Favourite two-hit-wonder?
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Thor-Delta — 9 years ago(December 17, 2016 09:08 AM)
Indeed, lots of artists may have lots of hits in one country and only one or two in another. For example, John Paul Young and Divinyls are usually seen as one-hit-wonders in the US, but had a good deal more hits in Australia.
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bravomailer — 9 years ago(December 17, 2016 05:02 PM)
Yes, Epstein was the Cyrkle's manager. Bobby Hebb ("Sunny, once so true . . . I love you") performed before the Cyrkle did. Epstein, however, wasn't his manager. Both Hebb and the Cyrkle played ten or fifteen minutes each and were warmly appreciated. The reception for the main act was much warmer, as you might imagine.
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gmfaithboy — 9 years ago(December 18, 2016 09:41 AM)
Color me badd. I swear too this day there the ones who came up with two hit wonder because you cannot not know them without their first song or not hear about it all.
Color me badd-I want sex you up
Color me badd-All for love -
pop-actor — 9 years ago(December 18, 2016 10:15 AM)
I adore Mi was a third hit for Color Me Bad - I see a problem saying someone was a hit or two wonder cos it depends on the Country - Snow made have one hit in USA, but in Canada he had severals
I once taught a German shepherd how to bark in Spanish -
Doug-Oh — 9 years ago(January 19, 2017 07:47 PM)
There are MANY two-hit wonders, also, many 3-hit wonders.
Some off the bat:
The McCoys.
Hang On Sloopy (1965- one of the biggest & most-remembered songs of the 1960s)
Fever (a Top 10 follow-up).
Strawberry Alarm Clock.
Incense and Peppermints (#1, 1967).
Forever
The Beau Brummels.
Laugh, Laugh (1966)
Cry Just a Little
Roy Hamilton.
You Can Have Her (1961)
Don't Let Go.
The Regents
Barbara Ann (#10, 1961)
Runaround (#28)
Danny & The Juniors.
At The Hop (1957)
Rock and Roll is Here to Stay
The Del-Vikings
Come and Go With Me (1958)
Whispering Bells
Gallery
Nice to be with You (1972)
I Believe in Music
Argent
Hold Your Head Up (1971)
All Right Now
Bo Donaldson & The Heywoods
Billy, Don't Be a Hero (#1, 1974)
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DeltaHomicide — 9 years ago(January 19, 2017 08:32 PM)
L7 - 'Andres' and 'Pretend We're Dead'
I miss listening to genuine rocker chicks like them. How do I know they were the real deal? Well only a real rocker chick would do this:
During their performance at the 1992 Reading Festival, the band experienced "technical difficulties with their audio equipment" and were forced to stall their set. The rowdy crowd grew restless and began throwing mud onto the stage. In protest, lead vocalist Donita Sparks removed her tampon on-stage and threw it into the crowd yelling "Eat my used tampon, beep Sparks has remained unapologetic about the incident. This has been referred to as one of the "most unsanitary pieces of rock memorabilia in history." -
Doug-Oh — 9 years ago(January 22, 2017 05:46 PM)
Edwin Starr:
25 Miles (1970)
War (#1, 1970)
Starbuck
Moonlight Feels Right (#1 in 1976).
Everybody be Dancin'
Bobby Freeman
Do Ya Wanna Dance? (big 1959 hit)
The Swim (1964)
The Diamonds
Little Darlin' (#2, 1958)
The Stroll (also big)