The Number One Song From the Day You Were Born

Rumors Are Flying by Frankie Carle and His Orchestra.

I also am 35,933,694 minutes old.
Cold numbers, sounds like light years to the next galaxy.

Where have all the minutes gone?

OK, some of you pups were born under the songs I partied, danced, drank and dated to. So don't show up at my door saying, Dad?

Me too. Nov. 4, 1946.
 
"How High the Moon": Les Paul and Mary Ford...it was the most sold and played on Juke Boxes. The earliest song I remember was "How Much is that Doggie in the Window" by Rosemary Clooney.
Wow! One more time I should have read all the replies before being in a bigassed hurry to enter mine. Makes me feel really old when nearly all of the songs I remember being on the radio and some of your songs were hits when I was an adult or serving in the Army, I got shoes older than some of the songs.
 
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"In the Blue of the Evening" Tommy Dorsey and his Orchestra.

Talk about feeling like a old geezer!!!! I been reading the song titles of when some were born and I was dancing to them in high school and college
 
Mine:
Don't Leave Me This Way by Thelma Houston
:rolleyes:

Wife:
Angie Baby by Helen Reddy
:cool:

Kid:
I Wanna Love You by Akon featuring Snoop Dogg
:confused:
 
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