#290 Manu Chao & Anouk "Bongo Bong / Je Ne T'Aime Plus"
Another CMJ gem - but a really bizarre one. I'd never expect this to find mass appeal. Actually, I would guess 99% of the world doesn't care for it at all. In fact, the first time I heard it, I was like "WTF is this?!". But over time, I found myself wanting to hear it again. And again. And again. Years later, after a few listens, my wife also went from WTH?! to loving it too.
#289 Romantics "Talking In Your Sleep"
I can't say I want this on my list of all-time favorite songs. I'm not proud of it. But it'd be deceitful if I left it off. Killer bass line. And I sing along with it every time it comes on. #1983
#289 Romantics "Talking In Your Sleep"
I can't say I want this on my list of all-time favorite songs. I'm not proud of it. But it'd be deceitful if I left it off. Killer bass line. And I sing along with it every time it comes on. #1983
#290 Manu Chao & Anouk "Bongo Bong / Je Ne T'Aime Plus"
Another CMJ gem - but a really bizarre one. I'd never expect this to find mass appeal. Actually, I would guess 99% of the world doesn't care for it at all. In fact, the first time I heard it, I was like "WTF is this?!". But over time, I found myself wanting to hear it again. And again. And again. Years later, after a few listens, my wife also went from WTH?! to loving it too.
If there's a category for 2-hit wonders, they'd be at the top of the list.Took me a while to realize this was the same band behind "What I Like About You", another favorite of mine.
#289 Romantics "Talking In Your Sleep"
I can't say I want this on my list of all-time favorite songs. I'm not proud of it. But it'd be deceitful if I left it off. Killer bass line. And I sing along with it every time it comes on. #1983
Think we did a 'Theme Songs' on that once. Don't think they were included.If there's a category for 2-hit wonders, they'd be at the top of the list.
Most of the one hit wonders on any one hit wonder channel are a single hit of a 2 or sometimes 3 hit wonder. True one hit wonders are more rare.If there's a category for 2-hit wonders, they'd be at the top of the list.
To me, a band needs to have a top-10 hit, and nothing else in the top-40. That's my general consensus, but I'm sure I could find exceptions.@IdRatherBeSkiing True! And then there's also how to define a one-hit wonder, which either gets to technical (like a group with a #1 song, then a forgotten #39 hit which really should be considered a one-hit wonder) or too subjective (like VH1 calling Vanilla Ice a one-hit wonder when he had two top five hits, but is the other one reaaaaally still in the public's consciousness.....??).
To me, a band needs to have a top-10 hit, and nothing else in the top-40. That's my general consensus, but I'm sure I could find exceptions.
I've always considered The Knack as a two-hit band, because I remember both songs being big. But to me, DMR is a OHW.That is how I would view it.
I can think of 2 songs that are commonly played as one hit wonders that break this rule.
Rupert Holmes - Escape (Pina Colada Song) was a #1 hit for him and always played as a one hit wonder. But he had 2 other top 40: Him and Answering Machine. I remember the 3rd because I listened to a Kasey K top 40 with it on it and listened to Kasey give a 3 minute explanation to the listeners what an answering machine was. Hilarious.
The Knack - My Sharona was a #1 hit. Good Girls Don't was a top 20 followup.
Even the quintisential one hit wonder Dexy's Midnight Runners with only 1 charting hit (@ #1) is not a one hit in Britain. They had a second #1 hit (in 1980).
#286 Rollins Band "Liar"
"The guy who ran Imago Records said, 'That’s a single!' And we said, 'We’re not going to record that!' And he said, 'Oh, you’re recording it.'"
What started out as an ad-libbed, improv joke-song played during band warm-ups and soundchecks became their best, and best-known, song. Once in a blue moon, record executives actually do get it right.