Who Was Your Favorite One Hit Wonder


What was your favorite one hit wonder song, and who performed it? You can name one or a few.

I loved (and still do) "Voices Carry" performed by Till Tuesday.

C'mon. Put on your thinking caps.
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Fmpnd, You Right! I forgot all about that one. Both, excellent tunes. Great sax in Stormy. Did they even do an album?
most of the groups/artists mentioned charted two or more times on the billboard/cashbox charts, unfortunately today's oldies stations have reduced them to one-hit wonders.
Buscis2, great song by the Classics IV but they also had a hit with "Spooky"
There is quite a bit of cheating going on. Mountain? One hit wonders? Didn't they do like 2 or 7 albums? I mean Mississippi Queen was a popular song, but it was NOT a one hit wonder.

I thnk I would even have to take issue to Crimson & Clover. The Shondells did I think 3 or 4 albums.

C'mon folks, dig a little deeper.

How about "Stormy" performed by the Classics IV?
Man, what memories. Great fun. I'll add "Mississippi Queen" by Mountain..... "Spirit in the sky" has to be one of my all-time favs. I also like "Your love has lifted me higher" Jackie Wilson the original I think? When you read these titles it makes me wonder, "Is the music today less fun? All these great oldies make me "enjoy". Okay, Hey-ya" is a fun tune....
There truly are some great tunes listed here. With as good as they sounded, you have to wonder how they never came up with any others.

On the other hand, Odavid9 hit it on the head. Some of you folks are cheating BIG-time. That is, many of these bands actually had more than one "hit" with some having several.

Those that "cheated" are no longer qualified to win the collection of "K-Tel" records being offered as a prize. As you know, almost all K-Tel's consist of one hit wonder bands so that they didn't have to pay much to get the singles : )

For "real" one hit wonders, albeit some slightly bizarre ones and others that truly were good bands, but never hit it off, how about:

Money by The Flying Lizards ( pseudo "new wave" meets "early industrial" meets "art for art's sake" )

Summertime Blues by Blue Cheer ( Yeah, BABY!!! )

Johnny, Are You Queer? by Josie Cotton ( Can u remember what soundtrack this is from ??? )

Shaving Cream by Benny Bell ( My baby fell out of the window.... If you never heard this one, you need to. It's a laugh : )

(I Don't Like) Mondays by The Boomtown Rats ( first three lp's are well worth owning !!! This was probably one of their worst songs !!! )

Mickey by Toni Basil ( oh Mickey, you're so fine )

(Fun, Fun, Fun) Autobahn by Kraftwerk ( have you ever heard anything else by them on the radio? EVER ???

Rock Me ( Baby) by Andy Kim ( yuck.... )

She Blinded Me With Science by Thomas Dolby ( luv that crazy professor : )

Journey to the Center of Your Mind by The Amboy Dukes ( "kind" of cheating since this was Ted Nugent's band, but it was the only hit that this band had : )

Electric Avenue by Eddie Grant ( Reggae meets synthesizers and drum machines ???

Afternoon Delight by The Starland Vocal Band ( these guys couldn't have disappeared fast enough....

Echo Beach by Martha & the Muffins ( by now, these folks are probably "far away in time" : )

Fire ( I'll teach you to burn ) by Arthur Brown ( what a crazy, mixed up world that guy was in : )

I Know What Boys Like by The Waitresses ( Sucker !!! )

Amy by Pure Prairie League

War (what is it good for? ) By Edwin Starr ( absolutely nuthin !!! )

Jackie Blue by Ozark Mountain Daredevils ( can you still hear them cooing "oooooh oooh" ??? : )

Hey Man, Nice Shot by Filter

Mexican Radio by Wall of Voodoo ( great tune covered by a lot of different bands, even Celtic Frost !!! )

Midnight at the Oasis by Maria Muldaur ( send your camel to bed??? What the hell is that??? The first time i heard this "song", i thought it was some type of advertisement for a resort... )

It's Time to Party / Party Hard by Andrew W.K. ( remember this dork from MTV not that long ago ??? )

(Talk About) Pop Muzik by "M" aka "Robin Scott" ( a perfect cross between pop / new wave / dance music )

Dead Skunk by Loudon Wainwright III ( nuff said....)

She Talks in Stereo by Gary Myrick & the Figures ( another good band that went nowhere )

One Banana, Two Banana, Three Banana, Four ( Banana Splits theme ) by the Banana Splits. The version by The Dickies rocks : )

Sugar, Sugar by The Archies :(

Lesbian Seagull by Englebert Humperdinck ( he may have had other hits, but i just HADTA work this title and this guy's name into a thread somehow : )

AND

last but surely NOT least......

