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On 11th Dec 1976 ...

The Number 1 single was:
Showaddywaddy - "Under The Moon Of Love"


The Number 1 album was:
Glen Campbell - "20 Golden Greats"


Born on 11th Dec:
1916 - Perez Prado ( deceased )
1940 - David Gates ( vocalist, bassist, Bread )
1944 - Brenda Lee
1954 - Jermaine Jackson ( vocalist; solo and with The Jackson Five )
1958 - Nikki Sixx ( bassist, Motley Crue )
1964 - Justin Currie ( bassist, lead vocalist, Del Amitri )
1967 - DJ Yella ( of NWA )
1972 - Easther Bennett ( vocalist, Eternal )


Mine is sooooo boring! Apart from Nikki Sixx of course........
Only a paand.
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So it appears I share a Birthday with Ed from Rhombus - though I arrived 2 years earlier:

On 7th Nov 1972 ...

The Number 1 single was:
Gilbert O'Sullivan - "Clair"

Although this site: http://www.thisdayinmusic.com/cont/choose.html

claims the U.K. No.1 on the 7th November 1972 was... Mouldy Old Dough by
Lieutenant Pigeon

The Number 1 album was:
Various artist compilation (K-Tel) - "20 All Time Hits Of The 50's"
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No 1Single The Beatles with Billy Preston "Get Back"

No 1 Album Bob Dylan's "Nashville Skyline"

I can live with that. Feel free to call me a hippy :roll:
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Ich mich in diesem ort"
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