I don’t thnk The Association qualifies as a one-hit wonder. Ever heard of a little ditty called Cherish? How about Windy?
EDIT: and I see the point has been made several times already
I don’t thnk The Association qualifies as a one-hit wonder. Ever heard of a little ditty called Cherish? How about Windy?
EDIT: and I see the point has been made several times already
And I, too, missed the fact that the thread is a zombie.
Ooooo, zombie thread! Before it’s closed:
“Life in a Northern Town,” Dream Academy
“Tubthumping,” Chumbawamba
“Relax,” Frankie Goes to Hollywood
“Driver’s Seat,” Sniff ‘n’ the Tears
“Heart and Soul,” T’Pau
“You Get What You Give,” New Radicals
“What Is Love,” Haddaway
“I Could Not Ask For More,” Edwin McCain
“Into the Night,” Benny Mardones
God help me, I love these songs.
Let’s see, what are some I can think of…
In The Meantime - Spacehog
Fly - Sugar Ray
True - Spandau Ballet
Something About You - Level 42
Cry - Godley & Creme
Double Dutch Bus - Frankie Smith
man, there are just so many of them…
Edwin McCain doesn’t count - “I’ll Be” made it to #5, higher than “I Could Not Ask For More”
How about “Anything, Anything (I’ll Give You)” by Dramarama?
I don’t think Iron Butterfly is known for anything that is not named “In-a-Gadda-da-Vida”
I don’t know how many of their songs made into the top 40, but **Big Country **did have quite a few good songs.
Huh? She had lots of hits. And so did Prince.
A few more that I really like that I don’t think have been mentioned yet:
“Sweetheart” by Franke and the Knockouts
“How Do You Do” by Mouth and Macneal
“Tennessee Bird Walk” (can’t remember the artist)
“Sweet Mary” by Wadsworth Mansion
“Winchester Cathedral” by The New Vaudeville Band
“Oh Babe What Would You Say” by Hurricane Smith
“Thunder and Lightning” by Chi Coltrane
“Thunder Island” by Jay Ferguson (though I think he may have charted with another group)
“Ariel” by Dean Friedman
“98.6” by Keith