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#1 song June 7 1958 Purple People Eatter! "Keep on shilling for Big Pharm!" | |
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In Britain it was "Who's sorry now?" by Connie Francis. More fitting title I think. Got some kind of love for you, and I don't even know your name | |
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That's funny! The Purple People Eater (not Who's Sorry Now). * I tried looking up my birthday and I'm getting conflicting info. Some sites say Blue Velvet (Bobby Vinton) and others say Sugar Shack (Jimmy Gilmer & The Fireballs) in the USA. Then in the UK it looks like Do You Love Me (Brian Poole and The Tremeloes) or She Loves You (The Beatles). I think I was on the cusp. * I guess I can mash pototo and do the twist. * Makes me feel really old. * What site did you use to look up the info on Prince's birthday? * *
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I think it's pretty hilarious. (Het is weer voorbij die mooie zomer, Gerard Cox
Therefore, I prefer other charts.
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I loved the Purple People Eater song when I was really young. I used to go around the house singing it cuz I was a purple fiend. I had the 45 and must have played it 9 million times.
Poor, poor Charlie. Such a sad song. | |
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SERIOUSLY?
This is MASSIVE A COMPREHENSIVE PRINCE DISCOGRAPHY (work in progress ^^): https://sites.google.com/...scography/ | |
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I don't even think New Zealand had a chart in 1958, our hit parade starts in 1965 and our Top 50 Chart starts in 1977. In 1958 we had the Lever Hit Parade which was a list of 7 songs played on 1ZB. Generally they avoided rock and roll until the 60s, so my guess was a number 1 back then was something like Mantovani or Winifred Atwell. Got some kind of love for you, and I don't even know your name | |
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haha that's interesting a prince news a day, keeps the doctor away | |
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The no.1 in Holland (29-02-1972) was by a band called Middle Of The Road, the song is "Sacramento (A Wonderful Town)". Nothing as exciting as the Purple People Eater! RIP Prince: thank U 4 a funky Time... | |
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I know of the group, they ahd a big hit in late 1971 also with "By the devil I was tempted" Amazingly a lot of Dutch acts in the 70s were huge in New Zealand, Pussycat, Shocking Blue, Mouth and McNeill etc. If they sang the song in English it was a hit here. I still have a 45 of Mississippi by Pussycat I inherited off my mother.
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Returning to Purple People Eater--the Minnesota Vikings defensive line was known as the "Purple People Eaters" for a while.
Also, has anyone ever suggested that the real reason Prince likes purple is just because it's the color for his hometown NFL team?
Seems obvious. | |
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And their other color is gold--thus The Gold Experience.
I strongly suspect that "Purple and Gold" might be the most important recording of his career--that everything else was just groundwork for his being in a position so that he could submit a song for the Vikings to use. That they didn't make it their official theme song probably broke his heart, and he's been spiralling down spiritually ever since. | |
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99% of my posts are ironic. Maybe this post sides with the other 1%. | |
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Glad to help you to see the light. | |
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