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[''[Stacy May-Johnson'']] is a professional softball player for the [[Chicago Bandits]]. And Recently received the MVP 2008 Professional Women's Softball Leauge. Here is some of her previous softball career history: |
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A '''One-hit wonder''' is a [[Top 40]] phenomenon, the combination of [[musician|artist]] and [[song]] that scores big in the [[music industry]] with one [[chart hit|hit]], but is unable to repeat the achievement with another Top 40 hit. The term can refer to the artist, the song, or both together. |
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Position: 3B |
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It is important to note that the following list contains artists who reached the Top 40 of the [[UK Singles Chart]] with just one song. Additionally, an artist with two or more [[album]]s with a rank of one to forty inclusive in the [[UK Albums Chart]] may be taken off this listing. |
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Date of Birth: 05/15/1984 |
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Height: 5' 6" |
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College Experience: University of Iowa |
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Bats: R |
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Throws: R |
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Resides: Iowa City, Iowa |
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Biography: |
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== Difficulty in defining a 'one-hit wonder' == |
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It can be difficult to decide what constitutes a 'one-hit wonder'. |
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A band popular in one country may be considered to have only been a one-hit wonder in another. Also a group may have had a string of top-ten hits at the time they performed but only one extremely popular song which gets airplay years after it is released. The [[Guinness Book of British Hit Singles]] defines a one-hit wonder as one number 1 and no other chart entry, before or after, but include artists that may have had entries in another guise. |
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Personal: Daughter of Anita May and married to Nathan Johnson. |
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majored in Accounting and Physics. |
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And her recent updated log can be found at the following: |
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=== 1950s === |
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[[http://www.chicagobandits.com/team/roster/index.html?player_id=3]][[Chicago Bandits]] |
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*"[[A Pub with No Beer]]" by [[Slim Dusty]] |
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[http://hawkeyesports.cstv.com/sports/w-softbl/mtt/may_stacy02.html][[Hawkeyes]] |
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*"A Sky Blue Shirt and a Rainbow Tie" by [[Norman Brooks]] |
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[http://hawkeyesports.cstv.com/sports/w-softbl/mtt/may_stacy01.html |
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*"[[The Ballad of Davy Crockett]]" by [[Bill Hayes]] |
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][[Hawkeyes]] |
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*"Band of Gold" by [[Don Cherry (singer/golfer)|Don Cherry]] |
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*"Blue Star (The Medic Theme)" by [[Charlie Applewhite]] |
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*"Bushell and a Peck" by [[Vivian Blaine]] |
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*"[[Chantilly Lace (song)|Chantilly Lace]]" by [[The Big Bopper]] |
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*"The Dambusters March" by [[Royal Air Force|The Central Band of the Royal Air Force, Conductor W/Cdr. A.E. Sims O.B.E.]] |
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*"[[Dragnet (theme music)|Dragnet]]" by [[Ray Anthony]] |
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*"Forgotten Deams" by [[Leroy Anderson]] |
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*"[[Giddy Up a Ding Dong]]" by [[Freddie Bell and the Bellboys]] |
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*"[[The Happy Wanderer|The Happy Wanderer (Der Frohliche Wanderer)]]" by [[The Happy Wanderer|Obernkirchen Children's Choir]] |
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*"[[Here Comes Summer]]" by [[Jerry Keller (musician)|Jerry Keller]] |
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*"[[(How Much Is) That Doggie in the Window?]]" by [[Patti Page]] |
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*"[[I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus]]" by [[Jimmy Boyd]] |
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*"[[It's Almost Tomorrow]]" by [[The Dream Weavers]] |
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*"Little Darlin'" by [[The Diamonds]] |
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*"[[Little Things Mean a Lot]]" by [[Kitty Kallen]] |
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*"Mad Passionate Love" by [[Bernard Bresslaw]] |
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*"[[The Naughty Lady of Shady Lane]]" by [[Ames Brothers]] |
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*"Pickin' A Chicken" by [[Eve Boswell]] |
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*"Portuguese Washerwoman" by [[Lou Busch|Joe "Fingers" Carr]] |
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*"[[Ragtime Cowboy Joe]]" by [[Alvin and the Chipmunks|The Chipmunks]] |
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*"[[Rockin' Robin (song)|Rockin' Robin]]" by [[Bobby Day]] |
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*"Sadie's Shawl" by [[Frank Cordell]] |
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*"Seventeen" by [[Boyd Bennett]] |
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*"Shifting Whispering Sands (Parts 1 & 2)" by [[Eamonn Andrews]] |
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*"Staccato's Theme" by [[Elmer Bernstein]] |
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*"Teach You To Rock" / "[[Shortnin' Bread]]" by [[Tony Crombie|Tony Crombie and his Rockets]] |
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*"[[Tequila (song)|Tequila]]" by [[The Champs]] |
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*"[[The Three Bells]]" by [[The Browns]] |
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*"The Three Bells" by [[Compagnons De La Chanson]] |
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*"[[This Ole House]]" by [[Billie Anthony]] |
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*"[[To Know Him Is to Love Him]]" by [[The Teddy Bears]] |
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*"Topsy (Part 1 & 2)" by [[Cozy Cole]] |
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*"Tom Hark" by [[Elias and His Zig Zag Jive Flutes]] |
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*"Torero - Cha Cha Cha" by [[Renato Carosone|Renato Carosone and his Sextet]] |
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*"The Trouble with Harry" by [[David Seville|Alfi and Harry]] |
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*"[[True Love (song)|True Love]]" by ([[Bing Crosby]] and) [[Grace Kelly]] (Crosby is not a one-hit wonder) |
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*"Twenty Tiny Fingers" by [[The Coronets]] |
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*"[[Unchained Melody]]" by [[Al Hibbler]] |
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*"Unchained Melody" by [[Les Baxter]] |
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*"[[Volare (song)|Volare]]" by [[Domenico Modugno]] |
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*"[[When (1958 song)|When]]" by the [[Kalin Twins]] |
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*"When the Boys Talk About the Girls" by [[Valerie Carr]] |
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*"Zambesi" by [[Lou Busch]] |
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*"[[Zing A Little Zong]]" by ([[Bing Crosby]] and) [[Jane Wyman]] (Crosby is not a one-hit wonder) |
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=== 1960s === |
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*"[[98.6]]" by [[Keith (singer)|Keith]] |
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*"A Walk in the Black Forest" by [[Horst Jankowski]] |
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*"All I Want For Christmas Is a Beatle" by [[Dora Bryan]] |
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*"All The Love In The World" by [[Consortium (band)|Consortium]] |
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*"Angela Jones" by [[Michael Cox (singer)|Michael Cox]] |
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*"At The Palace" by [[Wilfrid Brambell]] and [[Harry H. Corbett]] |
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*"Baby Sittin'" [[Bobby Angelo|Bobby Angelo and the Tuxedos]] |
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*"Baby Sittin' Boogie" by [[Buzz Clifford]] |
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*"[[Bend Me, Shape Me]]" by [[The American Breed]] |
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*"Big Time Operator" by [[Zoot Money|Zoot Money and The Big Roll Band]] |
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*"Billy Boy" by [[Dick Charlesworth|Dick Charlesworth and his City Gents]] |
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*"[[The Birds and the Bees (Jewel Akens song)|The Birds and the Bees]]" by [[Jewel Akens]] |
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*"Blue Girl" by [[The Bruisers (1960s group)|The Bruisers]] |
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*"[[Blue Moon (song)|Blue Moon]]" by [[The Marcels]] |
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*"[[Dominique]]" by [[The Singing Nun]] |
