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Top 25 of 1945

Posted: Sun 9th Sep 2007 09:05 pm
by Twitch
1945's Greatest Hits
1. Sentimental Journey - Les Brown

2. Rum and Coca-Cola - Andrews Sisters
3. Opus One - Tommy Dorsey
4. The Honeydripper - Joe Liggins and his Honeydrippers
5. I'm Beginning To See The Light - Harry James
6. Ac-cent-tchu-ate The Positive - Johnny Mercer
7. Soliloquy - From The Musical, Carousel
8. Caldona - Louis Jordan and his Tympany Five
9. There! I've Said It Again - Vaughn Monroe
10. Tippin' In - Erskine Hawkins
11. On The Atchison, Topeka, and the Santa Fe - Johnny Mercer
12. Chickery Chick - Sammy Kaye
13. My Dreams Are Getting Better All the Time - Les Brown
14. Candy - Jo Stafford
15. Chickery Chick - Sammy Kaye
16. Laura - Woody Herman
17. It's Been a Long, Long Time - Harry James or Bing Crosby
18. Somebody's Gotta Go - Cootie Williams
19. I Can't Begin To Tell You - Bing Crosby
20. Who Threw The Whiskey In The Well - Lucky Millinder
21. Candy - Johnny Mercer
22. You'll Never Walk Alone - Frank Sinatra
23. Till The End Of Time - Perry Como
24. I Wonder - Roosevelt Sykes
25. Dream - Pied Pipers

Posted: Sun 9th Sep 2007 09:08 pm
by bluelaru
Some good music there TWITCHIEPOO

Posted: Thu 19th Nov 2009 04:05 pm
by jmc007
May 2nd 1970. Norman Greenbaum - "Spirit in the sky"

Posted: Thu 19th Nov 2009 07:26 pm
by Kermit
Number 1 single was: J.J. Barrie - "No Charge" :? looked it up and its some Canadian geezer but never heard it.

Number 1 Album was:Abba - "Greatest Hits"

Posted: Fri 20th Nov 2009 04:38 am
by BigRigRob
Johnny Horton - "The Battle Of New Orleans"
Bobby Darin - "Mack The Knife"
Dave Brubeck Quartet - "Take Five"
Ray Charles - 'What'd I Say'

Damn, now I feel old! :?

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Posted: Fri 20th Nov 2009 04:48 am
by cantona7
sept,13,1984

whats love got to do with it-tina turner

:roll: tina turner

Posted: Fri 20th Nov 2009 08:24 am
by millweed
can't buy me love,but it can get me 20 mins in dam :oops:

Posted: Fri 20th Nov 2009 08:50 am
by Goosey Joe
'All night long' - Lionel Richie

8)

Posted: Fri 20th Nov 2009 12:10 pm
by mark the martian
Never Gonna Give You Up by Rick Astley

how very appropriate

Posted: Fri 20th Nov 2009 01:06 pm
by tinky
The wonder of you (live) - Elvis Presley 7th Sept 1970

Posted: Fri 20th Nov 2009 02:34 pm
by jollylittlehun
28/6/87 - The Firm - Star Trekkin

Crazy song, cant believe it got to number 1

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FCARADb9asE

Posted: Fri 20th Nov 2009 05:53 pm
by Twichaldinho
BigRigRob wrote:
Ray Charles - 'What'd I Say'
Damn, now I feel old! :?
Damn BigRigRob, I want that one! :D

Posted: Fri 20th Nov 2009 07:14 pm
by Twitch
BigRigRob wrote:Johnny Horton - "The Battle Of New Orleans"
Bobby Darin - "Mack The Knife"
Dave Brubeck Quartet - "Take Five"
Ray Charles - 'What'd I Say'

Damn, now I feel old! :?

Maybe you ought to look up a few post above you and then you won't feel so old.

Posted: Fri 20th Nov 2009 07:41 pm
by DaveS
Daydream Believer by The Monkees.

Now that makes me feel old...

Posted: Fri 20th Nov 2009 08:55 pm
by mark the martian
jollylittlehun wrote:28/6/87 - The Firm - Star Trekkin

Crazy song, cant believe it got to number 1

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FCARADb9asE
Ahh fuck man, why did you subject me to that shit??