have some pretty crappy US songs in their top 40 also.Miles wrote:Anyone else notice that this could be the UK Top 40?CameronBornAndBred wrote:This is cool...find out what the number one song was when you were born. (If you were born before '52, you're out of luck)
http://www.everyhit.com/dates/
Mine was the Archies, Sugar Sugar
A little bit of math tells me that my biological parents were grooving to
Amen Corner - "(If Paradise Is) Half As Nice"
sMiles
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I'd bet the Beatles had many #1 songs in the US top 40, too. ;)TillyGalore wrote:That would explain all the Beatles top 1's in the 60's.Miles wrote:Anyone else notice that this could be the UK Top 40?CameronBornAndBred wrote:This is cool...find out what the number one song was when you were born. (If you were born before '52, you're out of luck)
http://www.everyhit.com/dates/
Mine was the Archies, Sugar Sugar
A little bit of math tells me that my biological parents were grooving to
Amen Corner - "(If Paradise Is) Half As Nice"
[redacted] them and the horses they rode in on.
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I can't do the birthday song. Wish I could. Year 1941, big bands were in, especially Glen Miller. Some of these songs stayed around for years and years.
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Indeed. They owned the middle part of the century. Then, something awful happened to rock n roll.devildeac wrote:I'd bet the Beatles had many #1 songs in the US top 40, too. ;)TillyGalore wrote:That would explain all the Beatles top 1's in the 60's.Miles wrote: Anyone else notice that this could be the UK Top 40?
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There were some pretty awesome songs! I would just pick your favorite from this list.Very Duke Blue wrote:I can't do the birthday song. Wish I could. Year 1941, big bands were in, especially Glen Miller. Some of these songs stayed around for years and years.
1. Frenesi - Artie Shaw
2. Amapola - Jimmy Dorsey Orchestra w/Helen O'Connell and Bob Eberly
3. Daddy - Sammy Kaye
4. Piano Concerto in B Flat - Freddy Martin
5. Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy - The Andrews Sisters
6. Maria Elena - Jimmy Dorsey Orchestra
7. Song of the Volga Boatmen - Glenn Miller
8. Take the A Train - Duke Ellington
9. Green Eyes - Jimmy Dorsey Orchestra w/Helen O'Connell and Bob Eberly
10. Stardust - Artie Shaw
11. My Sister and I - Jimmy Dorsey Orchestra
12. Blue Champagne - Jimmy Dorsey Orchestra
13. Elmer's Tune - Glenn Miller
14. God Bless the Child - Billie Holiday
15. You Are My Sunshine - Wayne King
16. The Last Time I Saw Paris - Tony Martin
17. You and I - Glenn Miller
18. You Made Me Love You - Harry James
19. We Three - The Ink Spots
20. Dancing in the Dark - Artie Shaw
21. And the Band Played On - Guy Lombardo
22. By the Sleepy Lagoon - Harry James
23. Oh! Look At Me Now - Tommy Dorsey w/Frank Sinatra
24. I Don't Want to Set the World on Fire - Horace Heidt
25. There I Go - Vaughn Monroe
26. There'll Be Some Changes Made - Benny Goodman
27. Walking the Floor Over You - Ernest Tubb
28. Racing with the Moon - Vaughn Monroe
29. Bounce Me Brother - The Andrews Sisters
30. Dolores - Tommy Dorsey w/Frank Sinatra
31. I Hear a Rhapsody - Charlie Barnet
32. I'll Be with You in Apple Blossom Time - Andrews Sisters
33. Intermezzo - Earl Hines
34. Tonight We Love - Nelson Eddy
35. Perfidia - Xavier Cugat
36. Music Makers - Harry James
37. Summit Ridge Drive - Artie Shaw
38. Lament To Love - Harry James
39. This Love of Mine - Tommy Dorsey Orchestra w/Frank Sinatra
40. I Know Why - Glenn Miller
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Yep. I grew up listening to "underground" FM stations from Philly like WMMR and really disliked "pop" music.Miles wrote:Which is pretty much the way pop music has been for a loooooooooooong time. <sigh>devildeac wrote:Yep, and they seem to have some pretty crappy US songs in their top 40 also.Miles wrote:Anyone else notice that this could be the UK Top 40?