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*"Can't You Hear My Heart" by [[Danny Rivers]] |
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*"Can't You Hear My Heart Beat?" by [[Goldie & the Gingerbreads]] |
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*"[[The Deal]]" by [[Pat Campbell]] |
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*"[[Don't Be Cruel]]" by [[Bill Black|Bill Black's Combo]] |
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*"Don't Jump Of The Roof Dad" by [[Tommy Cooper]] |
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*"[[Down in the Boondocks]]" by [[Billy Joe Royal]] |
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*"Elusive Butterfly" by [[Bob Lind]] |
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*"Everything I Am" by [[Plastic Penny]] |
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*"[[Fire (Arthur Brown song)|Fire]]" by the [[Crazy World of Arthur Brown (band)|Crazy World of Arthur Brown]] |
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*"Gimme Gimme Good Lovin'" by [[Crazy Elephant]] |
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*"Goodbye-ee" by ([[Peter Cook]] and) [[Dudley Moore]] (Cook is not a one-hit wonder) |
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*"[[Green Tambourine]]" by [[Lemon Pipers]] |
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*"Greenfields" by [[The Brothers Four]] |
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*"[[Harlem Shuffle]]" by [[Bob and Earl]] |
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*"I Love How You Love Me" by [[Jimmy Crawford (singer)|Jimmy Crawford]] |
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*"I'm Just a Baby" by [[Louise Cordet]] |
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*"I'm the Urban Spaceman" by [[Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band]] |
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*"[[Il Silenzio (song)|Il Silenzio]]" by [[Nini Rosso]] |
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*"[[In the Mood]]" by [[Ernie Fields|Ernie Fields' Orchestra]] |
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*"[[In the Year 2525|In the Year 2525 (Exordium and Terminus)]]" by [[Zager and Evans]] |
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*"I Was Kaiser Bill's Batman" by [[Whistling Jack Smith]] |
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*"[[Je t'aime... moi non plus]]" by [[Serge Gainsbourg]] and [[Jane Birkin]] |
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*"[[Judy in Disguise (With Glasses)]]" by [[John Fred|John Fred and the Playboy Band]] |
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*"Kookie Kookie (Lend Me Your Comb)" by [[Edward Byrnes]] (and [[Connie Stevens]], who is not a one-hit wonder) |
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*"Let the Little Girl Dance" by [[Billy Bland]] |
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*"Let's Go" by [[The Routers]] |
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*"Little White Berry" by [[Roy Castle]] |
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*"Lonely Man's Theme" by [[Cliff Adams Singers|Cliff Adams]] |
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*"Loo-Be-Loo" by [[The Chucks]] |
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*"[[The Magnificent Seven]]" by [[Al Caiola]] |
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*"[[Make the World Go Away]]" by [[Eddy Arnold]] |
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*"[[Michelle (song)|Michelle]]" by [[The Overlanders (band)|The Overlanders]] |
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*"[[Mother-in-Law (song)|Mother-in-Law]]" by [[Ernie K-Doe]] |
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*"Mr. Bass Man" by [[Johnny Cymbal]] |
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*"Mustapha" by [[Bob Azzam]] |
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*"Never On Sunday" by [[Don Costa]] |
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*"Never On Sunday" by [[Lynn Cornell]] |
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*"[[Nut Rocker]]" by [[B. Bumble and the Stingers]] |
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*"[[Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da]]" by [[The Bedrocks]] |
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*"Old Rivers" by [[Walter Brennan]] |
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*"Only the Hearteaches" by [[Houston Wells]] |
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*"[[Painter Man]]" by [[The Creation (band)|The Creation]] |
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*"[[Paper Roses]]" by [[Anita Bryant]] |
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*"[[Peppermint Twist]]" by [[Danny Peppermint and The Jumping Jacks]] |
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*"[[Peter and the Wolf]]" by [[Clyde Valley Stompers]] |
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*"[[Pipeline (song)|Pipeline]]" by [[The Chantays]] |
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*"[[Please Stay (song)|Please Stay]]" by [[The Cryin' Shames]] |
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*"Private Number" by [[Judy Clay]] (and [[William Bell (singer)|William Bell]], who is not a one-hit wonder) |
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*"[[Proud Mary]]" by [[Phil Spector|The Checkmates Ltd.]] |
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*"Rain and Tears" by [[Aphrodite's Child]] |
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*"[[Rhythm of the Rain]]" by [[The Cascades]] |
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*"[[San Francisco (Be Sure to Wear Flowers in Your Hair)|San Francisco (Be Sure to Wear Some Flowers in Your Hair]]" by [[Scott McKenzie]] |
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*"Saturday Nite At The Duck Pond" by [[The Cougars]] |
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*"Seven Daffodils" by [[The Cherokees]] |
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*"Shotgun Wedding" by [[Roy C]] |
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*"So Much Love" by [[Tony Blackburn]] |
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*Something Here In My Heart (Keeps A-Tellin' Me No)" by [[Paper Dolls (band)|Paper Dolls]] |
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*"[[Something in the Air (song)|Something in the Air]]" by [[Thunderclap Newman]] |
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*"[[Soul Finger]]" by [[Bar-Kays]] |
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*"[[Sugar, Sugar]]" by [[The Archies]] |
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*"[[Ue o muite aruko|Sukiyaki]]" by [[Kyu Sakamoto]] |
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*"Supergirl" by [[Graham Bonney]] |
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*"Sweet Soul Music" by [[Arthur Conley]] |
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*"Swing That Hammer" by [[Mike Cotton|Mike Cotton's Jazzmen]] |
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*"Tall Dark Stranger" by [[Rose Brennan]] |
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*"Tease Me" by [[Keith Kelly (singer)|Keith Kelly]] |
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*"[[Tell Laura I Love Her]]" by [[Ricky Valance]] |
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*"That's Nice" by [[Neil Christian]] |
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*"Then You Can Tell Me Goodbye" by [[The Casinos]] |
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*"They're Coming to Take Me Away, Ha-Haaa!" by [[Napoleon XIV]]. |
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*"[[Tom Pillibi]]" by [[Jacqueline Boyer]] - The winner of the 1960 [[Eurovision Song Contest]]. |
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*"Tribute To Jim Reeves" by [[Larry Cunningham|Larry Cunningham and the Mighty Avons]] |
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*"Walk With Me My Angel" by [[Don Charles]] |
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*"[[With a Little Help from My Friends]]" by the [[Young Idea]] |
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*"Younger Girl" by [[The Critters]] |
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*"You Don't Have To Be a Baby To Cry" by [[The Caravelles]] |
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*"You Don't Know What You've Got" by [[Ral Donner]] |
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*"[[Zorbas|Zorba's Dance]]" by [[Marcello Minerbi]] |
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=== 1970s === |
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*"[[A-Ba-Ni-Bi]]" by [[Izhar Cohen|Izhar Cohen and Alphabeta]] |
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*"Ain't No Stoppin' Us Now" by [[McFadden & Whitehead]] |
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*"After the Goldrush" by [[Prelude (band)|Prelude]] (a hit twice, again in 1982) |
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*"[[Afternoon Delight (song)|Afternoon Delight]]" by [[Starland Vocal Band]] |
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*"[[All by Myself]]" by [[Eric Carmen]] (one of his eight top-40 hits in his native [[United States|U.S.]]) |
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*"Ally's Tartan Army" by [[Andy Cameron]] |
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*"Alright Baby" by [[Stevenson's Rocket]] |
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*"[[Also sprach Zarathustra (Richard Strauss)|Also Sprach Zarathustra]]" by [[Eumir Deodato|Deodato]] |
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*"Automatic Lover" by [[The Vibrators]] |
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*"Back of my Hand" by [[The Jags]] |
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*"Back Street Luv" by [[Curved Air]] |
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*"Bad Old Days" by [[Co-Co (band)|Co-Co]] ([[Cheryl Baker]] from the band had multiple hits with [[Bucks Fizz]]) |
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*"[[Barbados (song)|Barbados]]" by [[Typically Tropical]] |
