Read from file error

Hey everyone. I;m writing a code that store information from a class to a file and then reads from it. it Write to the file correctly but when it reads from the file it doesn't work as it supposed to.
Here's the code:
#include <fstream>
#include "Media.h"


void writeRecord(Media);
Media readRecord(int);

void main()
{
Media obj1;
Media obj2(125,"You know me","I think i failed :P",6,3,2015);
Media obj3(obj1);
writeRecord(obj1);
writeRecord(obj2);
writeRecord(obj3);
readRecord(125).display();
//obj4.display();
system("pause");
}
void writeRecord(Media obj1)
{
Date j;
j = obj1.getRealeaseDate();
try
{
ofstream file("media.txt",ios::app);
if (file.fail())
throw runtime_error("Error opening file");
file << obj1.getNumber() <<"\t"<< obj1.getTrackTitle() <<"\t"<< obj1.getArtiste() <<"\t"<< j.getDay()<<"\t"<<j.getMonth()<<"\t"<<j.getYear()<< endl;
file.close();
}
catch(runtime_error & err)
{
cerr << err.what();
}
}
Media readRecord(int num)
{
Media M1;
try
{
ifstream file("media.txt",ios::in);
if (file.fail()){
throw runtime_error("Error opening file");
}
int no,day,month,year;string title,artiste;
//cout << no << title << artiste << day << month << year << endl;
while(file >> no >> title >> artiste >> day >> month >> year)
{
cout << no << title << artiste << day << month << year << endl;
if(num == no)
{
M1 = Media(num,title,artiste, day,month,year);
break;
}
}
file.close();

}
catch(runtime_error & err)
{
cerr << err.what();
}
return M1;
}
Is your program:
1) Not compiles
    * Is other code compiles correctly, i. e. is your compiler configured properly?
    * If it is, give us error message and corresponding code part.
2) Not running
    * Are you sure that it is not a problem with automatically closing console?
    * How do you run it?
    * Is there any error messages?
3) Gives an error when run
    * Is it system error message or error reported in console?
    * Give us error message and input which leads to error.
4) Not giving correct results
    * Tell what you entered, what you expected, and what you got.
    * Are you sure that results you expected are correct?
Thanks for replying.
Firstly there is no error generated at all, it run correctly up until reading back from the file.

This is what i entered:
Media obj1;//Creates a object with default values(1," "," ",1,1,1)
Media obj2(125,"You know me","I think i failed :P",6,3,2015);//Creates object with set values
Media obj3(obj1);//Creates copy of the first object in a new object

so the file looks like:
1 1 1 1
125 you know me i think i failed 6 3 2015
1 1 1 1

when reading from the file i told it to search for 125 but it keeps outputting the first set of informaton that is in the file i.e 1 1 1 1
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