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In reply to the discussion: Post your favorite one, two, or three-hit-wonders of the 60's and 70's [View all]PearliePoo2
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Post your favorite one, two, or three-hit-wonders of the 60's and 70's [View all]
steve2470
Jun 2017
OP
Susan Jacks and the Poppy Family - It's worth exploring other numbers they recorded, too.
NBachers
Jun 2017
#16
From Detroit- The Young Sisters "Casanova Brown"1962; Nathaniel Mayer-"Village of Love" 1963
NBachers
Jun 2017
#19
And I was in a play at summer camp that used that song, always found it haunting
Rhiannon12866
Jun 2017
#22
Great Song. Great singer. But Leslie Gore was no one hit wonder. But thanks for posting.
chelsea0011
Jun 2017
#27
she is so spastic because "Dancing Troll" took 5 seconds of a 1970 Army training video and created..
steve2470
Jun 2017
#55
I have read that several of the album tracks, including "You Keep Me Hanging' On," are monaural.
John1956PA
Jun 2017
#38
And one more because I have been listening to Eddie Holman albums. Guy has a great voice
chelsea0011
Jun 2017
#31
Great song by the Raspberries, but I think their song "I Wanna Be with You" is just as great. n/t
John1956PA
Jun 2017
#63
This week, we lost Gary DeCarlo, the co-writer and singer of "Na Na Hey Hey Kiss Him Goodbye."
John1956PA
Jun 2017
#64
From a decade or two later: Lisa Layne's 1989 "All I Want for Christmas is You."
John1956PA
Jul 2017
#72
Clearly, this is the best song of ALL time, still played thosands of times:
LastLiberal in PalmSprings
Jul 2017
#83
There was a band called Paper Lace, for some reason. They did Billy Don't Be A Hero and
Special Prosciuto
Jul 2017
#86
"Have I The Right" by The Honeycombs (1964) and "You Were On My Mind" by We Five (1965)
VOX
Jul 2017
#90
Roxette - Dangerous. She could have done more with some 18 million viewers
Special Prosciuto
Jul 2017
#95
"Stuck in the Middle With You' ..Stealer's Wheel and "Dancing in the Moonlight"...King Harvest
Tikki
Jul 2017
#96
Put on your seat belt for Disco Duck by Rick Dees. This was taken seriously by many at that time.
Special Prosciuto
Jul 2017
#103