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a. As Champions of Europe there's no reason we shouldn't be pushing for a top 7 spot & a run in the Cups
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17%
  
c. Buy some f***ing players or we're in a battle to stay up & that's as good as it gets
18%
  
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3%
  



only1billybonds 11:41 Sun Oct 23
The first song you remember?
Excluding 'Jingle bells, 'happy birthday to you' etc, whats the first (real) song you remember hearing?

I remember being 4 years old and my old man coming home from work with 'She loves you' (Beatles) and bunging it on the record player.


Come on cunto's, when did you first fall in love with music?

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claret59 11:51 Sun Oct 23
Re: The first song you remember?
i would say she loves you.
but i also remember saying at the time that my favourite group was the animals, on the back of house of the rising sun

Takashi Miike 11:52 Sun Oct 23
Re: The first song you remember?
not one song, the old man was a big fan of the moody blues so I listened a lot to their albums, in particular 'in search of the lost chord'

Nurse Ratched 12:16 Mon Oct 24
Re: The first song you remember?
Unforgettable by Nat King Cole.

arsegrapes 12:46 Mon Oct 24
Re: The first song you remember?
My Ding-a-ling Chuck Berry

easthammer 1:17 Mon Oct 24
Re: The first song you remember?
My Dad singing

Al Martino's "Here in my heart" (1952)

Alfs 1:27 Mon Oct 24
Re: The first song you remember?
Lily the pink

ironsofcanada 1:43 Mon Oct 24
Re: The first song you remember?
My dad singing to my mom

A Bushel and a Peck - Doris Day(among many) from Guys and Dolls.


The first recording was probably Puff the Magic Dragon from my mom's Peter, Paul and Mary in Concert 1964

Northern Sold 2:37 Mon Oct 24
Re: The first song you remember?
First song i remember was the laughing gnome by david bowie.... that and all that wombles shit

Jaan Kenbrovin 2:53 Mon Oct 24
Re: The first song you remember?
No idea, but I do remember the first record I played.

I had a battery powered record player that came with some coloured disc nursery ryhmes and I realised it might work for my dads record collection, so played Talking Heads - Once in a lifetime. Must have been about 5 or 6.

The Stoat 6:10 Mon Oct 24
Re: The first song you remember?
Red River Rock

https://youtu.be/76OSOg5E_HE

lab 6:46 Mon Oct 24
Re: The first song you remember?
Hey girl don’t bother me by the Tams.

MaryMillingtonsGhost 9:51 Mon Oct 24
Re: The first song you remember?
Takashi Miike 11:52

Same here, along with Pink Floyd and Neil Diamond.
First record I bought (well my mum did) was American Pie, double sided.

mashed in maryland 9:57 Mon Oct 24
Re: The first song you remember?
Right Said Fred

Maybe the Fruitella advert version

SnarestoneIron 10:14 Mon Oct 24
Re: The first song you remember?
Tom Hark, The Piranhas

Far Cough 10:16 Mon Oct 24
Re: The first song you remember?
(I Don't Know Why) But I Do - Clarence (Frogman) Henry

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UbfJ3t3CwBc

Side of Ham 11:01 Mon Oct 24
Re: The first song you remember?
Chigley - Time flies by when you’re a driver of a train

OR

The Rainbow theme tune

Mike Oxsaw 11:14 Mon Oct 24
Re: The first song you remember?
My elder brothers keep reminding me that I used to sit in front of the family Radiogram incessantly playing Tommy Steel's "Little White Bull" when it was first released.

I'm sure my parents tried to wean me off it with various collections of "Cowboy sing-along songs", which got a single play then back to young Tommy.

Banjo 11:35 Mon Oct 24
Re: The first song you remember?
Living Doll by Sir Cliff Richard

Eerie Descent 11:38 Mon Oct 24
Re: The first song you remember?
Surely it was 'Jerusalem', Banjo?

Banjo 11:41 Mon Oct 24
Re: The first song you remember?
Funny you say that Eerie as it was my secondary school hymn. Stirring stuff right up there with Waltzing Matilda!!!

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