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What are some of your favortie One-hit wonders?

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Easy question. Feel free to share. Here are three of my favorites.

Mazzy Star - Fade Into You


The Folk Implosion - Natural One


The Fly's - Got you where I want you

 
In The Year 2525 by Zager & Evans.
 
Primitive Radio Gods - Standing Outside a Broken Phone Booth With Money in My Hand

Junior - Mama Used to Say

Bougeois Tagg - I Don't Mind at All

Charlie Sexton - Beat's So Lonely

Jonathan King - Everyone's Gone to the Moon
 
^They played the hell out of that song back in the day. Melancholy and danceable at the same time.

 
At the time, I was in the USAF, stationed in Colorado. I got orders to Keesler AFB in Biloxi, MS. I was miserable the first few months I was there, but this one-hit-wonder was on the radio ALL THE TIME, and I had the cd. It's one of the few fond memories I have during that period.

 
Jesus Jones - "Right Here, Right Now". A fun jam from back in the day. Fun memories of dancing around crazily, shaking every limb I could, around the house as a youngin' to it. :)

Caveat: Okay, okay, yes, technically speaking you can go to their Wikipedia page (like that of other artist) and see other single releases and that they charted in the UK or elsewhere - "Jesus Jones" purists don't hate on me. ;) But I'm interpreting this thread as being our viewpoint from each of our own perspectives, about never hearing anything from an artist again and never quite capturing that "smash" hit in the cultural zeitgeist of the moment - that these guys sort of "disappeared" after this smash.

 
Jesus Jones was kinda two-hit wonder. Real Real Real reached #4 in US
 
A CanCon fave. ;)

 
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