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Bobbisox1 | 15:56 Thu 23rd Jul 2020 | Music
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When you married or met and moved in with your partner
Sweet child if Mine was number one September '88

Do you remember?
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You wont find another fool like me by the Seekers and it was dead right
18:42 Thu 23rd Jul 2020
For me and Mrs kHz it's Fleetwood Mac's Albatross. No. 1 in Dec 1968.
It'll always be "our song".
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1968 was my first marriage and it was Young Girl
I had to look it up and when I was what it was I went oh.....nothing I remebered or want to.
A pretty apt song - Being With You by Smokey Robinson when we met.

The memory pays tricks though Bobbi- Sweet Child of Mine by GnR didn't quite make the Top 20 but it's certainly outlasted most of the stuff that was popular then
Sailing by Rod Stewart - and no we didn't.
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I just checked and that's what it gave for that year FF, shame as I really like it
Cool Water: Frankie Laine.
Rat Trap by the Boomtown Rats had just dislodged John Revolting and Oliver Neutron Bomb when I first met the future mother of my children.
Number one when I got married was “Don’t go breaking my heart” Elton & Kiki.
YEs Bobbi- it was a number one in the States. Maybe it was top 10 here too. My memory may be playing tricks
Sweet Child o' Mine peaked at No6 in UK singles chart.
Solved it. Apparently it was a hit twice in UK- first got to 23 in 1988 then released as Sweet Child o' Mine (1989) and reached number 6 in March 89.
https://www.officialcharts.com/artist/15737/guns-n'-roses/

Sorry for diversion. Just thinking out loud. (As Ed Sheeran said)
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Still a favourite tho FF :0)
You wont find another fool like me by the Seekers and it was dead right
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Haha Best answer time you gollob
Number one when we got married, on January 8th 1977 was "Don't Give Up on Us" by David Soul.
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He turned out to be a wife beater Marval ( I'm sure I read it sometime )
Phil Collins: Groovy Kind Of Love.

I have no memory of it playing any part in the big day though but we're still together.

Bless.

Blimey that was 1984, can't remember, just 'phoned her, neither can she ;-)
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What month Baldric?

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