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So just put in a fake email and go nuts =p Think it only works for America and England though :(
Mine was Alone by Heart. Never heard of them.
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So just put in a fake email and go nuts =p Think it only works for America and England though :(
Mine was Alone by Heart. Never heard of them.
Woman In Love by Barbra Streisand. *shudder*
In America-How Will I Know? by Whitney Houston
In England-When The Going Gets Tough, The Tough Get Going by Billy Ocean
Couldn't have been music I listen to. :/
the U.K. No.1 on the 2nd June 1986 was... The Chicken Song by
Spitting Image
Spitting Image was funny if its the TV program I think it is...
Heaven is a Place On Earth by Belinda Carlisle. I think that song was in Romy and Michelle's Highschool Reunion..
Never heard of Heart? Their most popular song is Baracuda. It's in a lot of movies.
Mine - America: What a Feeling from Flashdance by Irene Cara. I hate that song.
England: Every Breath You Take by The Police. That's a little better, at least. I like The Police, but not that song so much.
the U.K. No.1 on the 30th April 1987 was... La Isla Bonita by Madonna.
What.
the U.S. No.1 on the 30th April 1987 was... I Knew You Were Waiting by Aretha Franklin and George Michael.
What.
In the UK: "Only You" by The Flying Pickets. O_o
In the US: "Say Say Say" by Paul McCartney & Michael Jackson. xD
Can't Fight this Feeling by REO Speedwagon. Cool.
You know you're a freaking old geezer when you remember some of these songs being first released. Thanks for ruining my day, everyone. :mad2:
Truly by Lionel Richie. Heehee. I like Lionel Richie.
U.S. - Walk Like an Egyptian by The Bangles
U.K. - Reet Petite by Jackie Wilson
the U.S. No.1 on the 28th October 1982 was... Jack and Diane by John Cougar (Melloncamp)
the U.K. No.1 on the 28th October 1982 was... Do You Really Want To Hurt Me by Culture Club
U.S. No.1 on the 29th June 1990: It Must Have Been Love by Roxette
What? xD
U.K. No.1 on the 29th June 1990: Sacrifice / Healing Hands by
Elton John
I like Elton John. :)
US - I'm Too Sexy
Right Said Fred
:cool: Oh yes.
England - I Should Be So Lucky by
Kylie Minogue
Yuck.
Ring My Bell by Anita Ward. Man I'm old.
U.S. (My Birthplace) it was: Can't Fight This Feeling by REO Speedwagon
U.K. it was: You Spin Me Round (Like A Record) by
Dead Or Alive (oh god)
Wow Joel was born 13 days before me and it stayed at #1...now I need to hear it, because the title doesn't sound familiar.Quote:
Originally Posted by Joel
the U.S. No.1 on the 3rd October 1988 was... Don't Worry Be Happy by
Bobby McFerrin
That sucks.
the U.K. No.1 on the 3rd October 1988 was... He Ain't Heavy, He's My Brother by The Hollies
Huh?
u.s - father figure by george michael
england - i should be so lucky by kylie minogue
....whatever
Shes been around that long? Wow...I thought she was a recent years artist.Quote:
england - i should be so lucky by kylie minogue
I think me and Joel have the best so far.
U.S. : Monkey by George Michael... who the hell is he?
U.K. : The only way is up, by Yazz and the plastic population.
wtf?
You don't know who George Michael is? His most famous song to date is probably "Gotta Have Faith" (I think it would be nice, if could touch yo body) which Limp Bizkit remade in about 1998/1999.
US - Karma Chameleon by Culture Club
Relax by Frankie Goes To Hollywood
"You don't know who George Michael is? His most famous song to date is probably "Gotta Have Faith" (I think it would be nice, if could touch yo body) which Limp Bizkit remade in about 1998/1999."
nope never heard of him, or that song lol.
the U.S. No.1 on the 14th September 1985 was... St Elmo's Fire by
John Parr
The US Number 1 on January 19th 1990 was Another Day in Paradise by Phil Collins
US: Say You, Say Me by Lionel Richie
UK: The Sun Always Shines On TV by A-Ha
Yeah, the 80's sucked.
Oo, exciting:
States: Billie Jean by Michael Jackson
Kingdom: Is There Something I Should Know by Duran Duran
At least you got some good songs. :(
Thats so unfair. :mad2:Quote:
Originally Posted by Shlupquack
I noe I'm like excited at my coolness.
My middle name is Jean too. Coincdense?
