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So, this article: http://www.newyorker.com/talk/content/articles/050328ta_talk_paumgarten explains about something called "popstrology," which is one man's (tongue-in-cheek) theory that the song at the top of the charts the week of your birth is a key to understanding your personality.
And this site: http://www.alaskajim.com/charts/weeklysingles/weeklysingles.htm contains links to a number of archived weekly singles charts so you can see for yourself what your popsign is.
I checked myself out, and songs that topped the charts the week of my birth include "The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly," recorded by Hugo Montenegro; "Honey," by Bobby Goldsboro; and "Love is All Around," by the Troggs."Tighten Up," by Archie Bell and the Drells, appears at the top of more than one chart, as does "This Guy's in Love With You," by Herb Alpert.
But the clear winner? "Mrs. Robinson," by Simon and Garfunkel. Make of that what you will ...
And this site: http://www.alaskajim.com/charts/weeklysingles/weeklysingles.htm contains links to a number of archived weekly singles charts so you can see for yourself what your popsign is.
I checked myself out, and songs that topped the charts the week of my birth include "The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly," recorded by Hugo Montenegro; "Honey," by Bobby Goldsboro; and "Love is All Around," by the Troggs."Tighten Up," by Archie Bell and the Drells, appears at the top of more than one chart, as does "This Guy's in Love With You," by Herb Alpert.
But the clear winner? "Mrs. Robinson," by Simon and Garfunkel. Make of that what you will ...