What song was #1 on the day you were born.

UK - I Should Be So Lucky - Kylie Minogue
US - Expose - Seasons Change
AUS - (I've Had) The Time Of My Life - Bill Medley and Jennifer Warnes
 
UK- Goodnight Girl by Wet Wet Wet
US- I'm Too Sexy by Right Said Fred
Aus- Let's Talk About Sex by Salt-N-Pepa
 
I despise anyone who had Michael Jacksons songs number 1 on their birthday. WHAT ABOUT ME!?!?

I'll check out Kiss From A Rose now. I probably do know it...

Jakester1288 added 1 Minutes and 54 Seconds later...

Definitely recognize this bit.

Baby,
I compare you to a kiss from a rose on the grave.
...kiss from a rose on the grave.
Ooh,
The more I get of you,
Ooh...................
Stranger it feels, yeah.
And now that your rose is is in bloom.
A light hits the gloom on the grave.

Awesome too! :D
 
It was in Batman forever, plus the guy who sings it is married to Heidi Klum, lucky SOB
 
You're makin' me high - Toni Braxton
Wanna Be- Spice Girls
Killing Me Softly - The Fugee's

Beh, my birthday was a **** day for music.
 
Jeez, this is making me feel really old reading this!

Sadly for me, Number 1 when I was born was Waterloo by Abba (not Abbh's version :p)
 
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UK: 'Deeply Dippy' - Right Said Fred
US: 'Save The Best To Last' - Vanessa Williams
Aus: 'Marvellous!' - The Twelfth Man featuring MCG Hammer

Don't recognise any of these songs...

Deeply Dippy - you didn't miss much. Right Said Fred were so crap it's not funny. Save the Best To Last was a decent lovey dovey ballad - not sure about the last song.

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Kiss From A Rose - Seal

Don't even know it.

It ended up in the end credits of Batman Forever, as far as I remember, along with 'Hold Me, Thrill Me, Kiss Me, Kill Me' - U2.
 
Rod Stewart - Baby Jane in the UK.

In the US it was Irene Cara with 'What a feeling.'

Could have been any of Michael Jackson, The Police, the Eurythmics, or Bowie... but no.
 

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