Best One-Hit-Wonders Of All-Time

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  1. ABM

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    I kinda liked Gary Wright's Dream Weaver. It's a 1976 song. However, this video is from 2006 (still peddling the hit. :lol: )

    [video=youtube;2Hdx9JjzDfo]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Hdx9JjzDfo[/video]
     
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    Judging by your posts, I've always thought you were a "one hit wonder".
     
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    You're the judge, alright. :ghoti:
     
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    This certainly isn't in the "best" category, but I had always considered this guy a one-hit(?)-wonder.

    Strangely, though, I remember watching part of an episode of some type of reality show involving, I believe, him, Ron Jeremy, and Tammy Faye Baker. Literally, had to turn it off after a few minutes, it was so bad. I think they were sharing a house together and the show involved the filming of their activities and interactions....something like that.

    [video=youtube;TNrtWwyY1kM]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TNrtWwyY1kM[/video]
     
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    The show was The Surreal Life. Thing is, Van Winkle can actually rap, and is very clean and crisp in his delivery. Try to rap this song versus a Nelly song, for example.
     
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    My vote goes to Radar Love by Golden Earring from the early 70's.

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    I thought of that as well, but this charted higher than Radar Love, and was a Top Ten Billboard song, and #1 on the Top Tracks Billboard list. Plus, Golden Earing is like the Rolling Stones of the Netherlands. The band has literally existed for 50 years, and has kept the same line-up from 1970 until today. 41 years is amazing.

    [video=youtube;a1sf2CzEq0w]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a1sf2CzEq0w[/video]
     
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    Frankie Say One-Hit

    [video=youtube;yPLrXFw76Qg]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yPLrXFw76Qg[/video]
     
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    Gary Wright was far from a one-hit wonder:

    [video=youtube;wZqItCGY3Ns]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wZqItCGY3Ns&feature=fvwrel[/video]
     
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    Yeah, and Vanilla Ice had that Go Ninja Go Ninja Rap, rap.
     
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    I like Peter Schillings Major Tom.
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    My list:

    Johnny Hates Jazz - Shattered Dreams
    New Radicals - You Get What You Give
    Blind Melon - No Rain
    The Church - Under the Milky Way
    Norman Greenbaum - Spirit In The Sky
     
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    They had lots of small hit songs and another big hit - Twilight Zone.

    Twilight Zone actually charted No. 1 on the Billboard Rock chart in 1983.
     
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    Blind Melon.

    Their debut album is fantastic. I have been listening to it since it came out in 92. Too bad their singer died.

    Funny that you have No Rain as a one hit wonder. When I listen to that CD, I will often hit skip on No Rain. It is not the best track. I don't hate the song, it is just a little cutsey for me. If you haven't listed to the rest of the CD, give it a try it has held up well.
     
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    Very, very true. I suppose DW is only one I truly remembered. Great makeout song. :lol:
     
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    Venus - Shocking Blue
    Sugar Sugar - the Archies
    Whole Hearted, More than Words - Extreme
    These Boots - Nancy Sinatra
    Train, Train - Blackfoot
    American Pie - Don McLean (well, he did Starry Starry Night, too)
    Free Ride, Frankenstein - Edgar Winter
    Addicted to Love - Robert Palmer
    Tubular Bells - Mike Oldfield
     
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    The song was named "Vincent".
     
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    Lest we forget Louie Louie by Portland's own, The Kingsmen?! (PS: I worked a number of years with Lynn Easton. Cool guy.)

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    What's amazing to me is that "Radar Love" was a quintessential American 1970s Rock song, with lyrics about long distance muscle-car driving. And it was made by a group from Holland. That always floored me.
     
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    It put your proverbial pedal to the metal? ;)
     

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