This is the first music I can ever remember hearing on the radio:
First piece of Music you can remember..
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Is it any wonder that the monkey's confused?
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I wouldn't be able to say the EXACT piece of music, but my father always played classical music in the house, so that's probably the first music I would have heard.
The first song I actually remember hearing, and being conscious of it as "that" song as opposed to just a piece of unknown music in the background, was "She Loves You (Yeah, Yeah, Yeah)" by The Beatles
The first song I actually remember hearing, and being conscious of it as "that" song as opposed to just a piece of unknown music in the background, was "She Loves You (Yeah, Yeah, Yeah)" by The Beatles
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My old man used to like country and folk music,and the song puff the magic dragon features high on my musical memories
List, god knows why or who it was by at the time, it. A really tough question because you automatically want to go to something like your first record bought,or at some point in your teens..
List, god knows why or who it was by at the time, it. A really tough question because you automatically want to go to something like your first record bought,or at some point in your teens..
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Spot on Spider, me too.
One that I recall once I found out about hormones was "Maria Elena" Boy was that one to get stuck into your girlfriend to, and "It's now or never" worked every time I'm glad to say.
One that I recall once I found out about hormones was "Maria Elena" Boy was that one to get stuck into your girlfriend to, and "It's now or never" worked every time I'm glad to say.
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Probably not the first, but the first to spring to mind was Harry Nilsonn's 'Without You', a song which played on the radio on a seemingly permanent loop back in the 70s.
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Last Time by the Stones and She Loves You by Fab 4 are mine.
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While I remember hearing the radio and children's records (Humpty Dumpty songs etc), the first song I can certainly remember was either 'Colour my World' by Petula Clark or 'Sink the Bismark' by Johnny Horton which was actually released in 1960 but was probably being played on Australian radio as some odd type of support for the Vietnam War back around 1966 when I was six.
I didn't like Colour my World back then but I love it now.
I didn't like Colour my World back then but I love it now.
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I recall hearing Puff around 1963 on a transister radio near Paddington Green!
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I knew there would be someone who would say the first music they could remember would be by the Stones or the Beatles.
I also had ?10 on someone claiming Bowie or Boland.
I also had ?10 on someone claiming Bowie or Boland.