"Some people believe our lives are profoundly influenced by whatever pop song was #1 on the day we were born".
guess i'm not going to ever be one of those
as it's ricky nelson...

"Some people believe our lives are profoundly influenced by whatever pop song was #1 on the day we were born".
guess i'm not going to ever be one of those
as it's ricky nelson...

Tiger Feet- Mud
The Way We Were - Barbra Streisand
Photograph - Ringo Starr
I don't know any of these songs.
Actually, I don't even know the songs from the day my son was born:
Star Girl - McFly
Money Maker - Ludacris featuring Pharrell
I Wish I Was a Punk Rocker - Sandi Thom

On the day Barack Obama was born it was Tossin’ And Turnin’ by Bobby Lewis
George W. Bush had The Gypsy by The Ink Spots
Bill Clinton - To Each His Own - Eddy Howard
Hillary Clinton - Near You - Francis Craig

Interesting link.
For my day of birth:
(USA, I'm American) Bridge Over Troubled Water, by Simon and Garfunkel. (nice, mellow song).
(UK) Wand'rin' Star, by Marvin Lee. I don't know this song.
(AUS) Whole Lotta Love, by Led Zeppelin. I don't know the song, but the group was popular when I was in elementary school.
Greg
UK- Heart Of Glass - Blondie
US & AUS - Da Ya Think I’m Sexy - Rod Stewart
The only influence I can see is that I'm reminded to try the Blondie song next time I'm up for karaoke.
Silence is Golden - The Tremelos (UK)
Somethin' Stupid - Nancy & Frank Sinatra (USA)
This Is My Song - Petula Clark and This Is My Song - Harry Secombe, (both versions of the song were at No.1). (Bloody Aussies, confusing things)
Checking the tea leaves, this makes me a schizophrenic, thick mute.
Hey, it works!