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[[Image:Tony Burrows Caravan XV 3777f.jpg|thumb|150px|right|Tony Burrows in 2008, who was a member of [[The First Class]].]] |
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*"Beach Baby" by [[The First Class|First Class]] (one of several one-hit wonder bands fronted by [[Tony Burrows]]) |
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*"[[Black Betty]]" by [[Ram Jam]] |
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*"Black is Black" by [[Belle Epoque (band)|Belle Epoque]] |
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*"[[Boogie Oogie Oogie]]" by [[A Taste of Honey (band)|A Taste of Honey]] *"[[Born to Be Alive]]" by [[Patrick Hernandez]] |
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*"Borsalino" by [[Bobby Crush]] |
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*"[[Bridge over Troubled Water (song)|Bridge over Troubled Water]]" by [[Linda Clifford (singer)|Linda Clifford]] |
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*"Burundi Black" by [[Burundi Steiphenson Black]] |
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*"[[Butterfly (Danyel Gerard song)|Butterfly]]" by [[Danyel Gérard]] |
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*"[[Car 67]]" by [[Car 67|Driver 67]] |
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*"Clog Dance" by [[Violinski]] ([[Mik Kaminski]] and [[Mike de Albuquerque]] from the band had multiple hits with the [[Electric Light Orchestra]]) |
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*"Cloud 99" by [[St Andrews Chorale]] |
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*"Cocomation" by [[El Coco (band)|El Coco]] |
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*"[[Convoy (song)|Convoy]]" by [[C. W. McCall]] |
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*"Convoy GB" by [[Laurie Lingo and The Dipsticks]] - [[Disc jockey|DJs]] [[Dave Lee Travis]] and [[Paul Burnett]]'s [[United Kingdom|GB]] [[parody]] of C. W. McCall's hit |
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*"Couldn't Get It Right" by [[Climax Blues Band]] *"[[Dazz (song)|Dazz]]" by [[Brick (band)|Brick]] |
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*"[[Desiderata]]" by [[Les Crane]] |
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*"Desire Me" by [[Doll (band)|Doll]] |
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*"Disco Duck (Part One)" by [[Rick Dees|Rick Dees and His Cast of Idiots]] |
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*"Do It Do It Again" by [[Raffaella Carrà]] |
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*"[[(Don't Fear) The Reaper]]" by [[Blue Öyster Cult]] |
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*"Don't Hold Back" by [[Chanson (band)|Chanson]] |
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*"Don't Let Him Touch You" by [[Angelettes]] |
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*"Don't Throw It All Away" by [[Gary Benson (musician)|Gary Benson]] |
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*"Don't You Know" by [[Butterscotch (band)|Butterscotch]] |
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*"Driver's Seat" by [[Sniff 'n' the Tears]] |
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*"Drummer Man" by [[Tonight (band)|Tonight]] |
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*"Dynomite (Part 1)" by [[Tony Camillo]]'s [[Bazuka (band)|Bazuka]] |
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*"East River" by [[Brecker Brothers]] |
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*"Eighteen with a Bullet" by [[Pete Wingfield]] (also had hits as part of the Olympic Runners) |
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*"El Bimbo" by [[Bimbo Jet]] |
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*"[[Emotion (song)|Emotion]]" by [[Samantha Sang]] |
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*"[[The Entertainer (rag)|The Entertainer]]" by [[Marvin Hamlisch]] |
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*"Every Night" by [[Phoebe Snow (musician)|Phoebe Snow]] |
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*"Eye Level" by the [[Simon Park Orchestra]] |
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*"[[Feelings (song)|Feelings]]" by [[Morris Albert]] |
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*"[[A Fifth of Beethoven]]" by [[Walter Murphy|Walter Murphy and The Big Apple Band]] |
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*"Float On" by [[The Floaters]] |
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*"[[The Floral Dance]]" by [[Brighouse and Rastrick Brass Band]] |
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*"Fooled Around and Fell in Love" by [[Elvin Bishop]] |
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*"Funky Moped" / "Magic Roundabout" by [[Jasper Carrott]] |
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*"Funky Nassau" by [[The Beginning of the End (band)|The Beginning of the End]] |
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*"Gimme Dat Banana" by [[Black Gorilla]] |
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*"[[Gimme Dat Ding]]" by [[Tony Burrows|The Pipkins]] (another band fronted by Tony Burrows) |
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*"Gimme Some" by [[Brendon (singer)|Brendon]] |
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*"Gimmix! Play Loud" by [[John Cooper Clarke]] |
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*"Gonna Capture Your Heart" by [[Blue (Scottish band)|Blue]] |
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*"Gonna Make You An Offer You Can't Refuse" by [[Jimmy Helms]] (Later had hits as part of [[Londonbeat]]) |
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*"Good Old Arsenal" [[Arsenal F.C. First Team Squad]] |
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*"[[Grandad (song)|Grandad]]" by [[Clive Dunn]] |
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*"Groovin' with Mr Bloe" by [[Mr. Bloe]] |
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*"Halfway Hotel" by [[Voyager (band)|Voyager]] |
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*"Happy Days" by [[Pratt and McClain]] with [[Brotherlove]] |
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*"[[Have I the Right?]]" by [[Dead End Kids (band)|Dead End Kids]] |
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*"Haven't Stopped Dancing Yet" by [[Gonzalez (band)|Gonzalez]] |
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*"Hazell" by [[Maggie Bell]] (had another hit with a duet with [[B. A. Robertson]], "Hold Me" in 1981) |
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*"Head Over Heels In Love" by [[Kevin Keegan]] |
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*"Here's To Love (Auld Lang Syne)" by [[John Christie (singer)|John Christie]] |
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*"(Hey There) Lonely Girl" by [[Eddie Holman]] |
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*"Highwire" by [[Linda Carr|Linda Carr and the Love Squad]] (Did have another hit as Linda and the Funky Boys) |
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*"Homocide" by [[999 (band)|999]] |
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*"Honky Tonk Train Blues" by [[Keith Emerson]] (also had hits as part of [[Emerson, Lake & Palmer]] and [[The Nice]]) |
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*"[[The House of the Rising Sun|House of the Rising Sun]]" by [[Frijid Pink]] |
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*"[[How Long?|How Long]]" by [[Ace (band)|Ace]] (Lead singer [[Paul Carrack]] had hits with [[Squeeze]], [[Mike + The Mechanics]] and as a solo artist, he even had hit with the re-recorded "How Long" in 1986) |
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*"[[(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction]]" by [[Jonathan King|Bubblerock]] (Who also had a hit under his real name, Jonathan King, with "Everyone's Gone to the Moon") |
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*"[[I Lost My Heart to a Starship Trooper]]" by [[Sarah Brightman]] & [[Hot Gossip]] (although Brightman had continued success as a solo artist) |
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*"[[I Love the Nightlife|I Love the Nightlife (Disco 'Round)]]" by [[Alicia Bridges]] |
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*"I Remember Elvis Presley (the King Is Dead)" by [[Eddy Ouwens|Danny Mirror]] |
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*"I See a Star" by [[Mouth & MacNeal]] |
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*"I Want More" by [[Can (band)|Can]] |
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*"I Want You To Want Me" by [[Cheap Trick]] (which had multiple hits in the U.S.) |
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*"I'm Doin' Fine Now" by [[New York City (band)|New York City]] |
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*"I've Been Lonely for So Long" by [[Frederick Knight (singer)|Frederick Knight]] |
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*"If I Had Words" by [[Scott Fitzgerald (singer)|Scott Fitzgerald]] and [[Yvonne Keeley]] (with [[St Thomas More School Choir]]) |
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*"If It Wasn't For The Reason That I Love You" by [[Miki Anthony]] |
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*"[[Isn't She Lovely]]" by [[David Parton]] |
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*"It's Better To Have (And Don't Need)" by [[Don Covay]] |
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*"I've Been Hurt" by [[Guy Darrell]] |
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*"Jilted John" by [[Graham Fellows|Jilted John]] |
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*"Journey" by [[Duncan Browne]] |
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*"Jungle Rock" by [[Hank Mizell]] |
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*"Just a Little Misunderstanding" by [[The Contours]] |
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*"Just Let Me Do My Thing" by [[Sine (band)|Sine]] |