Ahh...
[redacted] them and the horses they rode in on.
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I big band music. That is the only station I miss since letting XM radio go.Miles wrote:There were some pretty awesome songs! I would just pick your favorite from this list.Very Duke Blue wrote:I can't do the birthday song. Wish I could. Year 1941, big bands were in, especially Glen Miller. Some of these songs stayed around for years and years.
1. Frenesi - Artie Shaw
2. Amapola - Jimmy Dorsey Orchestra w/Helen O'Connell and Bob Eberly
3. Daddy - Sammy Kaye
4. Piano Concerto in B Flat - Freddy Martin
5. Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy - The Andrews Sisters
6. Maria Elena - Jimmy Dorsey Orchestra
7. Song of the Volga Boatmen - Glenn Miller
8. Take the A Train - Duke Ellington
9. Green Eyes - Jimmy Dorsey Orchestra w/Helen O'Connell and Bob Eberly
10. Stardust - Artie Shaw
11. My Sister and I - Jimmy Dorsey Orchestra
12. Blue Champagne - Jimmy Dorsey Orchestra
13. Elmer's Tune - Glenn Miller
14. God Bless the Child - Billie Holiday
15. You Are My Sunshine - Wayne King
16. The Last Time I Saw Paris - Tony Martin
17. You and I - Glenn Miller
18. You Made Me Love You - Harry James
19. We Three - The Ink Spots
20. Dancing in the Dark - Artie Shaw
21. And the Band Played On - Guy Lombardo
22. By the Sleepy Lagoon - Harry James
23. Oh! Look At Me Now - Tommy Dorsey w/Frank Sinatra
24. I Don't Want to Set the World on Fire - Horace Heidt
25. There I Go - Vaughn Monroe
26. There'll Be Some Changes Made - Benny Goodman
27. Walking the Floor Over You - Ernest Tubb
28. Racing with the Moon - Vaughn Monroe
29. Bounce Me Brother - The Andrews Sisters
30. Dolores - Tommy Dorsey w/Frank Sinatra
31. I Hear a Rhapsody - Charlie Barnet
32. I'll Be with You in Apple Blossom Time - Andrews Sisters
33. Intermezzo - Earl Hines
34. Tonight We Love - Nelson Eddy
35. Perfidia - Xavier Cugat
36. Music Makers - Harry James
37. Summit Ridge Drive - Artie Shaw
38. Lament To Love - Harry James
39. This Love of Mine - Tommy Dorsey Orchestra w/Frank Sinatra
40. I Know Why - Glenn Miller
I worship the Blue Devil!
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That's pretty cool! What kind of artists did you pick up? Any favorites?devildeac wrote:Yep. I grew up listening to "underground" FM stations from Philly like WMMR and really disliked "pop" music.Miles wrote:Which is pretty much the way pop music has been for a loooooooooooong time. <sigh>devildeac wrote:Yep, and they seem to have some pretty crappy US songs in their top 40 also.
Ahh...
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Thanks Miles. I pick #10, Stardust, Artie Shaw. This is one of the songs that will live forever.Miles wrote:There were some pretty awesome songs! I would just pick your favorite from this list.Very Duke Blue wrote:I can't do the birthday song. Wish I could. Year 1941, big bands were in, especially Glen Miller. Some of these songs stayed around for years and years.
