Poyningsgull
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- Apr 12, 2007
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Music, Music, Music by Theresa Brewer.
Me neither.!
Me neither.!
You lucky beggar. My parents threw their meagre collection of about 40 45's away and claimed no knowledge of what happened to them. I put together a spreadsheet of all the ones I could remember by going through The Guiness Book of Hit Singles and reckon I got most of them, then lost access to the spreadsheet on my laptop and never recovered it. I keep meaning to rebuild it.This was mine … one of my mum’s favs. I still have my parents old 7” vinyl collection - mostly late ‘50s and ‘60s.
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It was fun going through the various posts on here and looking to see if I had any of the records mentioned. There were a good few … including some early ‘60s Beatles.You lucky beggar. My parents threw their meagre collection of about 40 45's away and claimed no knowledge of what happened to them. I put together a spreadsheet of all the ones I could remember by going through The Guiness Book of Hit Singles and reckon I got most of them, then lost access to the spreadsheet on my laptop and never recovered it. I keep meaning to rebuild it.
What was the date? Believe it or not, some charts existed of songs and sheet music.I doubt there was a pop chart in the middle of World War 2 when I was born. I think people had other things to think about.
There you go. A complete clasic.Without you - Nilsson ?? never heard of it I don't think....
I remember going into a local record store in Bournemouth and buying this one on the day of release and telling the chap behind the counter that it would go straight in at number one - which it did, of course.The Jam - A Town Called Malice
But should have been Ultravox and 'Vienna' probably the best selling number 2 ever.I know this one without having to look. "Imagine" by John Lennon. If I'd been born two days later, it would have been "Shaddap You Face" by Joe Dolce.
I know this one without having to look. "Imagine" by John Lennon. If I'd been born two days later, it would have been "Shaddap You Face" by Joe Dolce.
It was Woman by John Lennon that kept Vienna off top spot for a week before Shaddap You Face went to no.1 for the next three weeks.But should have been Ultravox and 'Vienna' probably the best selling number 2 ever.