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*"Just When I Needed You Most" by [[Randy VanWarmer]] |
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*"The L.A. Run" by [[Alan Carvell|Carvells]] |
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*"[[Lady Marmalade]]" by [[Labelle]] (Lead singer [[Patti LaBelle]] has had solo hits on both sides of the Atlantic) |
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*"Let There Be Peace On Earth (Let It Begin With Me)" by [[Michael Ward (singer)|Michael Ward]] |
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*"Let's All Chant" by [[Michael Zager|Michael Zager Band]] |
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*"[[Let's Twist Again]]" by [[John Asher (singer)|John Asher]] |
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*"Life Is a Rock (but the Radio Rolled Me)" by [[Reunion (studio band)|Reunion]] |
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*"Lipsmackin' Rock 'N' Rollin'" by [[Peter Blake (singer)|Peter Blake]] |
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*"A Little Love and Understanding" by [[Gilbert Bécaud]] |
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*"Little Does She Know" by [[The Kursaal Flyers]] |
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*"Little Girl" by [[Banned (band)|Banned]] |
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*"The Lone Ranger" by [[Quantum Jump]] |
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*"[[Love Grows (Where My Rosemary Goes)]]" by [[Edison Lighthouse]] (still another band fronted by Tony Burrows) |
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*"[[Love Is in the Air]]" by [[John Paul Young]] |
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*"Love of the Common People" by [[Nicky Thomas]] |
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*"[[Lovin' You]]" by [[Minnie Riperton]] |
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*"Loving You Has Made Me Bananas" by [[Guy Marks]] |
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*"Loving You Ain't Easy" by [[Michel Pagliaro|Pagliaro]] |
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*"Luton Airport" by [[Cats U.K.]] |
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*"Magic Fly" by [[Space (electronic band)|Space]] (not to be confused with the group [[Space (indie rock band)|Space]] from the 1990s) |
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*"Making Up Again" by [[Goldie (band)|Goldie]] (not the same as the artist [[Goldie]] from the 1990s) |
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*"Matchstalk Men and Matchstalk Cats and Dogs" by [[Brian and Michael]] |
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*"[[Midnight Rider]]" by [[Paul Davidson (singer)|Paul Davidson]] |
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*"Money" by [[The Flying Lizards]] |
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*"[[More Than a Feeling]]" by [[Boston (band)|Boston]] |
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*"Morning Dance" by [[Spyro Gyra]] |
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*"Mother of Mine" by [[Neil Reid]] |
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*"Mozart 40" by [[Waldo de los Rios]] |
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*"Movie Star" by [[Harpo (singer)|Harpo]] |
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*"Mr. President" by [[D, B, M, and T]] (had hits as [[Dave Dee, Dozy, Beaky, Mick & Tich]]) |
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*"My Little Girl" by [[Autumn (band)|Autumn]] |
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*"My Resistance is Low" by [[Clive Sarstedt|Robin Sarstedt]] |
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*"[[My Sharona]]" by [[The Knack]] *"[[Na Na Hey Hey Kiss Him Goodbye]]" by [[Steam (band)|Steam]] |
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*"Natural High" by [[Bloodstone (band)|Bloodstone]] |
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*"Naughty Naughty Naughty" by [[Joy Sarney]] |
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*"Neanderthal Man" by [[Hotlegs]] (The group later became [[10cc]]) |
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*"Nervous Wreck" by [[Radio Stars]] |
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*"Nice One Cyril" by [[Cockerel Chorus]] |
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*"No Charge" by [[J. J. Barrie]] |
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*O.K?" by [[Julie Covington]], [[Rula Lenska]], [[Charlotte Cornwell]] and [[Sue Jones-Davis]] (Covington is not a one-hit wonder) |
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*"Oh Lori" by [[Alessi Brothers|Alessi]] |
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*"[[The Old Rugged Cross]]" by [[Ethna Campbell]] |
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*"[[One Day at a Time (song)|One Day at a Time]]" by [[Lena Martell]] |
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*"Only You" by [[Jeff Collins]] |
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*"[[Paloma Blanca|Una Paloma Blanca]]" by [[George Baker Selection]] |
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*"[[Patches]]" by [[Clarence Carter]] |
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*"Pinball" by [[Brian Protheroe]] |
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*"[[Play That Funky Music]]" by [[Wild Cherry (band)|Wild Cherry]] |
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*"Popcorn" by [[Hot Butter]] |
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*"Resurrection Shuffle" by [[Ashton, Gardner and Dyke]] |
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*"[[Ring My Bell]]" by [[Anita Ward]] |
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*"Rio" by [[Michael Nesmith]] (had hits with [[The Monkees]]) |
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*"Rich Kids" by [[Rich Kids]] |
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*"[[Rock Me Gently]]" by [[Andy Kim]] |
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*"[[(I Never Promised You A) Rose Garden|Rose Garden]]" by [[Lynn Anderson]] |
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*"[[Run Run Run]]" by [[Jo Jo Gunne]] |
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*"Seaside Shuffle" by [[Terry Dactyl and the Dinosaurs]] (Singer, [[Jona Lewie]] had solo hits) |
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*"Shame, Shame, Shame" by [[Shirley & Company]] |
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*"The Shape of Things to Come" by [[The Headboys]] |
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*"[[Sherry (song)|Sherry]]" by [[Adrian Baker]] (had a later hit as [[Gidea Park (band)|Gidea Park]]) |
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*"Silly Games" by [[Janet Kay]] |
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*"Sing Me" by [[The Brothers (band)| Brothers]] |
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*"[[Smoke Gets in Your Eyes]]" by [[Blue Haze (band)|Blue Haze]] |
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*"Smokin' in the Boys' Room" by [[Brownsville Station (band)|Brownsville Station]] |
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*"Softly Whispering I Love You" by [[English Congregation|Congregation]] |
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*"Soul Dracula" by [[Hot Blood]] |
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*"Spinning Rock Boogie" by [[Hank C. Burnette]] |
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*"[[Spirit in the Sky]]" by [[Norman Greenbaum]] |
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*"Standing in the Road" by [[Blackfoot Sue]] |
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*"Street Life" by [[The Crusaders]] |
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*"Strut Your Funky Stuff" by [[Frantique]] |
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*"Substitute" by [[Clout]] |
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*"Sultana" by [[Titanic (band)|Titanic]] |
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*"Summertime City" by [[Mike Batt]] with [[The New Edition]] (Mike Batt had hits with [[The Wombles]]) |
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*"Sweet Dreams" by [[Roy Buchanan]] |
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*"[[Teddy Bear (Red Sovine song)|Teddy Bear]]" by [[Red Sovine]] |
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*"Telephone Man" by [[Meri Wilson]] |
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*"Tom The Peeper" by [[Act One (band)|Act One]] |
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*"[[Torn Between Two Lovers]]" by [[Mary MacGregor]] |
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*"Up Town Top Ranking" by [[Althea & Donna]] |
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*"Vehicle" by [[The Ides of March (band)|The Ides of March]] |
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*"[[Venus (Shocking Blue song)|Venus]]" by [[Shocking Blue]] |
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*"[[W*O*L*D|W.O.L.D.]]" by [[Harry Chapin]] (who had multiple hits in his native U.S.) |
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*"Walkin' In Rhythm" by [[The Blackbyrds]] |
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*"[[Wand'rin' Star]]" by [[Lee Marvin]] |
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*"We Do It" by [[R & J Stone]] |
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*"[[Whispering Grass]]" by [[Windsor Davies]] & [[Don Estelle]] |
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*"Winker's Song (Misprint)" by [[Doc Cox|Ivor Biggun and the Red Nosed Burglars]] |
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*"The Witch Queen of New Orleans" by [[Redbone (band)|Redbone]] |
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*"[[Why Can't We Live Together]]" by [[Timmy Thomas]] |
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*"Who Do You Think You Are" by [[Candlewick Green]] |
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*"Wonderful Dream" by [[Anne-Marie David]] |
