Originally posted by redavenger: so which one hit wonders pop song do you sing in the car when no one is around? Me? dixies midnight runners "come on eileen"
Indeed a great song. However the name of the band is Dexy's Midnight Runners.
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Posts: 5176 | Location: Michigan | Registered: 19 June 2005
"One hit wonder" is such a misleading term. Many of the best known OHW's have deeper catalogs than people know, but American radio only gave them one hit. Dexy's is a great example: they have 2 solid records and had hits with several other tracks in the UK, but American radio only gave them one shot.
Soft Cell's "Tainted Love" is not even the best Soft Cell song: "Say Hello, Wave Goodbye" is a great track.
Posts: 3875 | Location: ATL, GA | Registered: 25 May 2004
How about "Flagpole Sitta" by Harvey Danger. That's a great song, and from a pretty good album.
You've gotta feel a little bad catagorizing Harvey as a one hit wonder though. Big time label problems and a long hiatus definitely took a lot of momentum out of their careers. I've read some decent things about their last album though, but I still haven't heard it.
Posts: 1376 | Location: Valparaiso, IN | Registered: 01 July 2006
I've been obsessing over this song on the alternative forum and its called "battle flags" by the lo fidelity allstars. I'm not sure if it even qualifies since it was never a hit. It was on rock radio for like a week or something.
some other favorites "your women" - whitetown "steal my sunshine" - len "because I got high" - afroman (this one is just friggin hilarious)
The Stories had a couple very minor hits ("Mammy Blue" comes to mind) and one huge hit, the interacial love song "Brother Louie". I heard a reggae version of it recently but good as the cover was, nothing beats the original, it's still a powerful pop song even now. I think I've sung this in my car, though you wouldn't want to hear that.
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