If you’ve been on Facebook in the past couple days, you may have noticed a fun new trend: people are posting the song that was number one on the charts the day they were born.

The meme basically goes like this:

1) Find the song that was number one the week you were born.

2) Find that video on YouTube.

3) Post it to your Facebook wall with no shame.

With that in mind, we took an office poll, checked a site that archives Billboard charts, and found our own. We issue them here with a standard disclaimer that they may not reflect our actual modern-day musical tastes — or maybe they do and we just don’t want to admit it.

Also, NO CALLING US OLD, punks. Tell us your song in the comments!

The Young Rascals, ‘Groovin’ (June 19th, 1967)

The Bee Gees, ‘Stayin’ Alive’ (February 6th, 1978)

Rick Astley, ‘Together Forever’ (June 24th, 1988) – Rick Rolled birthday!

Phil Collins, ‘Against All Odds (Take a Look at Me Now)’ (April 18th, 1984)

The Bee Gees, ‘How Can You Mend a Broken Heart’ (August 3rd, 1971)

Carl Douglas, ‘Kung Fu Fighting’ (December 5th, 1974)

Bette Midler, ‘Wind Beneath My Wings’ (June 8th, 1989)

Peter Cetera, ‘Glory of Love’ (August 8th, 1986)

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