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marcus <marcus60s@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>On May 18, 10:51 am, Mackenzie <jade_...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>> > This thread could turn into something fun if you'd give us the URL
for
>> > the web site!
>>
>> Well, I've found this:
>>
>> http://www.thisdayinmusic.com/member/birthdayno1.php
>>
>> Don't know if it's the same website Edvado is drawing from, but it
>> works for me.
>>
>> I just found out that the song that was number 1 on the American
>> charts was a song by Francis Craig called "Near You"
>>
>> "There's just one place for me, near you
>
>That's a pretty good site as it has both US and UK hits, but
>unfortunately, it doesn't go back far enough in time to find out what
>was #1 in England on any of The Beatles' birthdays.
There weren't any .... there was, if you weren't already aware, a war
taking place. The first official charts were over 10 years later.
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