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*"[[Woodstock (song)|Woodstock]]" by [[Iain Matthews|Matthews' Southern Comfort]] |
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*"You Just Might See Me Cry" by [[Our Kid]] |
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*"You Need Wheels" by [[The Merton Parkas]] |
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*"You Sexy Sugar Plum (But I Like It)" by [[Rodger Collins]] |
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*"Your Baby Ain't Your Baby Anymore" by [[Paul Da Vinci]] (Da Vinci was the lead voice of [[The Rubettes]] on "[[Sugar Baby Love]]") |
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*"You're Gonna Get Next to Me" by [[Bo Kirkland]] and [[Ruth Davis]] |
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*"You're My Everything" by [[Lee Garrett]] |
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*"[[You're the One That I Want]]" by [[Hylda Baker]] and [[Arthur Mullard]] |
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=== 1980s === |
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*"[[99 Luftballons|99 Red Balloons]]" by [[Nena]] |
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*"[[A Walk in the Park]]" by [[Nick Straker Band]] |
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*"[[All Out of Love]]" by [[Air Supply]] (although an Anglo-Australian duo, they were far more successful in the US, with eight songs that reached the Top 5 in the [[Billboard Hot 100|''Billboard'' Hot 100]]) |
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*"[[Amigo]]" by [[Black Slate]] |
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*"[[And I Am Telling You I'm Not Going]]" by [[Jennifer Holliday]] |
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*"[[Anyone Can Fall in Love]]" by [[Anita Dobson]] |
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*"[[Axel F]]" by [[Harold Faltermeyer]] |
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*"Baby Come to Me" by [[Patti Austin]] and [[James Ingram]] (the latter of whom is not a one-hit wonder) |
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*"[[Bette Davis Eyes]]" by [[Kim Carnes]] (who had several U.S. hits) |
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*"[[Big in Japan (song)|Big in Japan]]" by [[Alphaville (band)|Alphaville]] |
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*"[[The Birdie Song|The Birdie Song (The Birdie Dance)]]" by [[The Tweets]] |
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*"Body Work" by [[Hot Streak]] |
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*"[[Break My Stride]]" by [[Matthew Wilder]] |
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*"Brilliant Mind" by [[Furniture (band)|Furniture]] |
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*"Broken Land" by [[The Adventures]] |
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*"[[Brother Louie (Modern Talking song)|Brother Louie]]" by [[Modern Talking]] |
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*"Calling All The Heroes" by [[It Bites]] |
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*"Camouflage" by [[Stan Ridgway]] |
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*"Can I" by [[Cashmere (band)|Cashmere]] |
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*"[[Can't Take My Eyes Off You]]" by [[Boys Town Gang|Boystown Gang]] |
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*"[[The Captain of Her Heart]]" by [[Double (band)|Double]] |
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*"[[Casanova (song)|Casanova]]" by [[Coffee (band)|Coffee]] |
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*"Chalk Dust - the Umpire Strikes Back" by [[The Brat (singer)|The Brat]] |
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*"[[Comin' On Strong]]" by [[Broken English (band)|Broken English]] |
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*"The Crown" by [[Gary Byrd|Gary Byrd and the GB Experience]] |
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*"[[Cry (song)|Cry]]" by [[Waterfront (band)|Waterfront]] |
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*"Cry Boy Cry" by [[Blue Zoo]] |
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*"[[Da Da Da]]" by [[Trio (band)|Trio]] |
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*"[[Dance Hall Days]]" by [[Wang Chung (band)|Wang Chung]] (although a British band, they were more successful in the US; this song was one of their five top-40 hits in that country) |
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*"Dancing in Heaven (Orbital Be-Bop)" by [[Q-Feel]] |
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*"[[Dancing in the Dark (song)|Dancing in the Dark]]" by [[Big Daddy (band)|Big Daddy]] |
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*"Danger Games" by [[Pinkees]] |
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*"[[Do It Again (Steely Dan song)|Do It Again]] - [[Billie Jean]] (medley)" by [[Clubhouse (band)|Clubhouse]] |
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*"[[Do They Know It's Christmas?]]" by [[Band Aid (band)|Band Aid]] (a [[charity supergroup]] made up of many established artists, most of whom had other hits) |
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*"[[Doctorin' the Tardis]]" by [[The Timelords]] (later to find fame as [[The KLF]]) |
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*"[[Dolce Vita (song)|Dolce Vita]]" by [[Ryan Paris]] |
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*"Don't Push It Don't Force It" by [[Leon Haywood]] |
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*"Doot Doot" by [[Freur]] - see image at right <!-- Image with inadequate rationale removed: [[Image:Freurlogo.gif|thumb|50px|The 'squiggle' symbol used for the release of "Doot Doot" by [[Freur]]]] --> |
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*"Driving Away from Home (Jim's Tune)" by [[It's Immaterial]] |
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*"Drowning in Berlin" by [[The Mobiles]] |
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*"[[Echo Beach]]" by [[Martha and the Muffins]] |
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*"Ever So Lonely" by [[Sheila Chandra|Monsoon]] |
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*"The First Picture of You" by [[The Lotus Eaters (band)|The Lotus Eaters]] |
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*"[[First Time (Robin Beck song)|First Time]]" by [[Robin Beck]] |
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*"[[Footloose (song)|Footloose]]" by [[Kenny Loggins]] (with multiple hits in his native U.S.) |
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*"Funkin' For Jamaica (N.Y.)" by [[Tom Browne]] |
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*"[[Funkytown]]" by [[Lipps Inc.]] |
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*"[[Funkytown|Funky Town]]" by [[Pseudo Echo]] |
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*"Genie" by [[B. B. & Q. Band]] |
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*"Get Down Saturday Night" by [[Oliver Cheatham]] |
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*"Girlie Girlie" by [[Sophia George]] |
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*"Glory of Love" by [[Peter Cetera]] (formerly lead singer of [[Chicago (band)|Chicago]], which had more hits on both sides of the Atlantic; Cetera also had other hits in the U.S. as a solo act) |
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*"The Groove" by [[Rodney Franklin]] |
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*"[[Hands to Heaven]]" by [[Breathe (band)|Breathe]] (like Wang Chung, a British act that reached the U.S. Top 40 five times) |
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*"Heartache Avenue" by [[The Maisonettes]] |
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*"Hooked On Classics" by [[Royal Philharmonic Orchestra]] arranged and conducted by [[Louis Clark]] |
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*"House Nation" by [[The Housemaster Boyz]] & [[The Rude Boy of the House]] |
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*"How 'Bout Us" by [[Champaign (band)|Champaign]] |
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*"I Can't Wait" by [[Nu Shooz]] |
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*"I Don't Mind At All" by [[Bourgeois Tagg]] |
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*"[[I Got You (Split Enz song)|I Got You]]" by [[Split Enz]] |
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*"I Love My Radio" by [[Taffy (singer)|Taffy]] |
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*"I Need You" by [[B.V.S.M.P.]] |
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*"I Specialize In Love" by [[Sharon Brown (singer)|Sharon Brown]] |
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*"I Wanna Be a Winner" by [[Brown Sauce]] |
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*"I Want To Be Your Property" by [[Blue Mercedes]] |
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*"I Won't Let You Down" by [[Ph.D. (band)|Ph.D.]] ( Band member [[Jim Diamond]] has had solo hits) |
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*"I'd Rather Jack" by [[Reynolds Girls]] |
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*"[[I've Never Been to Me]]" by [[Charlene (singer)|Charlene]] |
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*"Is It a Dream" by [[Classix Nouveaux]] (lead singer [[Sal Solo]] also had a solo hit) |
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*"It's 'Orrible Being In Love (When You're 8 1/2)" by [[Claire and friends|Claire and Friends]] |
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*"[[It's Raining Men]]" by the [[The Weather Girls]] |
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*"Is Vic There?" by [[Department S (band)|Department S]] |
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*"Jack Your Body" by [[Steve "Silk" Hurley]] |
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*"The Jack that House Built" by [[Jack 'n' Chill]] |
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*"[[Japanese Boy]]" by [[Aneka]] |
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*"Jazz Carnival" by [[Azymuth]] |
