Ring My Bell by Anita Ward. Man I'm old.
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.Originally Posted by Joel
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I like Kung-Fu.
u.s - father figure by george michael
england - i should be so lucky by kylie minogue
....whatever
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Shes been around that long? Wow...I thought she was a recent years artist.england - i should be so lucky by kylie minogue
I think me and Joel have the best so far.
I like Kung-Fu.
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.
I like Kung-Fu.
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.
At least you got some good songs.
Thats so unfair.Originally Posted by Shlupquack
I like Kung-Fu.