Over 300 music fans have voted on the 30+ Greatest Motown Songs by One-Hit Wonders. Current Top 3: What Becomes of the Broken Hearted, My Guy, Do You Love Me ...
But, for these purposes, we just followed Wikipedia, whoselist of U.S. one-hit wonderscompiles a bunch of newspaper and blog lists in one place. If you have gripes with what songs get included — and there are some legitimate gripes to be had, for sure — take it up with Wikipedia....
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Over 9K music fans have voted on the 100+ Greatest Songs by '80s One-Hit Wonders. Current Top 3: Don't You (Forget About Me), Take On Me, Come On Eileen ...
One Hit Wonders of the 50s and 60s来自:Various ArtistsThey were one hit wonders. Some had great, long-lasting careers, but incredibly only enjoyed one major hit single in the US or UK charts – names like Carl Perkins, Julie London, Hank Locklin and Ketty Lester. A fascinating 100 track...
Nationally syndicated radio show host Dick Bartley has painstakingly compiled this priceless series featuring performers who only enjoyed 15 minutes-or, more accurately, 2:30-of fame on the pop charts during the '60s. Many tracks make their CD debut!
There are few things more powerful than a good song; some become one-hit wonders, and others stay with us throughout the decades. Getty Images Photo by Fin Costello/Redferns & Michael Putland & Michael Ochs Archives & Roba Archive/United Archives & Tony Russe...
However, this was the last US hit these rockers produced."Timothy" by The Buoys The Buoys were an American pop/rock band from the 60s and 70s, and they hit it big in 1970 when they recorded the famous song "Timothy." Written by Rupert Holmes...
When it comes to novelty one hit wonders at the top at Christmas time, you can't get any better than Benny Hill's 'Ernie'. Queen - 'These Are the Days of Our Lives' (1991) Queen - These Are The Days Of Our Lives (Official Video) The Story of... 'These Are the Days of Our...
The Main Ingredient –“Everybody Plays the Fool” The group from New York City had five modest chart successes before they clicked with radio programmers on this soul classic. Johnny Nash –“I Can See Clearly Now” He was just 17 when he had his first chart hit in 1957. Fifteen years...