Tip Toe Through the Tulips by Tiny Tim

Okay, you can stop vomiting now... : ) Sean
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PS... how wuz that for diversity ??? : )
the above song was written by Sammy Hagar who also had 1 big hit himself with "I can't drive 55"
Some of these guys were at least 2 hit wonders. For a true 1 hit wonder, try Tommy Tutone's "Jenny (867-5309)".
"The Biggest Fool In Town" by Gorgeous George. In retrospect, I don't think he was a one hit wonder, as I don't think this was ever a hit. It was, however, his only record, and a great song. How about "Fever" by Little Willie John?
Mississippi Queen, by Mountain

We could come up with another category--most annoying songs to subliminally suggest to your coworkers so it ends up going through their heads all day driving them crazy . .

Something like "Muskrat Love. . . "

For a great trip down memory lane: www.onehitwondercentral.com
Walking on Sunshine - Katrina and the Waves

My favourite one hit wonder, unless I'm totally ignorant and they have produced a plethora of seminal works since then...

Billy-Ray Cyrus anyone...?
Oh man! I can't believe "Radar Love" by golden earing isn't on here. How could you Exertfluffer?
I hate rap but before rap: The Jags "The Rapper". I can't remember which Phili. member formed another one-hit band with "Ahlea" ("here we go again") but THAT was another excellent one-hit with great production.

And lets not forget Gary and the Playboys "This Diamond Ring". Still unique and listenable (and I hate that era).

I have to thank everyone for making my fav's list:
"Green eyed lady" sugarloaf Iseekheils
"spirit in the sky" normal greenb Reubent
"sky high" by jigsaw Jmslaw
"vehicle" The ides of march Fmpnd
"blinded by the light" Manfred manns earthband Jeffloistarca
"Smoke of a distant fire" sanford townsend band Ghostrider45
"twilight zone" golden earing Exertfluffer

Buscis2 - 'til Tuesday had all great albums as does Aimee Mann (bassist and singer of 'tT). If you haven't heard them, you are really missing out. 'tT only got better and better. (Too cerebral for radio pop).
Dexy's Midnight Runner..Come On Eileen!
VitaminZ... Burning Flame
Alphaville....Big In Japan
Glass Tiger....Don't forget me when I'm gone
Kansas.....Dust in the Wind
Psychedelic Furs....Ghost in You
Kid Creole and the Coconuts.....Male Curiosity (I believe "Endicott" is not a hit)
Falco...Rock me Amadeus
Yeah!..My vote is for "Twilight Zone"/Golden Earing!
Also,"I ran(?)"/Flock of Seagulls..."Turning Japanese"..other great ones! I'm sure I'd be reminded of others if I heard em. Good stuff...
So many good ones out there. Here are a few:

Brandy (You're a fine girl) - Looking Glass
Seasons in the Sun - Terry Jacks
Classical Gas - Mason Williams
All the Young Dudes - Mott the Hoople
Smoke of a Distant Fire - Sanford Townsend Band

Also vote for Green Eyed Lady - Sugarloaf. That was the first tune that came to mind, but the first reply beat me to it.
turning japanese - The Vapors
der commissioner - after the fire
and I also like Green Eyed Lady - that bass line
Tim, that ah ah song is in a Bond movie. Also a great song from the same movie by Berlin--Take My Breath Away Never heard anything by them since. Then there's Zager and Evans--In The Year 2525. Great thread,starts me thinking.(A real problem)
Manfred Mann's Earth Band "Blinded by the Light". I'm pretty sure Springteen wrote the tune too. Go figure
Two of them actually, not well known..

1. ''Safety Dance'' by Men Without Hats

Not exactly audiophile, but great fun nevertheless....
Reading these entries makes choosing one or two faves impossible (GREAT CHOICES!!!)... i like Little Green Bag by The George Baker Selection (Tarentino uses this one at the beginning of Resrevoir Dogs) and Yellow Pills by 20/20.
The Ides of March with "Vehicle"

In fact, 20 years later they came out with a song entitled "One Hit Wonder" where they list a ton of them and poke fun at themselves.
Reubent - also the 80's version by Doctor and the Medics. I like the original better though!
Shirley Shirley bo burley
Banana fana fo firley
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SHIRLEY!

The Name Game -- Don't know the name of the artist
Vayasteve, I have an album from 1975 titled "I've Got The Music In Me". It is Thelma Houston And "Pressure Cooker". It is recorded direct to disc on virgin vinyl by Sheffield Labs.

Pressure Cooker consisted of: Lincoln Mayorga, Larry Carlton, Dean Parks, Jim Keltnor, Victor Feldman, Tom Scott ........

Needless to say, absolutely UN#@&*%$believable.
"One More Try" By Timmy T. I think that's how to spell his name. Early 90's.