[78-L] What was #1 the day you were born?

Ray Kilcoyne kil at roadrunner.com
Fri Jan 6 22:03:44 PST 2012


Mine was ONCE IN A WHILE by Tommy Dorsey.
You can find the same info in one of Whitburn's back of the book indexes.
RayK
>
>
From: Cary Ginell
I'm lucky. "Heartbreak Hotel," one of the few rock 'n' roll records to 
actually make #1 in the '50s.

Cary

On Jan 6, 2012, at 9:41 PM, "David Lennick" <dlennick at sympatico.ca> wrote:

> This is kinda cute..go to this and find out what was #1 on the Billboard 
> Top
> Ten the day you were born.
> http://www.joshhosler.biz/
>
> Just my luck, it has to be something by Doris Day. At least now I know why 
> I
> can't stand her and that phony drunk style she affected. (It was My Dreams 
> Are
> Getting Better All the Time. At least the band was good.)
>
> dl
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