...
Yes, because I share my middle name with my mother.
Like a Prayer- Madonna ::shudders::
Y'all don't know who George Michael is? He was in WHAM for crying out loud! And you call yourselves 80's children. Or perhaps you don't. Either way, you should know who George Michael is.
May 26th, 1988 is Anything For You by Gloria Estefan and Miami Sound Machine.
Both the US and UK No.1 on the 15th July 1997 was... I'll Be Missing You by
Puff Daddy and Faith Evans
Y'all don't know who George Michael is? He was in WHAM for crying out loud! And you call yourselves 80's children. Or perhaps you don't. Either way, you should know who George Michael is.
whats WHAM??
US: Nothing's Gonna Stop Us by Starship
UK: Let It Be by Ferry Aid
I dont know either songs.
I dunno what wham is but how can you not know who George Michael is!? He got busted for hitting on a cop in a bathroom or something I can't remember.Quote:
Originally Posted by nik0tine
The U.S. No.1 on the 8th August 1987 was...
I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For by U2
The U.K. No.1 on the 8th August 1987 was...
La Bamba by Los Lobos(How sad? How very very sad. . . . *tsktsktsk*)
The U.S. No.1 on the 23rd June 1988 was... Together Forever by
Rick Astley.
--> Hey, I know that song. :D
The U.K. No.1 on the 23rd June 1988 was... Doctorin' The Tardis by
The Timelords
--> Sounds homosexual.
U.S.A- The way it it by Bruce Hornsby and the Range (maybe the way it is, but that's a guess..)
Britain- The Final Countdown by Europe
As according to 13 December 1986
I am so so disappointed that you guys don't know Wham!
"Wake me up, before you go-go, don't leave me hanging on like a yo-yo." I demand that you all go watch I Love The 80's and get an education!
4th of august,1989--
US: Toy Soldiers by Martika (think i have an icon with those lyrics on it...im so sad.)
UK- Never Stop Me Loving You by Sonia. I actually know that one i think
US: Baby Don't Forget My Number by MILLI VANILLI
Wow. I even get a band that didn't sing their own songs! Sweet deal :D
UK: Desire by U2, do you know?
Coz I don't!
US: Love bites - Del Leopard or smth
On May 31, 1980
US: Funkytown by Lipps, Inc.
Hell ya!!! :D :hyper:
UK: Theme from M*A*S*H (Suicide is Painless) by MASH :shoot:
Yeah, not so much.
Call Me - Blondie -US
Geno - Dexy's Midnight Runners - UK
I actually know these bands ... Blondie's the cooler of the two though! *Breaks into song! Call ME!*
The U.K. No.1 on the 27th November 1985 was... A Good Heart by
Feargal Sharkey.
Never heard it.
The U.S. No.1 on the 27th November 1985 was... We Built This City by
Starship.
ACK!
UK lets dance, by david bowie
his last good song
Uk dexy midnight runners- come on eileen
AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH
YOURS IS THE BEST ONE YET!Quote:
Originally Posted by Nait
OHhhhhhhhhh I know wham is now.Quote:
Originally Posted by TheAbominatrix
U.S. August 12th, 1984: Ghostbusters by Ray Parker Jr.
U.K. August 12th, 1984:Two Tribes by Frankie Goes To Hollywood
Heh, my parents went to go watch Ghostbusters the day before I was born and the day after I was born, with me.
Jessie's Girl by Rick Springfield
U.K 31st of January 1989 - Somethings gotten hold of my heart by marc almond
US 31st of January 1989 - Two hearts by phil collins
Great...
'Mistletoe and Wine' by Cliff Richard. I feel sick.
The Look by Roxette
Hey we have the same birthday. Thats my UK one.Quote:
Originally Posted by Zaphier
in the UK it was:
NO.1. on the 19th June 1985 was... You'll Never Walk Alone by
Crowd
in the US it was:
the U.S. No.1 on the 19th June 1985 was... Everybody Wants to Rule the World by
Tears For Fears
There you have it people I was born on a day when the song for Liverpool FC was number one. (big horiffic crush happened and people died in a match due to a crowd control cock up.)
America - Everything She Wants by Wham! (Never heard it... :()
UK - 19 by Paul Hardcastle (also never heard it)
My birthday is so uncool :mad:
the U.S. No.1 on the 29th October 1987 was... Bad by
Michael Jackson
the U.K. No.1 on the 29th October 1987 was... You Win Again by
The Bee Gees
Yeah..
the U.K. No.1 on the 8th October 1983 was... Karma Chameleon by
Culture Club
the U.S. No.1 on the 8th October 1983 was... Total Eclipse of the Heart by
Bonnie Tyler
U.S.- "Eye Of The Tiger" by Survivor. Booooring.
