It's National "One Hit Wonder" Day!


What's your favorite "One Hit Wonder"?

One of mine, (it’s hard to pick just one):

Come On Eileen-Dexys Midnight Runners

https://www.wusa9.com/article/news/nation-world/national-one-hit-wonder-day-playlist/65-282ee11d-cc3b-4502-a6a1-be76a425f900
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Grateful Dead made the list as one hit wonders.  I saw 100+ shows.  I wish someone had told me they weren't going to make it.
slaw7

I don't mean to be the fact checker on here, but Classics IV were by no means a one hit wonder. They also had Stormy, Traces, Everyday with You Girl, and the vastly underrated What Am I Crying For. The true one hit wonders would kill for career like the Classics IV.
As long as you don't count hits from members of the band, my all time favorite anthem is:

Mott the Hoople--"All the Young Dudes"
Hot Smoke and Sassafrass - Bubble Puppy
Crazy Mama - JJ Cale
There She Goes - The La's
You Got Me Anyway - Sutherland Brothers & Quiver

Probably any criteria that might be conjured up to define "one-hit wonder" will result in at least a few anomalies. But the list that has been linked to, https://top40weekly.com/all-one-hit-wonders/, clearly defines "one-hit wonder" as an artist or group having one and only one song released as a single that made the top 40, based apparently on Billboard’s "hot 100" listings. That seems to me to be as good a definition as any other that might be conjured up, and one which makes the listing as objective as possible.

And it appears that "Crazy Mama" was the only J. J. Cale single meeting that criterion.

Regards,
-- Al

@almarg , the term, one hit wonder, certainly rolls me down a different path and it's one that I didn't see JJ Cale on as I rolled down it.
A-Ha?
Their massive hit was Take On Me.

So another not a one hit wonder ... Lol.
@tooblue, I know where you're coming from. If you look at the artists listed so far in this thread, only a handful have had a long career with a significant back catalog: JJ Cale; Concrete Blonde; Grateful Dead; Mitch Ryder and Mott the Hoople.

No one's mentioned Richard Thompson yet; but, that's probably because he's never had a top 40 hit, despite a 47 year career as a solo artist. 
"Cuts You Up", Peter Murphy (Yup...)
"Dear Jill". Blodwyn Pig (Deliciously sparse...)
"Mexican Radio", Wall of Voodoo (Any country...including ours)
"Pump Up The Volume", M/A/R/R/S (The birth of 'sample & hold')
"Everyone Wants To Go To Heaven", Ellen McIlwaine (Everyone, Everywhere, Always.)
"Under The Milky Way", The Church (..or Laniakea, for that matter...)

There's a lot of it, out there...*G*



YES for Shivaree!!

Remembered another one:  "I just dropped in to see what condition my condition was in", Kenny Rogers and the First Edition.
Sorry, rpeluso. Have to call you on that one!
The First Edition did that song. They bounced between that name and adding Kenny Rogers and had 3 hit singles.
"Sally Go Round The Roses" is the best record.
Otherwise, "Denise" by Randy and the Rainbows.  "Driver's Seat" by Sniff and the Tears.  "Magnet and Steel" by whatsisname.  "Our Day  Will Come" by Ruby and the Romantics.
Funny you should mention that one Geoff as I was listening to that German version only last night on my Amazon Music " one hit wonders" playlist.
And of course we made them record it in English too, how arrogant .. Lol.
99 Red Balloons by Nina.

Most of the Eurovision song contest winners faded into obscurity with one massive exception of course ... Abba.

I remember watching them play Waterloo and it was like WHAT!?!?
NOBODY had seen anything quite like it on the good old stoic staid Eurovision Song Contest.
I thought the announcer was going to have a heart attack...lmao.
And of course they cake walked it which shocked my mother who was deeply offended by them! Haha.
I'm with tooblue with Doubleshot, but I also like Hot Smoke and Sassafrass by Bubblepuppy.  96 Tears is up there, too.

Afternoon Delight-Starland Vocal Band. An iconic song in pop culture.
Never had another Top 40 hit due to an early 70's acoustical based sound. The late 70's put a hex on many acts including The Carpenters-John Denver ect. Check out the album Rear View Mirror which includes possibly SVB's best song "Norfolk".
To add to the long list of one-hit wonders stated previously:

"Reach Out of the Darkness" - Friend and Lover
"Will You Be Staying After Sunday" - The Peppermint Rainbow
"Tracy" - The Cuff Links
"Moonlight Feels Right" - Starbuck
"Hey There, Lonely Girl" - Eddie Holman
"Shannon" - Henry Gross
"It Never Rains in California" - Albert Hammond
"Na Na Hey Hey (Kiss Him Goodbye) - Steam
"Play That Funky Music" - Wild Cherry
"Where Have You Been All My Life" - Fotomaker
"Starry Eyes" - The Records

"Painted Ladies" - Ian Thomas
"It’s Good News Week" - Hedgehoppers Anonymous
"Everyone's Gone To The Moon" - Jonathan King
Can't believe no one has brought up "Psychotic Reaction" by Count Five. Big +1 to those who mentioned "Classical Gas" and "Walk Away Renee"

Good one @acresverde! The Count Five came out of the San Jose Garage Band scene of the mid-60’s, as did a couple of other One Hit Wonder bands: The Syndicate Of Sound ("Little Girl") and People (a cover of The Zombies "I Love You"). There was also The Chocolate Watchband, who didn’t have a hit on any of their three albums, but were in the Roger Corman movie "Riot On Sunset Strip".

The Left Banke actually had another hit: "Pretty Ballerina". Both it and "Walk Away Renee" were on their debut album, which is in my LP collection.

@flatrocker, hey it just dawned on me that is you, need to get togeather, have your people call my people and we will put it togeather. Enjoy the music

" Tighter and Tighter "  Alive and Kicking


 " Dancing in the Moonlight "  King Harvest


  " Life was a Rock but the Radio Rolled Me"  Reunion

In what seems to be the generally accepted spirit of the thread:

”Sugar, Sugar” - The Archies

(Also happens to be the very first record I ever owned; cut out from the back of a “Cap’n Crunch” cereal box 😊)

Now, since there also seem to be varying (and questionable) criteria used for qualifying, let’s have some fun and take it to absurdity: “A song or tune by an artist that was very popular and the only that got a lot of airplay; and, likely the only one that the majority of listeners would recognize and associate with that artist”. From that standpoint, a “one hit wonder”:

“Birdland” - Weather Report
“The Girl From Ipanema” - Stan Getz
”Take Five” - Dave Brubeck

Then, there is that tune that goes something like “ta-ta-ta-TAAA” by that guy, what was his name? Ludwig, or something like that 😄

@slaw, perhaps you're too young to have heard it when it was new, but surely you're heard Dion's "Runaround Sue" on oldies radio, not to mention "Lovers Who Wander." To hear him sing a song as no one else could have, give a listen to "(I Was) Born To Cry." Intense!
I wanted, earlier to mention "Patches" by Clarence Carter. Out of fear of being wrong, I passed.