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mattiejj t1_iuj9hd6 wrote

The Verve - Bittersweet Symphony.

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Necessary_Comfort812 OP t1_iujabva wrote

Yeah that's true. But if we're thinking more globally. For me a wonder need to get out more than UK. I understand what you mean but I would still count that the band had one one hit wonder. I don't know if I can articulate what I mean.

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BigMartinJol t1_iujanj7 wrote

Sunshine On A Rainy Day by Zoë is one of my favourites.

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donnha t1_iujaspt wrote

Falco Rock Me Amadeus

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DevinBelow t1_iujatej wrote

Yeah. Like I was gonna say Blind Melon, but their second album (and the singles from it), did very well in Canada (even though they are not Canadian), and if they didn't, I probably wouldn't be as big of a fan, and be mentioning them in this thread. Also, No Rain, isn't even a top 10 Blind Melon song imo.

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rrdoinel t1_iujawjl wrote

a-ha - Take On Me

This is a song that pretty much everyone knows. It's still played on radio, in films, etc. a-ha is still together making music and touring but here in America they are considered a one hit wonder. I feel that 100 years from now, this will be one of the few songs that will still be recognizable.

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Dull_Entertainer_795 t1_iujbbjv wrote

Just go on YouTube or Spotify they're constantly wheeling out one hit wonders, music is a multi billion dollar industry designed for this very purpose now.

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Tumblebug_bumpercars t1_iujbfoh wrote

Grateful Dead only had one top ten hit but did pretty good for themselves.

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andrewcassmusician t1_iujcguo wrote

I’d say the best one is the One that was intended to be designed to be the ultimate one-hit wonder: “That Thing You Do.” by the appropriately named Oneders. It’s more of an earworm than a number of the songs it was a soundalike for.

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TaserLord t1_iujcwrt wrote

Driver's Seat by Sniff 'n the Tears pretty much defines the "great song - love to hear more of that but not gonna get it" effect for me.

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neohylanmay t1_iuje2nd wrote

So Solid Crew — 21 Seconds.

Granted, they did release other singles, but none reached the same success, nor does anyone else remember them. Heck, their second album didn't even make the Top 50 and they haven't made another one since.

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alinerie t1_iujerqb wrote

Timbuk 3 - I Gotta Wear Shades

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ChrisMagnets t1_iujew6r wrote

Somebody that I Used to Know by Gotye is the most recent one I can think of

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mrazor01 t1_iujf4fo wrote

How Bizarre by OMC; probably not the greatest of all time but for the period I grew up in, this song was on the radio constantly. Plus it’s a pretty catchy tune

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Accomplished_Ad8211 t1_iujf4on wrote

In Germany he's definitely not a one Hit Wonder , so as a German it feels odd calling Falco something other than a music legend with multiple hits . Be it Jeanny , der Kommisar, out of the dark , wiener Blut, junge Römer or the aforementioned rock me Amadeus.

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horschdhorschd t1_iujfke3 wrote

It's funny to see Falco as a one hit wonder but this is surely true for the international market. He had many well known songs in the german speaking parts of the world.

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Accomplished_Ad8211 t1_iujfmd9 wrote

And that's where the 2. Issue comes in , if there's not a certain hype about a country specific genre( k pop) or the artist basically builds a Genre, that gets extremely popular (Rammstein) most non English & Spanish speaking artists become one hit wonders.

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horschdhorschd t1_iujfvqz wrote

I think a more recent example would be Sail by Awolnation. I'm sure they had more songs but I only know them for this one.

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ElectronicMusicTips t1_iujgaal wrote

Streaming has changed the long play format, and the idea of being a 'one hit wonder' has changed with it. It depends on the frame you're using... but I'd bet on Mark Ronson being the biggest one hit wonder of all time with Uptown Funk (until you see he's produced dozens of #1 hits and has tons of nominations and awards).

