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SGEnthusiast -> RE: What song was #1 the day you were born? (7/18/2008 11:05:08 PM)
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ORIGINAL: LRBB "Let's Get it On" by Marvin Gaye. I tried to find what southern gospel song was # 1 in September of 1973, but I had no luck. I did find that "Touring That City" by the Inspirations was # 1 in November of '73 so I guess I'll claim that one, it's close enough. "He Pilots My Ship" by the Happy Goodmans was #1 in September of 1973. What was #! in May of that year? quote:
ORIGINAL: singLOUD Mine was "All I Have To Do Is Dream" by the Everly Brothers zzzzzzzz I really like the Everly Brothers' sound and I think that's the first song I ever heard of theirs. quote:
ORIGINAL: Qtman quote:
ORIGINAL: MattPaasch "I Love Rock 'n Roll" by Joan Jett & the Blackhearts Someone needs to write a song called "I Love Southern Gospel" [:D] Matt someone did get close. "Don't you just love that Gospel Music" Recorded by the Songfellows. I don't know if it's the same song but Laverne Tripp also sang a song by that title. quote:
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ORIGINAL: KingsmenQuartetFan [:D][:D] Its good to be young![:D] LOL...I think the #1 song would be a Kingsmen song...lol quote:
ORIGINAL: DeeAnnBailey quote:
ORIGINAL: KingsmenQuartetFan What was the #1 Southern Gospel song on May 28, 1989 or May 1989? Thanks Ok, you are younger than my DAUGHTER, I feel old now! [:)] [:D] May 1989 I Can See the Hand - Cathedrals Should I mention that I remember when that was #1? [:D]
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