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*"[[Jive Talkin']]" by [[Boogie Box High]] |
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*"Joy" by [[Band AKA]] |
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*"Jump Back (Set Me Free)" by [[Dhar Braxton]] |
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*"Just Say No" by [[Grange Hill|Grange Hill Cast]] |
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*"Keeping the Dream Alive" by [[Münchener Freiheit]] (known as Freiheit in the UK: they had many more hits in Germany) |
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*"[[Lean on Me (song)|Lean On Me]]" by [[Club Nouveau]] |
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*"[[Let It Be (song)|Let It Be]]" by [[Ferry Aid]] |
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*"Let's Do Rock Steady" by [[Bodysnatchers]] |
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*"Let's Go All The Way" by [[Sly Fox]] |
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*"Lies" by [[Jonathan Butler]] |
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*"[[Life in a Northern Town]]" by [[The Dream Academy]] (who, despite being British, had a second Top 40 hit but only in the [[United States]]) |
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*"Live is Life" by [[Opus (band)|Opus]] |
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*"Live It Up" by [[Mental As Anything]] (although they have enjoyed over 20 [[Top 40]] singles in [[Australia]]) |
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*"Living on Video" by [[Trans-X]] |
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*"Long Time" by [[Arrow (musician)|Arrow]] |
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*"Love Games" by [[Belle and the Devotions]] |
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*"Love Kills" by [[Freddie Mercury]] and [[Giorgio Moroder]] (a one off collaboration. Both artists not one hit wonders) |
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*"Love Songs Are Back Again (Medley)" by [[Band of Gold (band)|Band of Gold]] |
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*"Magic Smile" by [[Rosie Vela]] |
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*"Me and Mr. Sanchez" by [[Blue Rondo A La Turk]] |
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*"The Message is Love" by [[Arthur Baker]] |
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*"Mickey" by [[Toni Basil]] |
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*"Mine All Mine" / "Party Freak" by [[Cashflow (band)|Cashflow]] |
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*"[[Missing You (John Waite song)|Missing You]]" by [[John Waite]] |
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*"[[Move Closer]]" by [[Phyllis Nelson]] |
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*"Mr. DJ" by [[Concept (band)|Concept]] |
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*"Murphy's Law" by [[Cheri (band)|Cheri]] |
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*"[[The Music of the Night]]" by [[Michael Crawford]] |
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*"My Favourite Waste of Time" by [[Owen Paul]] |
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*"Nature Boy" by [[Central Line]] |
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*"Never Never" by [[The Assembly]] ([[Feargal Sharkey]] and [[Vince Clarke]] have had other hits) |
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*"Night Games" by [[Graham Bonnet]] (also had hits as a member of [[The Marbles (Duo)|The Marbles]] and [[Rainbow (band)|Rainbow]]) |
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*"A Night in New York" by [[Elbow Bones|Elbow Bones and The Racketeers]] |
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*"N-N-Nineteen Not Out" by [[The Commentators]] |
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*"(Nothin' Serious) Just Buggin"' by [[Whistle (band)|Whistle]] |
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*"O Superman" by [[Laurie Anderson]] |
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*"Obsession" by [[Animotion]] |
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*"Oldest Swinger in Town" by [[Fred Wedlock]] |
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*"One Man" by [[Chanelle]] |
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*"One Night In Bangkok" by [[Murray Head]] |
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*"One Step Further" by [[Bardo (band)|Bardo]] |
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*"Only Crying" by [[Keith Marshall]] |
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*"Personal Touch" by [[Errol Brown]] (Brown had many hits as singer of [[Hot Chocolate]]) |
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*"Police Officer" by [[Smiley Culture]] |
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*"The Politics of Dancing" by [[Re-Flex]] |
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*"The Promise You Made" by [[Cock Robin (band)|Cock Robin]] |
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*"Pump up the Volume" / "Anitina (The First Time)" by [[MARRS]] |
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*"Radio Africa" by [[Latin Quarter (band)|Latin Quarter]] |
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*"Real Fashion Reggae Style" by [[Carey Johnson]] |
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*"[[Renegades of Funk]]" by ([[Afrika Bambaataa]] and) the [[Soul Sonic Force]] (Bambaataa is not a one-hit wonder) |
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*"[[Rhythm of the Night]]" by [[DeBarge]] (which had multiple hits in their native U.S.) |
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*"Saddle Up" by [[David Christie]] |
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*"San Damiano" by [[Sal Solo]] (also had a hit with [[Classix Nouveaux]]) |
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*"[[Save Your Love (Renée and Renato song)|Save Your Love]]" by [[Renee and Renato]] |
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*"Separate Lives" by ([[Phil Collins]] and) [[Marilyn Martin]] (Collins is not a one-hit wonder, with multiple hits both as a member of [[Genesis (band)|Genesis]] and as a solo act) |
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*"[[See the Day]]" by [[Dee C. Lee]] |
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*"Shaddap You Face" by [[Joe Dolce|Joe Dolce Music Theatre]] |
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*"Shake You Down" by [[Gregory Abbott]] |
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*"She's a Bad Mama Jama (She's Built, She's Stacked)" by [[Carl Carlton]] |
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*"[[She's Like The Wind]]" by [[Patrick Swayze]] featuring Wendy Fraser<ref>[http://www.everyhit.com/searchsec.php everyHit.com search results<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> |
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*"The Sheffield Grinder" / "Capstick Comes Home" by [[Tony Capstick|Tony Capstick and the Carlton Main/Frickly Colliery Band]] |
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*"The Show" by [[Doug E. Fresh|Doug E. Fresh and The Get Fresh Crew]] |
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*"Since Yesterday" by [[Strawberry Switchblade]] |
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*"Sleep With Me" by [[Birdland (band)|Birdland]] |
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*"Solid" by [[Ashford and Simpson]] |
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*"Somebody Else's Guy" by [[Jocelyn Brown]] |
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*"Soul Deep (Part 1)" by [[Council Collective]] |
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*"Soul Train" by [[Swans Way]] |
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*"[[St. Elmo's Fire (Man in Motion)]]" by [[John Parr]] (John Parr had a further Top 40 hit with [[Meat Loaf]] on "Rock 'n' Roll Mercenaries") |
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*"Stairway to Heaven" by [[Far Corporation]] |
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*"Starting Together" by [[Su Pollard]] |
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*"[[The Firm (Star Trekkin')|Star Trekkin']]" by [[The Firm]] |
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*"Stutter Rap (No Sleep 'til Bedtime)" by [[Morris Minor and the Majors]] (a pseudonym for [[Tony Hawks]]) |
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*"Suddenly" by [[Angry Anderson]] |
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*"[[Suicide Is Painless|Theme From M*A*S*H (Suicide Is Painless)]]" by [[M*A*S*H (TV Series)|MASH]] |
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*"Summer Fun" by [[The Barracudas]] |
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*"Sun City" by [[Artists United Against Apartheid]] (a one-off [[charity supergroup]]) |
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*"Susanna" by [[The Art Company|Art Company]] |
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*"Sweet Love" by [[Anita Baker]] (who had several hits in her native U.S.) |
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*"Tantalise (Wo Wo Ee Yeh Yeh)" by [[Jimmy The Hoover]] |
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*"[[Tarzan Boy]]" by [[Baltimora]] |
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*"There's No One Quite Like Grandma" by [[St Winifred's School Choir]] |
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*"Thinkin' Of You" by [[The Colourfield]] |
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*"Thinking About Your Love" by [[Skipworth & Turner]] |
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*"This House (Is Where Your Love Stands)" by [[Big Sound Authority]] |
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*"To Be Or Not To Be (The Hitler Rap)" by [[Mel Brooks]] |
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*"[[Together in Electric Dreams]]" by [[Phil Oakey]] and [[Giorgio Moroder]] (a short-term collaboration between two artists who are not one-hit wonders by themselves) |
