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By *ryan... OP Man
over a year ago
1950's Original |
"The first UK million seller...?
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Anybody got an hard one!!!!!
It's probably something, old, obscure and doen't get any airplay now. so, I'll guess...it's "My boy Lollipop"."
Older still |
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By *ancer36Woman
over a year ago
Stirling |
"The first UK million seller...?
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Anybody got an hard one!!!!!
It's probably something, old, obscure and doen't get any airplay now. so, I'll guess...it's "My boy Lollipop".
Older still "
I’m sure it was rock around the clock but can’t remember that artist x |
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By *ryan... OP Man
over a year ago
1950's Original |
"The first UK million seller...?
.
.
.
Anybody got an hard one!!!!!
It's probably something, old, obscure and doen't get any airplay now. so, I'll guess...it's "My boy Lollipop".
Older still
I’m sure it was rock around the clock but can’t remember that artist x"
1 point or half a toffee to you then |
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By *ob08Man
over a year ago
Macclesfield |
"The first UK million seller...?
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Anybody got an hard one!!!!!
It's probably something, old, obscure and doen't get any airplay now. so, I'll guess...it's "My boy Lollipop".
Older still
I’m sure it was rock around the clock but can’t remember that artist x"
Bill Haley and the comets I think |
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By *ryan... OP Man
over a year ago
1950's Original |
"The first UK million seller...?
.
.
.
Anybody got an hard one!!!!!
It's probably something, old, obscure and doen't get any airplay now. so, I'll guess...it's "My boy Lollipop".
Older still
I’m sure it was rock around the clock but can’t remember that artist x
Bill Haley and the comets I think"
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By *orny PTMan
over a year ago
Peterborough |
"The first UK million seller...?
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.
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Anybody got an hard one!!!!!
It's probably something, old, obscure and doen't get any airplay now. so, I'll guess...it's "My boy Lollipop".
Older still "
Ok, so it was a sensible guess.
Guess two
"Whalemeat again?" Damn autocarrot.
"We'll meet again", as it's from the 40's, was played once or twice a day on the radio and meant something to people of a certain generation.
Failing that...
"Happy birthday" or "Teddybears' picnic" |
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By *ryan... OP Man
over a year ago
1950's Original |
"The first UK million seller...?
.
.
.
Anybody got an hard one!!!!!
It's probably something, old, obscure and doen't get any airplay now. so, I'll guess...it's "My boy Lollipop".
Older still
Ok, so it was a sensible guess.
Guess two
"Whalemeat again?" Damn autocarrot.
"We'll meet again", as it's from the 40's, was played once or twice a day on the radio and meant something to people of a certain generation.
Failing that...
"Happy birthday" or "Teddybears' picnic""
Someone above got it it was Bill Haley rock around the clock took 3 years to sell 1 million from 1955 |
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By *orny PTMan
over a year ago
Peterborough |
"The first UK million seller...?
.
.
.
Anybody got an hard one!!!!!
It's probably something, old, obscure and doen't get any airplay now. so, I'll guess...it's "My boy Lollipop".
Older still
Ok, so it was a sensible guess.
Guess two
"Whalemeat again?" Damn autocarrot.
"We'll meet again", as it's from the 40's, was played once or twice a day on the radio and meant something to people of a certain generation.
Failing that...
"Happy birthday" or "Teddybears' picnic"
Someone above got it it was Bill Haley rock around the clock took 3 years to sell 1 million from 1955"
I read that, after it took me ages to type my answers. |
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By *orny PTMan
over a year ago
Peterborough |
"This song originally called
" good morning to all"
became one of the best-known and most sung songs world wide....
even today!
Happy birthday to you
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Song by American primary schoolkids, the teachers in question, should've have had the copyright royalties to this.
I thinkTom Scott has a YouTube video on this one. |
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Name that tune ????
That's what I usually say when I've let go a rip, rap, roarer in polite company.
However if it's a woman that I hear dropping one, I've tended to say that tune sounds like, "Air on a G string," played in ,"Fartissimo," on, "A wind instrument." |
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By *orny PTMan
over a year ago
Peterborough |
"Name that tune ????
That's what I usually say when I've let go a rip, rap, roarer in polite company.
However if it's a woman that I hear dropping one, I've tended to say that tune sounds like, "Air on a G string," played in ,"Fartissimo," on, "A wind instrument.""
Was that a solo performance? |
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