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  1. Georgie Wright says:

    Vogue by Madonna because I remember it being played at my primary school disco!

  2. Susan Willshee says:
    Love Train by the O Jay’s because it was the first song I ever realised had an underlying mess... Read more
  3. Ian Campbell says:
    Cotton Eye Joe, by Rednex – a wonderful piece of escapism that encouraged you to live life to the ... Read more
  4. Jennifer Turnbull says:
    Catch a Falling Star by Perry Como, my dad always sang the opening lines as he came into the house. ... Read more
  5. Twinkle twinkle little star :)))

  6. Irene Jackson says:
    I remember most my big brother buying me a portable radio way back when so i could listen to the lat... Read more
  7. Derek Wilson says:
    I’m In The Mood For Dancing by The Nolans. My parents used to play it full blast on a Sunday m... Read more
  8. Cathryn Crawshaw says:

    Here comes the sun

  9. Chantel L says:
    I Should Be So Lucky by Kylie Minogue – & the wonder of Charlene from Neighbours being a p... Read more
  10. Vicky Hallnewman says:

    Wake me up before you go go from wham was one of my favourite all time songs. I love the 80s.

  11. ellie spider says:

    Tubthumping by chumbawumba

  12. Patricia Avery says:

    Summer Holiday – Cliff Richard The first record I bought

  13. Laura antill says:

    green Day dookie for me it was my first album xx

  14. Kim Neville says:

    Duran Duran a view to a kill as my friends and I loved their music and played all the time 🙂

  15. Laura Corrall says:
    Spice girls – Wannabe it just reminds me of primary school and playing spice girls and decidin... Read more
  16. Joanne Ahmed says:
    Simply Red & Stars, reminds me of my mum & dad having a party on a Saturday eve. Magical tim... Read more
  17. Kirsty Taylor says:

    Spice up you life – Spice Girls

  18. Amy Bondoc says:

    nancy sinatra boots- i remember singing it with my nan jumping around her kitchen!

  19. Edward Guerreiro says:
    It has to be Don’t stand so close to me by the Police. We used to go to Portugal every summer,... Read more
  20. Gemma Clark says:

    Awesome giveaway! Thanks for the chance x

  21. lorraine kirk says:
    Happy Birthday by Cyndi Lauper, my folks bought me a cassette tape with it on for my birthday when I... Read more
  22. Allison Sherwood says:
    Adam & the Ants Prince Charming as i remember being at the school disco and everyone just walkin... Read more
  23. Ema J Lowe says:

    dancing and jumping about to Frankie goes to Hollywood and their song relax

  24. Margaret Gallagher says:

    Abba – any – we used to dance and sing into our hair brushes – fun times

  25. Shelley Jessup says:

    Everybody’s Free (to Feel Good) by Quindon Tarver from the movie Romeo & Juliet

  26. Fast car by Tracy Chapman as my mum was always playing it

  27. Gary Topley says:
    John Denver – Annie’s Song. I was adopted when I was younger and my adopted mum sent me ... Read more
  28. These would be great for travelling with!

  29. The 90’s was my era and it was always The Spice Girls my sister and I would be singing along t... Read more
  30. Practically any Spice Girls song, as all of us loved to listen to and sing along to their hits.

  31. Suzanne Sendell says:
    Yes sir I can Boogie by Baccara
    It was on a holiday whilst In Spain, it wasn’t In the charts... Read more
  32. Lucy Wright-Booth says:
    I loved Like a Virgin by Madonna (had no idea what it meant!). I used to practise the dance in front... Read more
  33. Julia Kerr says:
    Apron strings by everything but the girl because my earliest memory is of my mum holding me and danc... Read more
  34. Bowie and anything Glam rock! My mum loved it all, used to play it in the house all the time

  35. katrina walsh says:

    Caravan of Love by the Housemartins as it was the first record I bought

  36. Rhiannon Alwen says:
    They look great!
    Just thought you should know that the amazon link on the gleam has gone missing- s... Read more
  37. Caroline Tinsley says:

    Changes by David Bowie. My parents had it on constantly when I was a toddler in the mid 70s.

  38. Andrea Upton says:

    Knock three times, as it always seemed to be playing on the radio

  39. Lisa Parker says:
    Billy Don’t be a Hero by Paperlace, I was only young when it was played on the radio but it ma... Read more
  40. Bachman Turner Overdrive – You Ain’t Seen Nothing Yet. I remember hearing it nearly ever... Read more
  41. Rob Griffiths says:

    Any Beatles track because my Dad used to play their tapes in the car all the time

  42. laura milton says:
    Meatloaf and Blondie were my Dads favourite so everytime they come on it throws me back and makes me... Read more
  43. Helen Tovell says:

    Anything by the Carpenters as this is what my Dad always listened to

  44. Jimmy Osmond i’m gonna knock on your door as it was the first single i bought

  45. Abba as my mother use to play their music every Sunday morning while she was doing house work

  46. Rich Tyler says:

    Elton John, I’m still standing, my dad played it on repeat!

  47. Anthony Harrington says:
    Popcorn by Hot Butter, the first single I bought, I remember listening to it in the little booth bef... Read more
  48. Justine Meyer says:

    Any George Michael it reminds me of sleepovers with my frineds

  49. Terry Jacks, Seasons in the Sun reminds me of my summer holidays 🙂

  50. Vivien Baird says:
    “Rock Around The Clock” by Bill Haley & His Comets My Mam was always singing along to Happy... Read more
  51. Eminem, without me! Weird one, i know, but my dad always played it in the car

  52. Alison Johnson says:
    Although it was my teens, True by Spandau Ballet is the song I most remember. I had a weird childhoo... Read more
  53. S Edwards says:

    Any songs by Wham as i was a massive fan back then.

  54. Amanda Hart says:
    Kung fu fighting as I joined Karate from age 11 and it always reminds me of the great times I had fo... Read more
  55. Marycarol says:

    I love you because by Jim Reeves because my mum was always singing it x

  56. Jesse Partington says:
    “Row, row, row your boat” – because my mother and sister used to join in doing the... Read more
  57. Amelia Kennedy says:
    Saturday Night At The Movies by The Drifters … the first single I ever bought, and I still kno... Read more
  58. Amelia Kennedy says:
    Saturday Night At The Movies by The Drifters … the first single I ever bought and I still know... Read more
  59. Save All Your Kisses For Me because that was the first song I can remember that I liked growing up a... Read more
  60. Anam Zhara says:
    amazing!! These would be great for running on the treadmill. I could listen to my fave podcasts, aud... Read more
  61. Heather Haigh says:

    Anything by Elvis Presley as my mum was always playing his music.

  62. Kathleen marsden says:

    Greensleeves because that was the only record we had growing up until I could afford to buy my own

  63. Mary Heald says:

    An English Country Garden as I remember my mum singing it in the kitchen

  64. Mary Lucking says:

    Anything by The Beatles

  65. Tracy Nixon says:
    Kylie’s I should be so lucky – I loved watching Kylie in neighbours and I absolutely lov... Read more
  66. Lovely looking headphones. Would love to upgrade my old ones to these.

  67. Karen Barrett says:
    Sugar Sugar by The Archies 1969, my very first single that I received as a Christmas gift with my ne... Read more
  68. Brilliant headphones! Fingers crossed for the giveaway.

  69. Get Down on It by Kool and The Gang because it was always played at birthday parties.