U.K. - "Fame" By Irene Cara. Who?!?
Baby I Love Your Way / Freebird Medley by
Will To Power
Ooooookaaaayy... Whatever.
July 21st 1985
US: A view to Kill : Duran Duran
UK: Frankie: Sister Sledge.
Word.
you think schlup's was unfair, get a load of this...
What's Love Got to Do With It? by Tina Turner
It'd just be a sucky song, I know it. The 80s were not a good decade for music. Actually, the 80s weren't good for anything, except child births, maybe.
Thats a good one. :DQuote:
Originally Posted by Rinoabella
"I don't wanna miss it when ya hit that high! Wake me up, before ya go go, and don't you think about goin' solo! wake me up before you gogo! Take me dancing tonight! I WANNA HIT THAT HIIIIIIIIIIGH! YEAH YEAH YEAH!"Quote:
Originally Posted by TheAbominatrix
*ahem*
Yeah you young-uns need to get an edjumacation in 80s tunes...I mean really.
UK: Nena - 99 Red Balloons
US: Van Halen - Jump
I didn't know you were born in 1997.Quote:
Originally Posted by bennator
Arrrg another good one.Quote:
Originally Posted by Loony BoB
Yeah I was kinda speculative as well when I read bennator's post as well. :O_O:
Yeh that one is awesome. I love the remix on Gran Turismo 3.Quote:
Originally Posted by devilmaykickass
About the 1997 thing, I didn't notice.
Us # 1: It must have been love by Roxette o_O
England # 1: Sacrifice/Healing Hands by Elton John
At least it is someone I knew...
The brilliance of what I have discovered because of this thread has brought tears to my eyes:
The number one song the day I was born was "Shaddupaya Face" by Joe Dolce.
THIS made my night.
Thank you.
wait
dang it
that's wrong, stupid site.
It was Careless Whisper, hopefully three out of four sites are correct.
bah :mad2:
All these 80's songs make me happy *downloads some*
:beer:Quote:
Originally Posted by TheAbominatrix
*Saves time and steals billion 80's CD's off parents*Quote:
Originally Posted by TheAbominatrix
The number one hit at the 17th of June 1988 in England was: With A Little Help From My Friends / She's Leaving Home by
Wet Wet Wet / Billy Bragg With Cara Tivey.
And in the US: One More Try by George Michael o_O
Wtf...those are the titles of two famous Beatles hits. O_oQuote:
Originally Posted by Breine
On the 28th of July 1990...
Uk Turtle Power by Partners In Kryme
Oh god.
She Ain't Worth It by
Glen Madeiros featuring Bobby Brown
....who the hell?
the U.K. No.1 on the 14th September 1985 was... Dancing In The Street by
David Bowie And Mick Jagger
GAH!! I LoVe that song. . . that's so unfair.Quote:
Originally Posted by Loony BoB
US - Money For Nothing by Dire Straits. :choc:
She's been around for quite a while. Surely you remember the Locomotion girl?Quote:
Originally Posted by devilmaykickass
Well, she was a great icon during the 80's in the US. She's Australian born(which automatically makes her more attractive than everyone else) and while she wasn't too popular during the 90's in the US, she was huge in the UK and Australia. So huge in fact that she sold more albums than Madonna in the UK at one point. Also, too many people forget this, but she also played as Cammy in Street Fighter, thankfully for us, we shouldn't remember that movie.
Anyways, my #1 was Every Breath You Take by The Police(US). Give it Up by KC and the Sunshine Band(UK).
31st January, 1982:
UK: 'Oh Julie' by Shakin' Stevens. Wow, a real classic. *ahem*
US: 'I Can't Go For That (No Can Do)' by Daryl Hall and John Oates. I'm afraid that's completely lost on me.
The U.S. No.1 on the 25th February 1982 was... Centrefold by The J. Geils Band.
Huh? Ok, I know a lot of 80's songs, but this one doesn't ring a bell.
The U.K. No.1 on the 25th February 1982 was... Town Called Malice / Precious by The Jam.
See above. :eep:
sweet child o' mine - guns n' roses
Like a prayer by madonna....
Baby Baby - Amy Grant
I have never heared this song before. ;p