Have known this for ages and hate to admit it's (altogether now) I'll be your Long Haired Lover from Liverpool.....by Little Jimmy Osmond.....aaaaaarrggghhhh!
I hear you knockin' (but you can't come in) by Dave Edmunds. Toppin' the charts in America at the same time was Tears of a clown by Smokey Robinson - marvellous.
The Last Time by The Rolling Stones - funnily enough, that's just what my mum said after I was born! I also found out from that web site that I share my birthday with a Bay City Roller (ok, so it was the one nobody fancied)
LUCAS, have a look at the other No1 thread (about the day people left school). No one on the day you were born was possibly the No1 when I left school.