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Necessary_Comfort812 OP t1_iujgo0d wrote

Yeah. The same with being fatigued with songs. It was different when you didn't have a choice and what was played was what you got. It's almost like you don't get another Beatles these days. Of course artists can get bigg but in a different way.

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iBringDoom t1_iujhg29 wrote

867-5309/Jenny Tommy Tutone

It Takes Two Rob Base and DJ EZ Rock

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Coachbalrog t1_iujkrgb wrote

Carly Rae Jepsen - Call Me Maybe

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biff444444 t1_iujlmjg wrote

"Groove is in the Heart," by Deee-Lite. Astronomical!

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rrdoinel t1_iujmc74 wrote

One hit really in America. I'm a big fan of a-ha so I realize that they are really an international band with quite the following still. But in America, definitely one hit wonder.

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SundaySuperSara t1_iujms6w wrote

There are new one hit wonders everyday. Listen to the radio.

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Temporary-Product928 t1_iujn53p wrote

Taco gets credit from me for taking a song from the Great Depression into the American top 5 in the early 80s

Big Country and Wang Chung get credit from me for featuring their band names prominently in their hit (although Wang Chung might be a two hit wonder - what do we think of Dance Hall Days?)

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M_Xenophon t1_iujn58m wrote

To give you an actual answer to your question, I think "Return of the Mack" is among my favorites. "I'm Gonna Be (500 Miles)" is also high on my list in terms of song quality, though I know The Proclaimers hace more than one hit in other regions.

The main reason I wanted to reply wasn't actually to give my answer, but to let you know that there's a whole YouTube series about one-hit wonders called One Hit Wonderland by the creator Todd in the Shadows. I'm not affiliated with the channel or anything; I've just found his breakdown of the pre-hit and post-hit careers, plus commentary on the song itself, to be an interesting lens through which to learn more about pop music history.

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LayneInVain t1_iujoxcl wrote

The iconic scene in “Blow” where Johnny Depp’s character is strutting through the Miami airport in his white suit and shades - my favorite use of a song in a film, with “Stuck in the Middle With You” in Reservoir Dogs a close second.

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Franz_Walsh t1_iujqvv3 wrote

“There She Goes” - The La’s

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DreamFighter72 t1_iujuckh wrote

I agree, the 80s and 90s seemed to have more one hit wonders. Not sure why and I don't really know enough about mainstream American music from the past 20 years or so to make a valid analysis of why that is. Anyway, my favorite one hit wonder would probably be Tubthumping by Chumbawamba. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2H5uWRjFsGc

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Necessary_Comfort812 OP t1_iujvbdd wrote

Someone else in this post explained it having with streaming options and that this has changed the hole landscape. It can very well have something to do with it. But at the same time, I would imagine that like with tik tok and all that it would be easier to make a hit and then just fade away.

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reesesbigcup t1_iujxg6a wrote

Breakfast at Tiffany's - Deep Blue Something

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melpec t1_iujy7mk wrote

Spacehogs - In The Meantime

Proclaimers - I'm Gonna Be (500 miles)

Two of my favourite OHW.

EDIT: Not sure if they are OHW individually but the song 7 seconds by Youssou N'Dour and Neneh Cherry is a great song as well.

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blackfeltfedora t1_iujz96v wrote

Golden Earring is the best one-hit wonder band because they did it twice, first with “Radar Love” in 1973 and again with “Twilight Zone” in 1982.

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Flyguy59700 t1_iuk02y5 wrote

Female of the species - Space or Light up the Night - The Protomen

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salomey5 t1_iuk6re2 wrote

Kim Carnes - Bette Davis eyes

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Conscious-Arm-7889 t1_iuk6zlj wrote

Beach Baby by The First Class

Since Yesterday by Strawberry Switchblade

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releasepubs t1_iuk7wcm wrote

Maybe a one hit wonder in some places but here in the UK there were 8 top 40 singles (including 2 number 1 hits), four critically acclaimed studio albums and a string of highly successful tours from Kevin Rowland and Dexys. Fantastic band.

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