“My #1 Song at Birth”

In response to The Daily Post’s writing prompt: “Your Number One.”

What was the #1 song when you were born? (not sure? you can find out here.) Write about how the song relates (or not!) to your personality.

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This prompt excites me as a lover of music of all genre’s excluding most older country music. I spend 90% of my writing day listening to music. I love my iTunes playlists of Classical, Jazz, Blues, Classic Rock and R & B.

After a relaxing afternoon nap, I listening to old school Rap, and my favorite, Funk music from the late 60’ on through the 80’s. (“Parliament Funkadelic, baby!”)

I’m going to add a little twist to this prompt.

I will name the title of the song that was number one during the time of my birth. I want my blogging family and friends to guess the name of the singer of the song and the year it was number one.

The number one song in the U.S. during the time of my birth was “I Can’t Stop Loving you.”

Ok, for my U. K. family and friends, the number one song in the U. K. during the time of my birth was, “Good Luck Charms.”

The first to identify both singers will receive a five-day cruise to the U.S. Virgin Islands because “Your number one!”

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15 responses to ““My #1 Song at Birth””

  1. lol good one 🙂 I like the idea of the five day cruise hahahaha

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      1. LOL! Online cruise. Love it!

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    1. Adrian B, you are correct!!!! Winner, Winner Chicken Dinner! Now guess the second and your cruise ticket are in the mail! 🙂 Lol!

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  2. Elton John’s “Crocodile Rock”, cool!

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    1. Oh no Dee, it’s not Elton Johns Crocodile Rock 🙂

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  3. My human was trying to see what songs were popular when he was born after reading your post. Unfortunately someone threw out the stone tablets.

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  4. The minute I saw the title, I heard it in my head, and knew it was Ray Charles. The year was a bit more difficult, and I did a quick search and found it was 1962. 🙂

    This is exactly the kind of ‘prompt’ which began a most fun and wonderful challenge I did in March this year: 25 songs, 25 days. I managed to get through the whole challenge except for very last question. I’m still debating 🙂

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  5. A cruise hen…not a bad idea! I just nominated you for the Leibster Award. You can check my blog for details anytime you’re free.

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    1. Hey thanks Bisimodupe11975. I will check it out.

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