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"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...

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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

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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

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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

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Mine are the same as mojcek's.

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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.

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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!

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