One Hit Wonders

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Name your favorite one hit wonder from any era.

Here's mine: Mississippi Queen by Mountain.


And...............here's a clip of Leslie West playing it with Van Halen in 1995. Not bad for a so called one hit wonder.

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From the 80s a gr8 tune Furniture brilliant mind.Reminds me of my sister when days were long and we didnt have a care in the world!
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My fave OHW is Hot Smoke and Sasafrass by Bubble Puppy. My buddy and former bandmate David Fore was their drummer. We got to hang out last week at the Austin Music Awards.
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In The Year 2525 - Zaeger and Evans lyrics were great.

60's of course
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Best: Resurrection Shuffle - Ashton Dardner & Dyke..... cool. :D

Worst: Come On Eileen - Dexy's Midnight Runners..... where's the bucket? :x
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ozover50 wrote:Worst: Come On Eileen - Dexy's Midnight Runners..... where's the bucket? :x
That was an awful song wasn't it? I can still see the video in my minds eye. All those posers in overalls. Yuk!
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winston wrote:
ozover50 wrote:Worst: Come On Eileen - Dexy's Midnight Runners..... where's the bucket? :x
That was an awful song wasn't it? I can still see the video in my minds eye. All those posers in overalls. Yuk!
They reminded my of Tinkers looking for Crack ( I think thats a fair cop!) :D
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scotty wrote:They reminded me of Tinkers looking for Crack
I fixed your typo and yes that's it exactly. :lol:
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Cheers Brian :D
You should see me in my overalls im a poser aswell :mrgreen: Only mine are XXXL :cry:
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J. Frank Wilson and The Cavaliers' Last Kiss.

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Here's another car-tune that I believe was a one hit wonder. An original about road rage :lol: ; The Playmates' Beep Beep.

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A one-hit-wonder down under - well, they're Kiwis but this was a H U G E hit down here...in 1981...

I believe the bass player is Bones Hillman - later of Midnight Oil fame - with a tasty/nasty aluminiuim neck Kramer


Can anyone enlighten me as to how to directly link to a youtube video please. I'm feeling like a luddite :oops:
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Yeah..... I'm embarrassed to say that I have that one on CD, Evan. However, it's a compilation CD so I'm not totally ashamed!! :oops:

To post a Youtube link, copy the text after the 'v=' section in the address bar. Then when you're doing your post here, click on the 'youtube' option at the far right above the text entery box and paste the text.

And........ voila!! :mrgreen:
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ozover50 wrote:Yeah..... I'm embarrassed to say that I have that one on CD, Evan. However, it's a compilation CD so I'm not totally ashamed!! :oops:

To post a Youtube link, copy the text after the 'v=' section in the address bar. Then when you're doing your post here, click on the 'youtube' option at the far right above the text entery box and paste the text.

And........ voila!! :mrgreen:
Thanks again Howard - the post is edited and looks "professional".

More from the late '70s/early '80s - the Golden Age of one-hit-wonders:

The Flying Lizards:


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and Griffin's favourite, the Korgis:
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Calling Mountain a one hit wonder is a bit unfair. Besides Mississippi Queen, they also made it into the charts in the U.S. with both Theme From an Imaginary Western and The Animal Trainer and the Toad. Granted, neither one made it very high in the charts, but they were there. Mountain was also known for other great songs like For Yasgur's Farm and Nantucket Sleighride.

When I think of one hit wonders, it brings to mind bands and singers that only had one song in the charts, and weren't known for any other songs by the general population. Here's some I came up with:

Green Eyed Lady - Sugarloaf
Spirit in the Sky - Norman Greenbaum
Hold Your Head Up - Argent
Hocus Pocus - Focus
Signs - Five Man Electrical Band
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