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TWO hit wonders

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Maroon 5 - "This Love" and "She Will Be Loved"? They aren't really remembered for much else.
 
Maroon 5 - "This Love" and "She Will Be Loved"? They aren't really remembered for much else.

Not in the US. They play their other singles, Harder To Breathe and Sunday Morning all the time here. It's annoying.
 
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Not just two songs - but only two remarkable albums: . Ford Theatre . from Boston in the late sixties....













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The Zombies had two hits: their first single, "She's Not There" in 1964 and their last, "Time of the Season" released in 1969 after they had already disbanded.

The group's two co-leaders have since had only one big hit each: Colin Blunstone, "Say You Don't Mind" and Rod Argent, "God Gave Rock and Roll to You"; although they've had successful careers and are still going.
 
Tracy Chapman.... Give Me a Reason and Fast Car

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Suzanne Vega..... Tom's Diner and Luka
 
Sheila E... Love Bizarre and The Glamorous Life

Milli Vanilli... Girl You Know It's True and Blame it on the Rain
 
The 90's had quite a few. I'd say Jewel with "You Were Meant for Me" and "Foolish Games."
 
Soul II Soul - "Back To Life" & "Keep on Moving".

I wanted to say The Cranberries, but I think they only charted(stateside) with "Zombies".
 
Eruption: I Can't Stand The Rain / One Way Ticket
Jessica Williams: Queen Of Fools / Gambling On Your Love
Ken Laszlo: Hey Hey Guy / Tonight
Valerie Dore: The Night / Get Closer
Felix: Don't You Want Me / It Will Make Me Crazy
 
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