Are They A One-Hit Wonder?

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This doesn't fit the specifics of this thread. But I am surprised to learn Roxy Music only had one top 40, and Bryan Ferry solo only had one top 40 (in the US).
They are like many artists who are big outside of the US. Maybe IRBS has knowledge of their popularity in Canada.
 

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They are like many artists who are big outside of the US. Maybe IRBS has knowledge of their popularity in Canada.
They had 2 hits in Canada.
"Love is the Drug" was #3 in Canada vs #30 in USA.
"Take a Chance With Me" was #32 in Canada vs uncharted in USA.

In general we have a lot of hits that show up in the "Never make the top 40" which are indeed top 40 here. Rush for example had 7 top 10 hits including 1 number 1 hit. This number is still low IMHO. It seemed like we heard them a lot.
 

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He's had a ton of hits in the UK with RM and solo:

Roxy Music UK Top 10's
"Virginia Plain"
"Pyjamarama"
"Street Life"
"Love Is the Drug"
"Dance Away"
"Angel Eyes"
"Over You"
"Oh Yeah"
"Jealous Guy"
"More Than This"

Bryan Ferry UK Top 10s
"A Hard Rain's a-Gonna Fall"
"Let's Stick Together"
"This Is Tomorrow"
"Slave to Love"

I only know "Love Is The Drug" and "More Than This". I've heard "Slave To Love" (on the VJ) but couldn't hum it.
 

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Bryan Ferry UK Top 10s
"A Hard Rain's a-Gonna Fall"
"Let's Stick Together"
"This Is Tomorrow"
"Slave to Love"

I've heard "Slave To Love" (on the VJ) but couldn't hum it.
Wait a minute. His solo album Bête Noire was huge on the Adult Contemporary chart in 87-88. And Kiss and Tell (from that album) was the one top 40 song.

Bryan Ferry - Kiss and Tell​




From the same album

Bryan Ferry – The Right Stuff​

 

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Just double checking that you saw that I posted Ferry's UK top 10 hits above. "Kiss and Tell" peaked at #41 in the UK.

"Kiss and Tell" is his only solo US top 40.
Yes. You started this by saying he only had one solo top 40 (in the US), and then in the subsequent UK posts, there was no mention of his big album in the US (which included his only US top 40 song), or any mentions of that album's songs by name. And that's why I posted what I did.
 

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Persuaders
#15 "Thin Line Between Love and Hate"
#39 "Some Guys Have All the Luck"

The second one was on this weekend's 70s countdown. I didn't know Rod Stewart's recording was a cover of this. I don't know the other song. I don't know the group. Subjectively a zero hit wonder to me!
 

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Top-40 KRLA in Pasadena played Thin Line Between Love & Hate in 1971 but "Boss Radio" KHJ never did. In the last week of October 1971, the song went to number one on the "V.I.P. List" (Very Important Platters) of R&B station KGFJ. KRLA often played the song during its years as an oldies station, 1984 to 1998.

 
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From last week's 60s countdown. They had 10 top 40s in the UK.

Walker Bros
#13 "Make It Easy on Yourself"
#13 "The Sun Ain't Gonna Shine Anymore"

Pretty sure I've heard neither. Totally forgotten artist?
 

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Solé
#5 "Who Dat" (with JT Money)
#21 "4,5,6" (with JT Money and Kandi)

JT Money
#5 "Who Dat" (with Solé)
#21 "4,5,6" (with Solé and Kandi)

Looks like they'd be nothing without each other. Though I don't know either song, so they're still nothing to me.
 

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I have heard neither of the Solé/JT Money songs but I know both Walker Brothers songs. By the way, they were not Walkers and they were not brothers; they are John Maus, Gary Leeds and Noel Engel. Many people thought they were a British group but they were from Los Angeles. Make It Easy On Yourself is a remake of a 1962 Jerry Butler hit written by Burt Bacharach and Hal David. A live version by Dionne Warwick was a hit in 1970.

 

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I have heard neither of the Solé/JT Money songs but I know both Walker Brothers songs. By the way, they were not Walkers and they were not brothers; they are John Maus, Gary Leeds and Noel Engel. Many people thought they were a British group but they were from Los Angeles. Make It Easy On Yourself is a remake of a 1962 Jerry Butler hit written by Burt Bacharach and Hal David. A live version by Dionne Warwick was a hit in 1970.


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I nominate Teddy Swims (real name: Jaten Collin Dimsdale). He's released 36 singles since 2019. Only two were top-40 hits. Lose Control went to number one on the Hot 100 and the adult contemporary chart in March 2024. The Door got to #24 on the Hot 100 and #18 on the adult contemporary chart in October 2024. Ten years from now, CHR and AC stations will still be playing Lose Control. The Door will be forgotten.

Here is a live performance of Lose Control from this week's New Year's Rockin' Eve telecast on ABC:

 

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I nominate Teddy Swims (real name: Jaten Collin Dimsdale). He's released 36 singles since 2019. Only two were top-40 hits. Lose Control went to number one on the Hot 100 and the adult contemporary chart in March 2024. The Door got to #24 on the Hot 100 and #18 on the adult contemporary chart in October 2024. Ten years from now, CHR and AC stations will still be playing Lose Control. The Door will be forgotten.

Here is a live performance of Lose Control from this week's New Year's Rockin' Eve telecast on ABC:


He's still currently producing music, so he's not a done deal.
 
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What are the odds of a non-hitmaker suddenly returning to producing hits? Usually it goes the other way around. I know it happens. I remember Casey mentioning "so and so has not had a hit since 1972" but I think its rare.
 

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Not sure what you're referring to? Are you talking about someone who has some hits, then has no hits for several years (like a decade), then starts having hits again?

If so, I can think of one off the top of my head

Meat Loaf

1977 #39 & #11
1978 #39

1981 #84

1993 #1 ("he hasn't had a hit since 1978")
1994 #13 & #38
1995 #13
 

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What are the odds of a non-hitmaker suddenly returning to producing hits? Usually it goes the other way around. I know it happens. I remember Casey mentioning "so and so has not had a hit since 1972" but I think its rare.
Bonnie Raitt? Tina Turner? Aretha Franklin? I'm sure I can think of a hundred more.
 

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Bonnie Raitt? Tina Turner? Aretha Franklin? I'm sure I can think of a hundred more.
All those artists were established with several hits who then went through a drought then came back.

I think the disqualification for active artists is silly. For example, by the definition of the artist still being active, we cannot count Dexy's Midnight Runners as a OHW. They may come with a second hit (ignoring that they are not OHW outside of Canada/USA). If these artists ever come with a second or third hit they can be removed.
 

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Not sure what you're referring to? Are you talking about someone who has some hits, then has no hits for several years (like a decade), then starts having hits again?

If so, I can think of one off the top of my head

Meat Loaf

1977 #39 & #11
1978 #39

1981 #84

1993 #1 ("he hasn't had a hit since 1978")
1994 #13 & #38
1995 #13
Something like that. Would Meat Loaf have been a OHW before 1993?