1. Frenesi - Artie Shaw
2. Amapola - Jimmy Dorsey Orchestra w/Helen O'Connell and Bob Eberly
3. Daddy - Sammy Kaye
4. Piano Concerto in B Flat - Freddy Martin
5. Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy - The Andrews Sisters
6. Maria Elena - Jimmy Dorsey Orchestra
7. Song of the Volga Boatmen - Glenn Miller
8. Take the A Train - Duke Ellington
9. Green Eyes - Jimmy Dorsey Orchestra w/Helen O'Connell and Bob Eberly
10. Stardust - Artie Shaw
11. My Sister and I - Jimmy Dorsey Orchestra
12. Blue Champagne - Jimmy Dorsey Orchestra
13. Elmer's Tune - Glenn Miller
14. God Bless the Child - Billie Holiday
15. You Are My Sunshine - Wayne King
16. The Last Time I Saw Paris - Tony Martin
17. You and I - Glenn Miller
18. You Made Me Love You - Harry James
19. We Three - The Ink Spots
20. Dancing in the Dark - Artie Shaw
21. And the Band Played On - Guy Lombardo
22. By the Sleepy Lagoon - Harry James
23. Oh! Look At Me Now - Tommy Dorsey w/Frank Sinatra
24. I Don't Want to Set the World on Fire - Horace Heidt
25. There I Go - Vaughn Monroe
26. There'll Be Some Changes Made - Benny Goodman
27. Walking the Floor Over You - Ernest Tubb
28. Racing with the Moon - Vaughn Monroe
29. Bounce Me Brother - The Andrews Sisters
30. Dolores - Tommy Dorsey w/Frank Sinatra
31. I Hear a Rhapsody - Charlie Barnet
32. I'll Be with You in Apple Blossom Time - Andrews Sisters
33. Intermezzo - Earl Hines
34. Tonight We Love - Nelson Eddy
35. Perfidia - Xavier Cugat
36. Music Makers - Harry James
37. Summit Ridge Drive - Artie Shaw
38. Lament To Love - Harry James
39. This Love of Mine - Tommy Dorsey Orchestra w/Frank Sinatra
40. I Know Why - Glenn Miller
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PS-They are still around. In fact, Mrs. DD and I danced to the GMO for 4 hours last Saturday night ;)Very Duke Blue wrote:I can't do the birthday song. Wish I could. Year 1941, big bands were in, especially Glen Miller. Some of these songs stayed around for years and years.
[redacted] them and the horses they rode in on.
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Curse you, Miles. Now, when I get home this afternoon, I'm gonna have to start listening to the small stack of big band CDs I have on my nightstand. Again ;) .Miles wrote:There were some pretty awesome songs! I would just pick your favorite from this list.Very Duke Blue wrote:I can't do the birthday song. Wish I could. Year 1941, big bands were in, especially Glen Miller. Some of these songs stayed around for years and years.
1. Frenesi - Artie Shaw
2. Amapola - Jimmy Dorsey Orchestra w/Helen O'Connell and Bob Eberly
3. Daddy - Sammy Kaye
4. Piano Concerto in B Flat - Freddy Martin
5. Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy - The Andrews Sisters
6. Maria Elena - Jimmy Dorsey Orchestra
7. Song of the Volga Boatmen - Glenn Miller
8. Take the A Train - Duke Ellington
9. Green Eyes - Jimmy Dorsey Orchestra w/Helen O'Connell and Bob Eberly
10. Stardust - Artie Shaw
11. My Sister and I - Jimmy Dorsey Orchestra
12. Blue Champagne - Jimmy Dorsey Orchestra
13. Elmer's Tune - Glenn Miller
14. God Bless the Child - Billie Holiday
15. You Are My Sunshine - Wayne King
16. The Last Time I Saw Paris - Tony Martin
17. You and I - Glenn Miller
18. You Made Me Love You - Harry James
19. We Three - The Ink Spots
20. Dancing in the Dark - Artie Shaw
21. And the Band Played On - Guy Lombardo
22. By the Sleepy Lagoon - Harry James
23. Oh! Look At Me Now - Tommy Dorsey w/Frank Sinatra
24. I Don't Want to Set the World on Fire - Horace Heidt
25. There I Go - Vaughn Monroe
26. There'll Be Some Changes Made - Benny Goodman
27. Walking the Floor Over You - Ernest Tubb
28. Racing with the Moon - Vaughn Monroe
29. Bounce Me Brother - The Andrews Sisters
30. Dolores - Tommy Dorsey w/Frank Sinatra
31. I Hear a Rhapsody - Charlie Barnet
32. I'll Be with You in Apple Blossom Time - Andrews Sisters
33. Intermezzo - Earl Hines
34. Tonight We Love - Nelson Eddy
35. Perfidia - Xavier Cugat
36. Music Makers - Harry James
37. Summit Ridge Drive - Artie Shaw
38. Lament To Love - Harry James
39. This Love of Mine - Tommy Dorsey Orchestra w/Frank Sinatra
40. I Know Why - Glenn Miller
[redacted] them and the horses they rode in on.
