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Your first ever musical purchase
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Lingus EI 3298
02-06-2012
What was your first ever song you bought. Also what format was it, eg, Record, Tape, CD etc.

My first was a Record in about 1988 I purchased. Buffalo Stance by Nenah Cherry.
caren197
02-06-2012
My first was a cassette tape of tlc's crazy sexy cool album, my mum nearly had a heart attack lol I was only 8 :lol:
Madonna38
02-06-2012
The first one I remember is getting my mom to buy me Cher Believe single on tape when I was about 7 ish. I loved that song I played it to death to the annoyance of my mother.
shackfan
02-06-2012
I think it was the Caribou album by Elton John or That'll be the Day soundtrack
ShaunIOW
02-06-2012
Judas Priest - Breaking the Law on 7" vinyl was my first single and my first album was Judas Priest - British Steel also on vinyl and it's still one of my favorites and I listen to it still albit on CD nowdays.
KieranDS
02-06-2012
Bring It All Back by S Club 7 on tape...first CD was Sound Of The Underground I think.
Dandem
02-06-2012
First thing I bought was "Angel" by Shaggy on casette. Ah, thems were the days.
N3dSt4rk
02-06-2012
'Pop Music ' by 'M'
SexiRokStarr
02-06-2012
Good Girl Gone Bad by Rihanna in 2009
MizManiac
02-06-2012
First 7 inch record- The Buggles:Video Killed The Radio Star!
Brummy Girl
02-06-2012
Cassette Album, Kylie Minogue's first album 'Kylie' in 1988.
cnbcwatcher
02-06-2012
First single: S Club 7 - Bring It All Back
First album: Aqua - Aquarium (or it might have been Spice Girls - Spice, I don't remember which one but it was one of those two)

Both were on CD btw.
Grabid Rannies
02-06-2012
Hits 4 on double cassette. Bought it with saved up pocket monies

I still have it and it still plays excellently! Only literally two tracks on there I don't like, and conveniently they're tucked away at the end of Side 2.
So 3008
02-06-2012
First album was Rihanna - Good Girl Gone Bad on CD in 2007.

First single was Jessie J - Do It Like A Dude as a Download in 2010.
PJ1893
02-06-2012
First CD: Wet Wet Wet - Love is All Around (still love that song!)
richparr
02-06-2012
'Strong Arm of the Law' by Saxon in Sept 1980.

A great album in a gatefold sleeve with loads of pictures and info on the band. It also came with a free patch for my denim jacket.

How I miss those days, it's just not the same feeling with CD's!
cliffy91
02-06-2012
The Millennium Prayer by Cliff Richard in 1999 it was on tape,still have it in my draw
rfonzo
02-06-2012
Originally Posted by caren197:
“My first was a cassette tape of tlc's crazy sexy cool album, my mum nearly had a heart attack lol I was only 8 :lol:”

That is a very credible first music purchase. The first album I had bought for me was New Kids on the Block 'Hang Tough.'
Ally_Bowie
02-06-2012
First single - All I Want For Christmas...- Mariah Carey
First Album - Naked - Louise
Harper_Milne
02-06-2012
It was either a Steps single or S club 7 - Bring it all back. It was on CD.
Rose-Addict
02-06-2012
Not sure whether it was Aqua or B'Witched. I had awful taste back then.
Mrscee
02-06-2012
I actually don't know what record I bought as my mum worked in a big town (we lived in a village) and she would buy me records on a friday and my brothers always bought things like adam and the ants and frankie goes to hollywood for me
I think it could have been rock me amadeus by falco on 7 inch
I know the first cd I bought was Help by the beatles
wavy-davy
02-06-2012
Goria Estefan - Bad Boy on 7" single.
Sad_BB_Addict
02-06-2012
1960 Apache by The Shadows.
Jason100
02-06-2012
Ace of Base, The Sign. I remember getting upset when my walkman chewed it up after numerous plays in it.
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