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*"Together We Are Beautiful" by [[Fern Kinney]] |
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*"Trouble" by [[Lindsay Buckingham]] (member of [[Fleetwood Mac]], who have had many hits) |
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*"Turn It Up" by [[Conway Brothers]] |
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*"Turn Me On Turn Me Off" by [[Honey Bane]] |
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*"Turning Japanese" by [[The Vapors]] |
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*"Twist (Round 'N' Round)" by [[Chill Fac-Torr]] |
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*"Voyage Voyage" by [[Desireless]] |
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*"Waiting for a Star to Fall" by [[Boy Meets Girl (band)|Boy Meets Girl]] |
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*"Waiting for the Train" by [[Flash and the Pan]] (Founding members [[George Young]] and [[Harry Vanda]] also had a hit with [[The Easybeats]] in 1966) |
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*"[[Walking in the Air]]" by [[Peter Auty]] and the [[Sinfonia of London]] |
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*"What I Am" by ([[Edie Brickell]] and) the [[Edie Brickell|New Bohemians]] |
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*"Won't Talk About It" / "Blame It On The Bassline" by [[Fatboy Slim|Norman Cook]] (who has had many hits as [[Fatboy Slim]] etc) |
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*"Words" by [[F. R. David]] |
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*"You Me and Tonight" by [[Aurra]] |
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*"You Got The Floor" by [[Arthur Adams]] |
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*"[[You'll Never Walk Alone (song)|You'll Never Walk Alone]]" by [[The Crowd (music)|The Crowd]] |
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*"[[You're the Voice]]" by [[John Farnham]] |
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=== 1990s === |
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*"[[808 (song)|808]]" by [[Blaque]] (who had other hits in the United States) |
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*"7:7 Expansion" by [[System 7 (band)|System 7]] |
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*"A London Thing" by [[Scott Garcia]] featuring [[MC Styles]] |
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*"A Trip to Trumpton" by [[Urban Hype]] |
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*"[[A Whole New World|A Whole New World (Aladdin's Theme)]]" by [[Regina Belle]] (and [[Peabo Bryson]], who was not a one-hit wonder) |
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*"All This Love I'm Giving" by [[Music and Mystery]] featuring [[Gwen McCrae]] |
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*"Angels Go Bald Too" by [[Howie B]] |
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*"[[Baby, I Love Your Way]]" by [[Big Mountain (band)|Big Mountain]] |
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*"Bikini Girls With Machine Guns" by [[The Cramps]] |
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*"(Bom Digi Bom) Think About The Way" by [[Ian Campbell (artist)|Ice MC]] |
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*"Call Me" by [[Le Click]] |
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*"Can You Dig It?" by [[The Mock Turtles]] |
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*"[[Chocolate Salty Balls]]" by [[Chef (South Park)|Chef]] (aka [[Isaac Hayes]] who is not a one-hit-wonder) |
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*"Choose Life" by [[PF Project]] |
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*"Coco Jamboo" by [[Mr. President (band)|Mr. President]] |
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*"Das Boot" by [[U96]] (who had other hits in Continental Europe) |
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*"Don't Miss The Party Line" by [[Bizz Nizz]] |
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*"Don't Wanna Fall In Love" by [[Jane Child]] |
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*"Doop" by [[Doop (band)|Doop]] |
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*"[[Drinking in L.A.]]" by [[Bran Van 3000]] |
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*"Enjoy Yourself" by [[A+ (rapper)|A+]] |
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*"[[Wear Sunscreen|Everybody's Free (To Wear Sunscreen)]]" by [[Baz Luhrmann]] |
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*"[[Everybody Needs Somebody to Love]]" by [[The Blues Brothers]] |
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*"Everybody (Rap)" by [[Arthur Baker (musician)|Criminal Element Orchestra]] and [[Wendell Williams (singer)|Wendell Williams]] |
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*"Everything Starts With An 'E" by [[E-Zee Possee]] |
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*"[[Falling (song)|Falling]]" by [[Julee Cruise]] |
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*"Fascinating Rhythm" by [[Bassomatic]] ([[William Orbit]] has had other hits) |
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*"[[Flat Beat]]" by [[Mr. Oizo]] |
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*"Found Love (remix)" by [[Double Dee|Double Dee featuring Dany]] |
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*"Friends Forever" by [[Thunderbugs]] |
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*"Funk Dat" by [[Sagat (rapper)|Sagat]] |
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*"Gamemaster" by [[The Lost Tribe (band)|The Lost Tribe]] |
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*"Give It Up" by [[The Goodmen]] |
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*"Hippy Chick" by [[Soho (band)|Soho]] |
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*"[[I'll Be There for You (Rembrandts song)|I'll Be There for You]]" by [[The Rembrandts]] |
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*"[[I Need to Know (Marc Anthony song)|I Need to Know]]" by [[Marc Anthony]] (who had other hits in the United States) |
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*"[[If I Ever Fall in Love]]" by [[Shai (band)|Shai]] |
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*"[[The Impression That I Get]]" by [[The Mighty Mighty Bosstones]] |
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*"In the Meantime" by [[Spacehog]] |
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*"[[It's a Fine Day]]" by [[Opus III]] |
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*"[[Informer (song)|Informer]]" by [[Snow (musician)|Snow]] |
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*"Jamaican in New York" by [[Shinehead]] |
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*"Just This Side of Love" by [[Malandra Burrows]] |
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*"[[Knockin' on Heaven's Door]]" / "Throw These Guns Away" by [[Dunblane]] (charity record, its guitarist [[Mark Knopfler]] had other hits with [[Dire Straits]]) |
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*"[[Lullaby (Shawn Mullins song)|Lullaby]]" by [[Shawn Mullins]] |
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*"[[Macarena (song)|Macarena]]" by [[Los del Río]] |
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*"[[Mambo No. 5]]" by [[Lou Bega]] |
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*"The Masterplan" by [[Diana Brown & Barrie K. Sharpe]] |
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*"Monday Morning" by [[The Candyskins]] |
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*"More to Love" by [[Volcano (band)|Volcano]] |
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*"Mr. Hankey the Christmas Poo" by [[Mr. Hankey]] |
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*"Music Is the Answer (Dancin' and Prancin')" by [[Danny Tenaglia]] and [[Celeda]] |
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*"[[Music Sounds Better with You]]" by [[Stardust (band)|Stardust]] |
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*"[[Naked Eye (song)|Naked Eye]]" by [[Luscious Jackson]] |
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*"[[Night Fever]]" by [[Adam Garcia]] |
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*"[[No Tengo Dinero]]" by [[Los Umbrellos]] |
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*"On a Rope" by [[Rocket from the Crypt]] |
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*"Ooh La La" by the [[Theo Keating|Wiseguys]] |
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*"Passion" by [[Gat Decor]] |
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*"People Are Still Having Sex" by [[LaTour]] |
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*"[[Poison (Bell Biv DeVoe song)|Poison]]" by [[Bell Biv DeVoe]] |
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*"[[Puss/Oh, the Guilt|Puss]]" by [[The Jesus Lizard]] |
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*"Riverdance" by [[Bill Whelan]] featuring [[Anúna]] and [[RTÉ Concert Orchestra]] |
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*"Rofo's Theme" by [[Rofo]] |
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*"Second Round K.O." by [[Canibus]] (who had other hits in the United States) |
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*"[[Semi-Charmed Life]]" by [[Third Eye Blind]] (who had other hits in the United States) |
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*"Sesame's Treet" by [[Luna-C|Smart Es]] |
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*"Seven Ways to Love" by [[Cola Boy]] |
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*"[[Sex and Candy]]" by the [[Marcy Playground]] |
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*"[[Shake Your Head]]" by [[Kim Basinger]] ([[Ozzy Osbourne]] and [[Was (Not Was)]] had other hits) |
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*"Short Short Man" by [[Gillette (singer)|Gillette]] |
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*"[[Smells Like Teen Spirit]]" by [[Abigail (singer)|Abigail]] |
