I am inclined to agree with your sentiments Kris. I also like Mountain. Felix Pappalardi and Leslie West were/are top notch musicians. Felix died as a result of being shot by his wife in his Manhattan apartment. But I digress. The fact is they have made a very comprehensive list of one hit wonders that I discovered as I was doing my research on this subject.
I take no particular joy by participating in saying that they were a one hit wonder, to me they were just an incredible band.
Re: One Hit Wonders
Posted: Wed Mar 19, 2008 3:33 am
by ozover50
Thanks for the Flying Lizards, Evan. I just love that version..... real fruity and kinky!!
Kris: Good call on Hocus Pocus. I was going to mention that but mentioning Dexy's Midnight Runners required a quick sprint to the dunny for a chunder and by the time I got back it had slipped my mind.............
Re: One Hit Wonders
Posted: Wed Mar 19, 2008 3:40 am
by scotty
Ha Ha howard i can smell the diced carrots!How about something to make you really sick Baltimora - Tarzan Boy
Im sorry this is really sh*te sorry guys im scraping the barrel I promise no more duffers from me
Worst: Come On Eileen - Dexy's Midnight Runners..... where's the bucket?
I just remembered that this was their second hit, which rules them out. They had a UK number one with "Geno" in 1980. This was a much better song. IMO.
Re: One Hit Wonders
Posted: Wed Mar 19, 2008 4:10 am
by sowhat
Right off the top of my head.
The Tokens:
? & the Mysterians, 96 tears (they had another minor hit, though, as far as i recall):
Stealers Wheel (not the most appetizing clip, i must say):
Kris, 5 Man Electrical band are at least a 2 hit operation. They had "Signs" (#3 in the US and #4 in Canada) in 1971 followed later that year with "Absolutely Right" which was top 20 in the US (#4 here in Canada).
Re: One Hit Wonders
Posted: Mon Mar 24, 2008 6:52 pm
by winston
Here's one from the fifties. 1958 to be precise. Laurie London: "He's Got The Whole World in His Hands" This was a monster hit with no follow up that charted, as far as I can recall. I was very young obviously.
Re: One Hit Wonders
Posted: Mon Mar 24, 2008 7:07 pm
by royclough
Yes 58 in States where it made number 1, it only made number 12 in UK in 57 though kid was English.
You are truly amazing. I looked all over for that song and then I look back on the forum and you had posted it already. Thanks mate.
Re: One Hit Wonders
Posted: Mon Mar 24, 2008 7:24 pm
by mgauction
beatlefreak wrote: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
I am with you on that one, Kris. Mountain was one of my favorite bands in the early 70s and I thought they had a wealth of good material for the short time they were together.
Here's another one:
My Green Tambourine - The Lemon Pipers
Re: One Hit Wonders
Posted: Mon Mar 24, 2008 8:46 pm
by antipodean
My vote for archtypical on-hit-wonder: The Buggles!
Re: One Hit Wonders
Posted: Mon Mar 24, 2008 8:50 pm
by antipodean
How about Wild Cherry? This was the first bass-line I learned by ear:
Re: One Hit Wonders
Posted: Mon Mar 24, 2008 8:54 pm
by antipodean
Now I'm dragging the bottom of the disco barrel: Patrick Hernandez!