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No 1's Between 1950 And 1980
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Cry of the frustrated ram (3.5.4.7.3)
Oscar for B A T (4.5)
Fancy your chances do you? (4.7)
Don;t worry about me (3.4.7)
Niall or Anthony perhaps (3.6.5.)
Oscar for B A T (4.5)
Fancy your chances do you? (4.7)
Don;t worry about me (3.4.7)
Niall or Anthony perhaps (3.6.5.)
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Thanks mamya , I see teh BAT bit now
19:17 Tue 18th Feb 2014
If the letter count is correct as (3,4,7) for "Don't worry about me" then I'm afraid I wouldn't get it even if I waited until June as I've been through my list of number one US and UK singles from 1950-80 in US and 1952-80 in UK (all charts) and i can't see anything.
I sorted alphabetically and looked for anything starting with I'll, It's, I've, You, For and The; then I went through the whole list. Last word could be Alright but that drew a blank.
I even wondered if it could Hey Jude (NaaNaNa).
I also wondered if it could be the incorrect title I've Been Waiting (For a Girl Like You) by Foreigner (waiting for a girl like you), but that was 1981.
So I'll just wait and see if anyone comes up with an answer
I sorted alphabetically and looked for anything starting with I'll, It's, I've, You, For and The; then I went through the whole list. Last word could be Alright but that drew a blank.
I even wondered if it could Hey Jude (NaaNaNa).
I also wondered if it could be the incorrect title I've Been Waiting (For a Girl Like You) by Foreigner (waiting for a girl like you), but that was 1981.
So I'll just wait and see if anyone comes up with an answer
Last answer on this thread but only fair to add this..
//Dear Quizzers
Sorry this is a bit late,but our webmaster has gone abroad,and left me to do all the dirty work.
It's not too difficult this year,and I hope you enjoy it.
Best wishes to you all
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P.S Question 95-numbers should read 1.4.7.Apologies to those of you with the unamended sheet.//
//Dear Quizzers
Sorry this is a bit late,but our webmaster has gone abroad,and left me to do all the dirty work.
It's not too difficult this year,and I hope you enjoy it.
Best wishes to you all
Bill.
P.S Question 95-numbers should read 1.4.7.Apologies to those of you with the unamended sheet.//
I enjoyed looking through the US number ones list. I used to follow the US charts with Casey Kassem (that spelling looks wrong) in the 70s but had forgotten many of the songs that were big hits there but not here. I'd also forgotten that among all the AOR stuff, songs like Billy Don't Be a Hero and the Night Chicago Died (Paper Lace) and Saturday Night by Bay City Rollers made number one over there