Best one hit wonders of the 1990's?
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I thought it was called Song 2 by Blur
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jimed14 wrote:soulsinging wrote:len- you get what you give
perhaps the best song of the decade.
wasn't Len the band that did "Steal my Sunshine"? you're thinking of New Radicals.
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JordyWordy wrote:cropduster82 wrote:Blur-Song 1
I dont think Blur qualify as "One Hit Wonders", do they??
Charles & Eddie - Would I Lie To You?
DJ Sash! - Encore Une Fois
Haddaway - What Is Love?
Spin Doctors - 2 Princes
I see your location is Ireland, so to you, maybe not. But over here in the states, they definitely qualify. Their only hit was Song 2 and it was a mild one at that.
Hell, Oasis only really had one big hit here with wonderwall.0 -
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Left Behind-Candlebox probably my fav from the 90's. Radio here plays a one hit 90's wonder everyday.0
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soulsinging wrote:I see your location is Ireland, so to you, maybe not. But over here in the states, they definitely qualify. Their only hit was Song 2 and it was a mild one at that.
Ahh right, didnt realise that. Kinda like how Pearl Jam are seen as one hit wonders by people where I live....I live in a messed up place. :roll: Either way, Song 2 is great.
OMC - How Bizarre http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TfJe8hQ8ha0
Los Del Rio - Macarena
White Town - Your Woman
Culture Beat - Mr Vain
Marc Cohn - Walking In Memphis!!0 -
musicismylife78 wrote:What would you include?
i would include wanting to know what you think?0 -
soulsinging wrote:
I see your location is Ireland, so to you, maybe not. But over here in the states, they definitely qualify. Their only hit was Song 2 and it was a mild one at that.
Hell, Oasis only really had one big hit here with wonderwall.All the world will be your enemy, Prince with a thousand enemies, and whenever they catch you, they will kill you. But first they must catch you, digger, listener, runner, prince with the swift warning. Be cunning and full of tricks and your people shall never be destroyed.0 -
Gardenparty wrote:Good - Better Than Ezra
Boooo. Party foul. BTE had quite a few hits, and they just put out an album with some more hit ready tunes.
In The Blood
Rosalita
King of New Orleans
Desperately Wanting
At The Stars
Extra Ordinary
A Lifetime
Juicy
All of those did fairly well on radio0 -
Folk Implosion- Natural One
Marcy's Playground-Sex and Candy
White Town- Your Woman
Harvey Danger- Flagpole Sitter
Oleander- Why I'm Here
Tin Star- Head
Marvelous 3- Freak of the Week
Crazytown-Butterfly
Eiffel 65- Blue
9 Days- This is a Story of a Girl
Stroke 9- Little Backpack
Powerderfinger- My Happiness
Primitive Radio Gods- Phonebooth.....
Nixons-Sister
7 Mary 3- Cumbersome
Lemonheads- Into Your Arms
I could probably think of more, or find more I should say, if I looked at my Itunes at home. 107.9 The End was the alt rock station here in Cleveland, and when they went off the air in 1999 I spent the better part of 2 years coming up with every song they would play and made basically my own station on my computer (I was 15 with alot of free time). I have a ton of songs many of you probably forgot all about sitting around on my old computer0 -
Skee Lo- I Wish0
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ledvedderman wrote:Gardenparty wrote:Good - Better Than Ezra
Boooo. Party foul. BTE had quite a few hits, and they just put out an album with some more hit ready tunes.
In The Blood
Rosalita
King of New Orleans
Desperately Wanting
At The Stars
Extra Ordinary
A Lifetime
Juicy
All of those did fairly well on radioPJ: 10/14/00 06/09/03 10/4/09 11/15/13 11/16/13 10/08/14
EV Solo: 7/11/11 11/12/12 11/13/120 -
TheBeardedFellow wrote:Spacehog - In the Meantime
that is a great fucking song
actually saw them play it when they opened for pearl jam way back in 98.0 -
red mos wrote:ledvedderman wrote:Gardenparty wrote:Good - Better Than Ezra
Boooo. Party foul. BTE had quite a few hits, and they just put out an album with some more hit ready tunes.
In The Blood
Rosalita
King of New Orleans
Desperately Wanting
At The Stars
Extra Ordinary
A Lifetime
Juicy
All of those did fairly well on radio
You're right. I missed that one. I remember hearing "Misunderstood" on the radio as the second single from "Closer" but then the label folded and that was the end of that album cycle. It's a damn shame, that album could have had 3-4 good singles with "Rolling", "Misunderstood", "Extra Ordinary", and "A Lifetime"0 -
tybird wrote:soulsinging wrote:
I see your location is Ireland, so to you, maybe not. But over here in the states, they definitely qualify. Their only hit was Song 2 and it was a mild one at that.
Hell, Oasis only really had one big hit here with wonderwall.
+ Live Forever, if you count college radio hits, it was for sure.0 -
I don't think I've seen any mentions of these:
Crash Test Dummies - Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm
The Proclaimers - 500 Miles
The La's - There She Goes
James - Laid
Mazzy Star - Fade Into You
Lo Fidelity Allstars - Battleflag
Big Wreck - The Oaf0 -
Hum- Stars
lovelovelove this song.0
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