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Originally posted by Butter$:
All good. Was reading through the charts there and was remembering some of the most inane details from some of my youngest days. A bit freaky but great fun.


Oddly enough I can remember in great detail things that happened in my early childhood, but don't ask me to say what I had for dinner last night. Big Grin
B
1 Gerry & The Pacemakers How Do You Do It?
2 Ned Miller From A Jack To A King
3 Beatles From Me To You
4 Buddy Holly Brown-Eyed Handsome Man
5 Cascades Rhythm Of The Rain
6 Shadows Foot Tapper
7 Tommy Roe The Folk Singer
8 Springfields Say I Won't Be There
9 Roy Orbison In Dreams
10 Frank Ifield Nobody's Darlin' But Mine

I remember 1,3, and 6.
I didn't realise that Roy Orbison was making his criminal records that early on.
Garage Joe
1 Sweet Blockbuster
2 Strawbs Part Of The Union
3 Gary Glitter Do You Wanna Touch Me (Oh Yeah)
4 Focus Sylvia
5 Elton John Daniel
6 Thin Lizzy Whisky In The Jar
7 Slade Cum On Feel The Noize
8 Electric Light Orchestra Roll Over Beethoven
9 Carly Simon You're So Vain
10 Faces Cindy Incidentally

I loved Carly Simon's you're so vain Big Grin
FM
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Originally posted by Garage Joe:
quote:
Originally posted by Butter$:
The first song I ever remember was Mungo Jerry 'In the summertime' Its still great Big Grin


Have a drink, have a drive. la-la-la etc.
Was it one of those government warnings? Laugh


Yes Laugh

Then I was a big Gary Glitter fan from age 6 til about 8. He knew what he was doing, didnt he??!! Crying
Butter$
quote:
Originally posted by Butter$:
[QUOTE]Originally posted by Garage Joe:
[QUOTE]Originally posted by Butter$:
The first song I ever remember was Mungo Jerry 'In the summertime' Its still great Big Grin


Have a drink, have a drive. la-la-la etc.

In the summertime when the weather is high
You can stretch right up and touch the sky
When the weather's fine
You got women, you got women on your mind
Have a drink, have a drive
Go out and see what you can find

Big Grin
Spear
Rolf Harris Two Little Boys
Edison Lighthouse Love Grows (Where My Rosemary Goes
Lee Marvin Wand'rin' Star
Simon & Garfunkel Bridge Over Troubled Water
Dana All Kinds Of Everything
Norman Greenbaum Spirit In The Sky
England World Cup Squad Back Home
Christie Yellow River
Mungo Jerry In The Summertime
Elvis Presley The Wonder Of You
Smokey Robinson & The Miracles Tears Of A Clown
Freda Payne Band Of Gold
Matthews' Southern Comfort Woodstock
Jimi Hendrix Experience Voodoo Chile
Dave Edmunds I Hear You Knockin'

I remember them all
Croctacus
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Originally posted by FGG Aka Crocodile Rock:
Rolf Harris Two Little Boys
Edison Lighthouse Love Grows (Where My Rosemary Goes
Lee Marvin Wand'rin' Star
Simon & Garfunkel Bridge Over Troubled Water
Dana All Kinds Of Everything
Norman Greenbaum Spirit In The Sky
England World Cup Squad Back Home
Christie Yellow River
Mungo Jerry In The Summertime
Elvis Presley The Wonder Of You
Smokey Robinson & The Miracles Tears Of A Clown
Freda Payne Band Of Gold
Matthews' Southern Comfort Woodstock
Jimi Hendrix Experience Voodoo Chile
Dave Edmunds I Hear You Knockin'

I remember them all


I remember all of those too.
My Dad used to call Dana' effort "The Backdoor key song!" He would sing it using everyday trivial objects as lyrics. Backdoor keys and welcome mats, a cigarette lighter from a Ford Corsair.
Probably where I get it from.
Garage Joe

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