10 Forgotten One-Hit Wonders from the 1970s!
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Publicado 2024-05-20
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Tell us! Was there a one-hit wonder you remember?
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My husband’s best friend told us he wants Season’s in the Sun played at his funeral. That was many years ago. We’re all in our 60’s now. He still wants it played.
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stop calling it O, O, O, H, Child! It's oo-oo-child...jeez
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For anyone that is over 60, and knows music at all, will NOT have forgotten these songs !!!
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Rupert Holmes wasn't a one hit wonder ,who also had a major hit with a song called "Him"
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I don't know how Brandy by Looking Glass is not on this list. They played the crap out of that song on the radio in 72.
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Gary Glitter, Lee Michaels, Ram Jam, Billy Swan, Ozark Mountain Daredevils, Dr John, Dobie Gray, Argent, Steam, Sugarloaf, Mountain. These are some of the ones I remember from the 70's.
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Terry Jacks was actually a two hit wonder. He and his then wife, Susan were The Poppy Family and had a huge hit with, "Which Way You Goin' Billy?"
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No love for "Jackie Blue" by Ozark Mountain Daredevils?
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I remember all these songs because well I am old lol
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You can tell this narrator is computer generated, O O HCHILD, YOU GOT TO BE KIDDING, IT'S OOH OOH CHILD
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Six words - Norman Greenbaum "Spirit In The Sky"
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"Couldn't Get It Right" by Climax Blues Band, one of my favorite 70s tunes.
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The EARLY 70s was the leftover part of the 60's. Every decade is that way. "Play That Funky Music White Boy", I STILL play in my car. Loved it !
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Rupert Holmes had more than one hit song
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1970, Indiana Wants Me
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Driver's Seat by Sniff N The Tears should have made the list
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Turns out I do like pina coladas and getting caught in the rain lol
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that "Seasons in the sun" wasn't more popular, was very probably because it told the young that they were mortal, the years have removed all doubt...
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Rupert Holmes had a second hit with "Him"