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Gotta medium length list but I gotta get back to my office/patients right now. I'll put together that list early this evening ;) .Miles wrote:That's pretty cool! What kind of artists did you pick up? Any favorites?devildeac wrote:Yep. I grew up listening to "underground" FM stations from Philly like WMMR and really disliked "pop" music.Miles wrote:Which is pretty much the way pop music has been for a loooooooooooong time. <sigh>
Ahh...
[redacted] them and the horses they rode in on.
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You say that like it's a bad thing. I think it sounds like a great thing! In fact, I could be In the Mood for some of those CDs alos.devildeac wrote:Curse you, Miles. Now, when I get home this afternoon, I'm gonna have to start listening to the small stack of big band CDs I have on my nightstand. Again ;) .Miles wrote:There were some pretty awesome songs! I would just pick your favorite from this list.Very Duke Blue wrote:I can't do the birthday song. Wish I could. Year 1941, big bands were in, especially Glen Miller. Some of these songs stayed around for years and years.
1. Frenesi - Artie Shaw
2. Amapola - Jimmy Dorsey Orchestra w/Helen O'Connell and Bob Eberly
3. Daddy - Sammy Kaye
4. Piano Concerto in B Flat - Freddy Martin
5. Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy - The Andrews Sisters
6. Maria Elena - Jimmy Dorsey Orchestra
7. Song of the Volga Boatmen - Glenn Miller
8. Take the A Train - Duke Ellington
9. Green Eyes - Jimmy Dorsey Orchestra w/Helen O'Connell and Bob Eberly
10. Stardust - Artie Shaw
11. My Sister and I - Jimmy Dorsey Orchestra
12. Blue Champagne - Jimmy Dorsey Orchestra
13. Elmer's Tune - Glenn Miller
14. God Bless the Child - Billie Holiday
15. You Are My Sunshine - Wayne King
16. The Last Time I Saw Paris - Tony Martin
17. You and I - Glenn Miller
18. You Made Me Love You - Harry James
19. We Three - The Ink Spots
20. Dancing in the Dark - Artie Shaw
21. And the Band Played On - Guy Lombardo
22. By the Sleepy Lagoon - Harry James
23. Oh! Look At Me Now - Tommy Dorsey w/Frank Sinatra
24. I Don't Want to Set the World on Fire - Horace Heidt
25. There I Go - Vaughn Monroe
26. There'll Be Some Changes Made - Benny Goodman
27. Walking the Floor Over You - Ernest Tubb
28. Racing with the Moon - Vaughn Monroe
29. Bounce Me Brother - The Andrews Sisters
30. Dolores - Tommy Dorsey w/Frank Sinatra
31. I Hear a Rhapsody - Charlie Barnet
32. I'll Be with You in Apple Blossom Time - Andrews Sisters
33. Intermezzo - Earl Hines
34. Tonight We Love - Nelson Eddy
35. Perfidia - Xavier Cugat
36. Music Makers - Harry James
37. Summit Ridge Drive - Artie Shaw
38. Lament To Love - Harry James
39. This Love of Mine - Tommy Dorsey Orchestra w/Frank Sinatra
40. I Know Why - Glenn Miller
Life is good!
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Sounds like a great excuse to rearrange the living room and dance the night away!devildeac wrote: Curse you, Miles. Now, when I get home this afternoon, I'm gonna have to start listening to the small stack of big band CDs I have on my nightstand. Again ;) .
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Here's mine:CameronBornAndBred wrote:This is cool...find out what the number one song was when you were born. (If you were born before '52, you're out of luck)
http://www.everyhit.com/dates/
Mine was the Archies, Sugar Sugar
A little bit of math tells me that my biological parents were grooving to
Amen Corner - "(If Paradise Is) Half As Nice"
The Number 1 single was:
Abba - "Dancing Queen"
The Number 1 album was:
Beach Boys - "20 Golden Greats"