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sir_guinglain) wrote2011-03-16 04:20 pm
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The number ones meme
Which songs were number one in the UK, US and Australian charts on the day I was born? Courtesy of
wellinghall and This Day in Music.
UK: I Hear You Knockin' - Dave Edmunds; though I'd have gone for the top of the charts of 21 November 1970 rather than 28 November as the engine does, so I also offer Voodoo Chile - The Jimi Hendrix Experience
Reviews for both on the excellent Popular: Voodoo Chile; I Hear You Knockin'.
US: I Think I Love You - Partridge Family
Australia: Lookin Out My Back Door - Creedence Clearwater Revival
and to counter accusations of Anglophone bias:
France: Deux amis pour un amour - Johnny Halliday
Germany: A Song of Joy - Miguel Rios
Italy: Spring, Summer, Winter and Fall - Aphrodite's Child
Netherlands: To My Father's House - Les Humphries Singers
France, Germany and Netherlands courtesy of Wikipedia; Italy courtesy of Hit Parade Italia.
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UK: I Hear You Knockin' - Dave Edmunds; though I'd have gone for the top of the charts of 21 November 1970 rather than 28 November as the engine does, so I also offer Voodoo Chile - The Jimi Hendrix Experience
Reviews for both on the excellent Popular: Voodoo Chile; I Hear You Knockin'.
US: I Think I Love You - Partridge Family
Australia: Lookin Out My Back Door - Creedence Clearwater Revival
and to counter accusations of Anglophone bias:
France: Deux amis pour un amour - Johnny Halliday
Germany: A Song of Joy - Miguel Rios
Italy: Spring, Summer, Winter and Fall - Aphrodite's Child
Netherlands: To My Father's House - Les Humphries Singers
France, Germany and Netherlands courtesy of Wikipedia; Italy courtesy of Hit Parade Italia.
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I found it ironic that the only one of my three that I'd heard of was the Australian one.
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I hear you knockin and Voodoo Chile have both endured, but I'd not heard of most of the rest, including 'Song of Joy'.
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