October 25 1952
Wow! do I feel old
Dare To Take The Challenge?
lueders wrote:
Ha!! Yeah as my mom likes to remind me every year that she missed the moon walk live as I arrived a month early. I've heard them all. Spacy, moon shot, out there, spaced out, etc............. Funny thing is they usually fit...................
MarkM
Mark, you were born on the day of the moonwalk? (And not an early incarnation of a Micheal Jackson dance. lol) Wow, man that
is so ridiculously cool! I am jealous. :laugh: And you got a cool iconic song of the era as well!! Yep, definitely jealous!
Ha!! Yeah as my mom likes to remind me every year that she missed the moon walk live as I arrived a month early. I've heard them all. Spacy, moon shot, out there, spaced out, etc............. Funny thing is they usually fit...................
MarkM
Week of July 9, 1958
Sheb Wooley - The Purple People Eater
More info: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Purple_People_Eater
Scott
Sheb Wooley - The Purple People Eater
More info: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Purple_People_Eater
Scott
Wów Daryl, tóó cool!!!! :woohoo:
But what chart are we talking about here, US, UK, Holland??? If it's my own country, pfffffff......not gonna bother with you that, too boring, never heard of it..... :S :unsure:
daryl wrote:
But what chart are we talking about here, US, UK, Holland??? If it's my own country, pfffffff......not gonna bother with you that, too boring, never heard of it..... :S :unsure:
daryl wrote:
I had a good one: December 2, 1957 .......
On the US charts (Billboard), it was Bobby Vinton's "Roses Are Red (My Love)":
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On the UK charts, it was the only slightly more cool yodelling cowboy Frank Ifield with "I Remember You":
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I can say with some certainty that I will never be playing either of these songs on the guitar.
-Stuart
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On the UK charts, it was the only slightly more cool yodelling cowboy Frank Ifield with "I Remember You":
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I can say with some certainty that I will never be playing either of these songs on the guitar.
-Stuart