For me it was:
The Supremes -- Baby Love
and #1 in the UK
Sandie Shaw -- There's Always Something There To Remind Me
For me it was:
The Supremes -- Baby Love
and #1 in the UK
Sandie Shaw -- There's Always Something There To Remind Me
Last edited by V.C. Brunswick; 01-18-2012 at 01:40 PM.
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I am sure it was some nasty hippie claptrap that I would not post here.![]()
People think they are so rebellious and original, when really they are just banal, boring and dumb.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EgVOR28iG_o
Yay, I like this one! (Although the one for the following month probably would have been more appropriate!)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oU_rqm7WPPI
More than somewhat.
ugghh it was Boogie Fever
This old thing? Why, I only wear it when I don't care how I look.
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Mine was the Ernie the milkman song by Benny Hill. Hurrah.
In the US it was Sly and the Family Stone - Family Affair, which was apt in more ways than one!
Hmmm...
"Poor Little Fool" by Ricky Nelson. That seems appropriate.
Boogie Fever? Oh my, I was a senior in high school.
You can have my girl, but don't touch my hat!
Lyle Lovett
A quick Google reveals that it was "Sincerely" by The McGuire Sisters (February 1955).
Hey Miss Sofia, we are the same age
Ok, in Australia and the UK George Harrison's My sweet lord was number one. In the US it was Let's stay together by Al Green.