Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Whip it by Devo
Devo has a huge following and tour. They weren’t a 1 hit wonder
Totally. WTH? Devo was epic.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hanson and Carly Rae Jepson are not one hit wonders.
I'm going with Break My Stride, by Matthew Wilder.
I'm sorry but Hansen had one hit song, MMMBop, and no others. They had other songs, yes, but none were hits, and their career on popular radio was short lived and involved only one song.
Anonymous wrote:Faded by Soul Decision.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lady in Red
If only Chris deBurgh had stopped there
+1. He has several great hits
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Planets - Gustav Holst
I agree with the rest on this thread but have to quibble here. Some of his chamber music is quite good and I'm a big fan of his band music, especially first and second suites for military band.
And I'm a big fan of other Proclaimers songs, but that doesn't make them hits
Ask anyone who has played in a band if they know First Suite in E flat.
-trombonist who has played this in a zillion bands
Anonymous wrote:Hanson and Carly Rae Jepson are not one hit wonders.
I'm going with Break My Stride, by Matthew Wilder.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can admit this on an anonymous forum: Tainted Love
I was just going to post this when I saw the thread.
Soft Cell!
The only reason why Soft Cell are either embarrassing or some one hit wonder band for you is because you never did any research or bought any of their albums.
Exactly! I was like, what?! They’re not a one hit wonder?!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Whip it by Devo
Devo has a huge following and tour. They weren’t a 1 hit wonder
Anonymous wrote:Flagpole Sitta -Harvey Danger
Anonymous wrote:Somebody That I Used to Know by Gotye
Anonymous wrote:“Ariel” by Dean Friedman (1977)