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Off Topic #Nr 1 song on the day you were born?

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  1. Sir Cheshire Ben

    Sir Cheshire Ben Well-Known Member

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    Marvin Gaye?
     
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  2. Barchullona

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    No. JFK. Bobby Hebb wrote it in 1963 after his brother was killed in a knife attack the day after JFK was assassinated in memory of both of them. Obviously JFK is the John in Abraham, Martin and John. (Bobby Kennedy gets a mention at the end of Abraham, Martin and John though his name isn’t in the title).
    He had a very interesting life did Bobby Hebb. Talented bloke.
     
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  3. Sir Cheshire Ben

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    Just read up on him. Like his positive outlook at negative events. Appears a decent bloke.
     
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    Difficult for me to get a definitive answer to the O/P's question, as when I was born there were no "standard" charts, both in the US and UK until 1953/54, quite a few years after the heralded event :).

    Prior to the advent of "global" charts ( bit like the "World Series of Baseball" definition the Yanks glorified as sacrosanct - "The Billboard Hot 100" or the UK equivalent "NME weekly charts".

    Best I can figure out, the appropriate song was as follows:

     
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  5. Barchullona

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    Thought I’d look up the one at no 1 when my wife was born. It was I Believe by Frankie Laine, still the record which has spent most weeks at no 1.
    This is my favourite version of it. I could listen to Mahalia Jackson singing anything.

     
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    Lying git, it was God Save the King, and one of the Edward's at that!


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  7. Mrs. BLUE_MOUNTAINS_BEAR

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    I loved this version by a Hull lad.

     
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    Can’t beat Mahalia Jackson in my view. I’m not religious but can listen to her singing gospel all day long.
     
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    Hahaha it does feel like that some days mate <laugh>
     
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