Off Topic What was at number one when you where born?

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How about, what was number one when you watched your first City game????????
That way you can't guess DOB or steal my identity you crafty bastards.
My first Hull City game 1-1 v Charlton 19th April 1986.
George Michael - A Different Corner????
Stop playing the short corners City!!!!!!
 
How about, what was number one when you watched your first City game????????
That way you can't guess DOB or steal my identity you crafty bastards.
My first Hull City game 1-1 v Charlton 19th April 1986.
George Michael - A Different Corner????
Stop playing the short corners City!!!!!!

First City game: Hull City 1-1 Barnet, 20 February 1999.

Maria by Blondie.
 
The first game I can specifically remember being at was Billy Bremner's debut...

Dancing Queen - Abba

As for my birthday, apparently it was...

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The number one in Australia when I was born was Zombie by The Cranberries.

That's much better than my UK number one...

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I frigging love that song.

Beatles - Day Tripper / We Can Work It Out for me.

Never heard of em.
 
I can't remember my first game
This is a pretty good site, it give you the number 1 in the UK, USA and Australia (the 3 of which seem to be where most of the users on here are based in), and it gives you the number 1 on every one of your birthdays too.

http://www.bobborst.com/popculture/numberonesongs/

Thats a good site Quilly.
It showed the number 1's for all the years following too.
I had some right good ones on my birthday.
 
First game City v Leeds United 9th October 1949, we won 1 - 0, crowd of over 47,000.
No1 That Lucky old Sun, Frankie Laine.
 
UK charts didn't start until Nov 1952 so I'm out.

Shame..but don't worry it's not Dragons Den.
This old fart welcomes your input even if you can't bring a song with you.
Any pre 1952 can all share
We'll meet again don't know where don'y know when etc
or
I'm gonna hand out the washing on the Ziegfried line etc
or
Ther'll be bluebirds over the white cliffs of Dover etc
 
Could do 1st game, and then first game where you carried on going as a regular, as they're sometimes a fair few years apart.

Play off final would fit a few. Quite prophetic really.

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