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What Song Was #1 On The Day You Were Born? (Read 9861 times)
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Re: What Song Was #1 On The Day You Were Born?
Reply #15 - Sep 21st, 2008 at 3:13am
 
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1992 ... "This Used to Be My Playground" by Madonna

My school played that during a slideshow when I graduated from 8th grade, I think. All of the slides were pictures of my classmates doing different things at the school...mostly just hanging out together. I remember sitting in the dark of the auditorium while the slideshow was playing and looking over at a group of girls who were all sitting together and crying.  Roll Eyes
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Re: What Song Was #1 On The Day You Were Born?
Reply #16 - Sep 21st, 2008 at 11:04am
 
The wayward Wind.  Undecided

Never heard of it. Everything was still vacuum tubes then. I'm not even sure stereo existed at that time. Now the one for 1969 was really cool. In the year 2525. I remember when that was popular. Couldn't get enough of it!
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Reply #17 - Sep 23rd, 2008 at 8:19pm
 
You Belong to Me by Jo Stafford!!  I've never heard of this artist but that's ok.  Wow!!  I just realized my birthday is coming very soon now.  I am gonna be 56. 

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Reply #18 - Oct 22nd, 2008 at 2:10pm
 
My husband was My Sharona, and my daughter a song I've never heard by Janet Jackson.

This used to Be my Playground and Everybody Hurts were some of my favorite songs in high school.  Early High School.  Also Waterfalls.  Everybody Hurts was actually an uplifting song for me on those lonely days when I felt that I was the only one in the world without a boyfriend, without money, who couldn't do what I wanted in life.  I suppose it sounds a little petty, but it was high school and it made me feel like I wasn't the only one in the world feeling that way.  Not just me, everybody has felt that way.
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