Best one hit wonders of the 1990's?

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  • Commy
    Commy Posts: 4,984
    MEGATRON wrote:
    jeremy -pearl jam
    its 1 hit wonders. since you can't read.


    this thread rules, keep em coming. never really listened to the freshmen until now.
  • Stephen Flow
    Stephen Flow Posts: 3,327
    I thought it was called Song 2 by Blur

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  • soulsinging
    soulsinging Posts: 13,202
    jimed14 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.

    fuck, yer right!
  • soulsinging
    soulsinging Posts: 13,202
    JordyWordy 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.
  • megatron
    megatron Posts: 3,420
    Commy wrote:
    MEGATRON wrote:
    jeremy -pearl jam
    its 1 hit wonders. since you can't read.


    this thread rules, keep em coming. never really listened to the freshmen until now.

    you're a real hoot

    and there's a reason not to listen to the freshman
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  • chitty
    chitty Posts: 610
    Left Behind-Candlebox probably my fav from the 90's. Radio here plays a one hit 90's wonder everyday.
  • JordyWordy
    JordyWordy Posts: 2,261
    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.... :lol: 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!!
  • helplessdancer
    helplessdancer Posts: 5,293
    What would you include?

    i would include wanting to know what you think?
  • tybird
    tybird Posts: 17,388

    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.
    I would say two for Oasis in the U.S.....Champagne Supernova would be the second.
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  • ledvedderman
    ledvedderman Posts: 7,762
    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
  • thunderDAN
    thunderDAN Posts: 2,094
    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 computer
  • thunderDAN
    thunderDAN Posts: 2,094
    Skee Lo- I Wish
  • red mos
    red mos Posts: 4,953
    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
    "One more murder" was a big hit in Houston back in 99. That was the tour I saw them on.
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  • 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.
  • ledvedderman
    ledvedderman Posts: 7,762
    red mos 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
    "One more murder" was a big hit in Houston back in 99. That was the tour I saw them on.

    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"
  • gabers
    gabers Posts: 2,787
    tybird 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.
    I would say two for Oasis in the U.S.....Champagne Supernova would be the second.

    + Live Forever, if you count college radio hits, it was for sure.
  • gabers
    gabers Posts: 2,787
    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 Oaf
  • mensane
    mensane Posts: 912
    Hum- Stars

    lovelovelove this song.