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The link below shows the Billboard #1 song for any given day most of our lifetimes.  A lady on the Phoenix board suggested that we look up the the #1 song from the day we were born.  Fun enough, but take it a step further.  Look up the #1 song for your birthday MINUS 9 months.  This could give you an idea what Mom and Dad were grooving to when you, well, weren't, but was about to be.

I was born in mid-Nov, and from what Mom has told me, I have little doubt that I was conceived on Valentine's Day in 1963.  The number one song on that date - the sickening sweet "Hey Paula", by Paul and Paula.  

[Paul:]
Hey, hey Paula, I wanna marry you
Hey, hey Paula, no one else will ever do
I've waited so long for school to be through
Paula, I can't wait no more for you
My love, my love

[Paula:]
Hey Paul, I've been waiting for you
Hey, hey, hey Paul, I want to marry you too
If you love me true, if you love me still
Our love will always be real
My love, my love

[Both:]
True love means planning a life for two
Being together the whole day through
True love means waiting and hoping that soon
Wishes we've made will come true
My love, my love

Yuck!!! not the most inspirational (and yes the music my parents would listen to).  But hey, if this sound helped to make me the person I am today, and I mean this literally, who am I to criticize?

Have fun all,

jazz32


I was conceived during the summer of 1960.

The hit back then was Brenda Lee's "I'm Sorry."

In my case, I hope that's NOT the sound that "helpled to make me the person I am today."

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Thankgoodness, it wasn't a pre-cursor of things to come!

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