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*"Snappiness" by [[BBG (band)|BBG]] (featuring [[Dina Taylor]]) |
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*"[[Somethin' Stupid]]" by [[Amanda Barrie]] and [[Johnny Briggs (actor)|Johnny Briggs]] |
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*"Spend the Night" by [[Danny J. Lewis]] |
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*"[[Stay (I Missed You)]]" by [[Lisa Loeb|Lisa Loeb and 9 Stories]] |
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*"[[Strawberry Fields Forever]]" by [[Candy Flip]] |
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*"Sucker DJ" by [[Dimples D]] |
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*"That's the Way You Do It" by [[Purple Kings]] |
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*"The Bouncer" by [[Kicks Like a Mule]] |
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*"The Stonk" by [[Hale and Pace|Hale and Pace and the Stonkers]] |
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*"[[There She Goes]]" by [[The La's]] |
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*"[[The X-Files]]" by [[Mark Snow]] |
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*"[[Teletubbies Say Eh-Oh!]]" by [[Teletubbies|The Teletubbies]] |
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*"[[Turtle Power]]" by [[Partners in Kryme]] |
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*"[[You Don't Have to Say You Love Me|U Don't Have to Say U Love Me]]" by [[Mash!]] |
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*"Volume 1 (What You Want What You Need)" by [[Industry Standard (band)|Industry Standard]] |
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*"[[What's Up (song)|What's Up]]" by [[4 Non Blondes]] |
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*"[[Where Have All the Cowboys Gone]]" by [[Paula Cole]] (who had other hits in the United States) |
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*"[[World in Motion]]" by Englandneworder ([[England national football team|1990 England World Cup Squad]], with [[New Order]] - the latter is not a one hit wonder) |
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*"[[X-Files|X-Files Theme]]" by [[DJ Dado]] |
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*"[[You Get What You Give]]" by [[New Radicals]] |
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*"[[Your Woman]]" by [[White Town]] |
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===2000s=== |
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*[[Poolie Pride|"2 Little Boys" / "Never Say Die 2005"]] by [[The Monkey Hangerz]] |
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*"[[Addictive (song)|Addictive]]" by [[Truth Hurts]] featuring [[Rakim]] (Rakim has had hits with [[Eric B.]]) |
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*"[[Against All Odds (Take a Look at Me Now)|Against All Odds]]" by [[Steve Brookstein]] |
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*"[[Around the World (La La La La La)]]" by [[A Touch of Class (band)|ATC]] |
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*"[[Baby Cakes]]" by [[3 Of A Kind (band)|3 Of A Kind]] |
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*"[[Bad Day (Daniel Powter song)|Bad Day]]" by [[Daniel Powter]] |
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*"[[Barbie Girl]]" by [[Samanda]] |
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*"[[Beautiful Soul (song)|Beautiful Soul]]" by [[Jesse McCartney]] |
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*"[[Big City Life]]" by [[Mattafix]] |
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*"[[Bohemian Rhapsody]]" by [[G4 (band)|G4]] |
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*"Come On Over" by [[John Silver (musician)|John Silver]] |
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*"[[Come into My Room]]" by [[Nathan Fagan-Gayle|Nathan]] |
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*"Come With Me" by [[Special D]] (he had other hits in Europe) |
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*"Cry Little Sister (I Need U Now)" by [[Lost Brothers]] featuring [[Gerard McMahon|G Tom Mac]] |
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*"[[Dance with Me (song)|Dance with Me]]" by [[Debelah Morgan]] |
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*"Daydream in Blue" by [[I Monster]] |
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*"[[December Brings Me Back to You]]" by [[Andy Abraham]] |
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*"Dirty Water" by [[Made in London]] |
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*"[[Do You Really Like It?]]" by [[DJ Pied Piper and the Masters of Ceremonies]] |
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*"Don't Think I'm Not" by [[Kandi Burruss|Kandi]] |
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*"[[Don't Say Goodbye (Si Tú Te Vas)|Don't Say Goodbye]]" by [[Paulina Rubio]] |
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*"[[Don't Say You Love Me (M2M song)|Don't Say You Love Me]]" by [[M2M (band)|M2M]] |
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*"[[Dragostea Din Tei]]" by [[O-Zone]] (who had a second hit in Europe) |
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*"Dusk til Dawn" by [[Danny Howells]] and [[Dick Trevor]] |
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*"Flowers" by [[Sweet Female Attitude]] |
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*"[[F.U.R.B. (Fuck You Right Back)]]" by [[Frankee]] |
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*"[[Girl You Know It's True]]" by [[Keith Duffy (singer/actor)|Keith]] 'n' [[Shane Lynch|Shane]] (former members of [[Boyzone]], who is not a one-hit wonder) |
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*"[[Hard Rock Hallelujah]]" by [[Lordi]] (who have had hits in [[Finland]] and across Europe) |
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*"Heard It All Before" by [[Sunshine Anderson]] |
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*"How Wonderful You Are" by [[Gordon Haskell]] |
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*"I Don't Really Care" by [[K-Gee]] |
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*"I Don't Want to Be" by [[Gavin DeGraw]] |
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*"[[I'm So Crazy]]" by [[Par-T-One]] vs [[INXS]] (who had other hits) |
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*"[[JCB (song)|JCB Song]]" by [[Nizlopi]] |
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*"[[Just Another Day (Jonathan Wilkes song)|Just Another Day]]" by [[Jonathan Wilkes]] |
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*"[[The Ketchup Song|The Ketchup Song (Asereje)]]" by [[Las Ketchup]] |
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*"[[Listen to Your Heart]]" by [[DHT (band)|DHT]] featuring [[Edmée Daenen|Edmée]] |
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*"Loneliness" by [[Tomcraft]] |
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*"Looking for a Place" by [[Mania (band)|Mania]] |
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*"Macushla" by [[Bernadette Nolan|Bernie Nolan]] |
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*"[[Mad World]]" by [[Michael Andrews (musician)|Michael Andrews]] featuring [[Gary Jules]] |
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*"[[Moi... Lolita]]" by [[Alizée]] |
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*"Move Ya Body" by [[Nina Sky]] |
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*"[[Never Leave You (Uh Oooh, Uh Oooh)]]" by [[Lumidee]] |
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*"No More" by [[Ruff Endz]] |
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*"Object of My Desire" by [[Dana Rayne]] |
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*"The One" by [[Upper Street (band)|Upper Street]] |
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*"Played-A-Live (The Bongo Song)" by [[Safri Duo]] |
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*"Right On!" by [[Silicone Soul]] |
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*"Satellite" by [[OceanLab]] |
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*"[[Sleepwalking (song)|Sleepwalking]]" by [[Maria Lawson (singer)|Maria Lawson]] |
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*"[[Stars Are Blind]]" by [[Paris Hilton]] |
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*"[[Stay Fly]]" by [[Three 6 Mafia]] (who had other hits in the United States) |
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*"[[Touch Me (Rui Da Silva song)|Touch Me]]" by [[Rui da Silva]] featuring Cassandra |
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*"Treat Me Like a Lady" by [[Zoe Birkett]] |
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*"[[Woo Hoo]]" by [[The 5.6.7.8's]] |
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==References== |
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==See also== |
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*[[One-hit wonders in Canada]] |
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*[[One-hit wonders in the United States]] |
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[[Category:British popular music|One-hit wonders]] |
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[[Category:Lists of British musicians|One-hit wonders]] |
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[[Category:Lists of rated songs|One-hit wonders in the UK]] |
Revision as of 04:36, 14 October 2008
[[Stacy May-Johnson]] is a professional softball player for the Chicago Bandits. And Recently received the MVP 2008 Professional Women's Softball Leauge. Here is some of her previous softball career history:
Position: 3B Date of Birth: 05/15/1984 Height: 5' 6" College Experience: University of Iowa Bats: R Throws: R Resides: Iowa City, Iowa
Biography:
Personal: Daughter of Anita May and married to Nathan Johnson. majored in Accounting and Physics.
And her recent updated log can be found at the following: [[1]]Chicago Bandits [2]Hawkeyes [http://hawkeyesports.cstv.com/sports/w-softbl/mtt/may_stacy01.html ]Hawkeyes