Except for Mike d'Abo (the singer) it looks like the band agrees with you.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4QN7kmOhBMw
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Except for Mike d'Abo (the singer) it looks like the band agrees with you.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4QN7kmOhBMw
I Feel Fine by The Beatles. At least my birthday song doesn't suck.
"Love Me Tender"
The Guess Who: “American Woman”
I Am Woman by Helen Reddy
Damn, but this makes me feel old. I remember when most of these songs were hits...
Sh-Boom by the Crew Cuts, at least in Canada.
Everly Brothers - All I Have To Do Is Dream
Sly & the Family Stone-Everyday People
"Cherry Pink (and Apple Blossom White)"
Pérez Prado & His Orchestra
A link like this was posted back in our Yahoo days. I got a different result from this link: Michael by the Highwaymen. You remember "Michael row the boat ashore. Ha-lay-loo-yah". I remember the Smothers Brothers doing it. But the link that was posted at the Yahoo Group was something I did not recognize. I commented "Must have been before my time", which got a couple of laughs.
"Rudolph The Red Nosed Reindeer ~ Gene Autry (Ah, I was always partial to Wyatt Earp, myself :oops)
Lisbon Antigua by Nelson Riddle (I am clueless)
I think a better question would be:
What was the number one song in the year you turned 16?
For me, that was 1975, so probably 'Stayin' Alive" :p
EDIT: ahh, that was up there in '77, when I graduated high school
"Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds' - Elton John for my 16th birthday year
Well, if were doing 16, then it's this crappy song, When Doves Cry. I simply don't care about Prince. His music never did anything for me.
Theme from A Summer Place by Percy Faith and His Orchestra. Which is hilarious only because the song appears in Animal House.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tSsiS-v6_6M
For my 16th birthday, the song would be "Billy, Don't Be a Hero".
Oy.
My 16th was smack in the middle of a three-week run for 'Sir Duke'. Nice, although I definitely didn't appreciate Stevie then like I do now.