"Michael" by The Highwaymen, "The Parent Trap". However, I was born a full five weeks overtime due to the doctors waiting for "nature to do its task" knowing my mother had been taking Thalidomide during her pregnancy.
Taking this into account it's no wonder that my birthday song was "I Can't Stop Loving You" by Ray Charles, the movie being "Lonely Are the Brave" starring Kirk Douglas.
Yet another complain: Back then when I was born the novelties came here delayed by even years. Some hit tunes never made it here. Of course some people listened to Radio Luxembourg and such, but the majority had to survive with one radio channel and no television - there was a delay even between the biggest cities and the rest of the country. It wasn't until the early Eighties with new medias like MTV that we started to follow entertainment in real time. That said, the number one tune for three months by the time when I was conceived was Jay Epae's "Putti Putti", my birthday song again for three months in a row being the Finnish Eurovision Song Contest candidate "Tipi Tii" by Ms. Marion Rung according to the monthly single records (45 rpm) sales list published by a youth oriented pop magazine. And yes, youth meant people in their late teens or early twenties most of whom had earned the money to buy the magazine.