Don't Go Breakin' My Heart
That's the number one song the day I was born: "Don't Go Breaking My Heart" by Elton John and Kiki Dee.
This'll help you waste your time too. Let me know your song in the comments.
You will find me at the corner of Speed and Power
That's the number one song the day I was born: "Don't Go Breaking My Heart" by Elton John and Kiki Dee.
8 Comments:
Laughter in the Rain by Neil Sedaka.
If I were born British it would have been January by Pilot.
I have never heard either one of those songs. Also, I've never heard the #1 song on my 30th birthday...
Which was last year....
when I still worked on the radio.
I can't tell if I'm horrified or proud of this.
Tonight's the Night - Rod Stewart.
Damn.
You just ruined my day.
Ha ha! Rod Stewart!
Is that any worse than Elton John?
... yeah, I think it is.
This comment has been removed by a blog administrator.
Well, your guy's been knighted. My guy's a spikey haired woman.
You do the math.
my song is "(Just Like)Starting Over" by John Lennon.
And I kind of have a weird crush on Rod Stewart---which I confessed to my fake boyfriend when we saw him perform at the Rockefeller Center tree lighting---to which his reply was pretty much, "..." Then things were awkward for a while.
Maggie May! Wooooo!!!!
Mine was Woman In Love - Barbara Streisand. Never heard it. Rita's was Still Rock N Roll to Me by Billy Joel. All things considered, I got robbed. Plus now I can't get that song out of my head.
Real birthday - Jive Talkin' by the Bee Gees. This rocks on so many levels -- my love of disco, my love of talkin' jive, my love of all things Bee and Gee.
Fake birthday - You're No Good by Linda Ronstadt. Obviously appropriate.
Post a Comment
<< Home