6 One-Hit Wonders We Can't Forget: The Surprising Tales Behind Their Hits
These chart-topping songs became instant sensations upon their release, with many finding their way into several blockbuster films and serving as the soundtrack to widespread dance trends. However, interestingly enough, some of these tracks turned out to be the sole major hits for the musicians behind them. Continue reading to learn more about these incredibly popular yet often forgotten one-hit wonders.
1. "Spirit in the Sky" by Norman Greenbaum (1969)
Everybody is familiar with this song since it has been in dozens from movies and commercials, Apollo 13 (1995) and Guardians of the Galaxy (2014) to Remember the Titans (2000). "Spirit in the Sky" was utilized in advertisements for Gatorade, Nike, Kellogg’s, and Budweiser. The track reached number three on the charts. Billboard The Hot 100 chart saw it remain for a total of 15 weeks. However, you might be surprised to know that this achievement belonged to Greenbaum. only hit song.
Even though the song was successful, Greenbaum's other releases failed to match its impact. However, that’s perfectly fine since Greenbaum will continue enjoying the enduring popularity of “Spirit in the Sky.”
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When you listen to "Macarena" by Los Del Rio, it's almost inevitable that you'll start performing the iconic dance moves that have become etched in popular culture. Released back in 1993, this track became an instant sensation. Although the initial version enjoyed considerable popularity, peaking at number 23 on the charts, it was the remix produced by The Bayside Boys that catapulted the song all the way to the top spot. Given how pioneering this dance trend was among early viral phenomena, many were hoping for more tunes like it that could spark similar dancing frenzies.
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This one-hit wonder also reached No. 1, but it was the only one for Dexys Midnight Runner. If it wasn't because of the catchy lyrics, then it probably had something to do with the energy-filled beat. Released in 1982, this song has been a fan-favorite ever since and its popularity hasn't died down yet.
4. "Take On Me" by A-ha (1985)
As everyone knows, the song "Take On Me" by A-ha became incredibly popular, reaching the top of the Hot 100 chart. Additionally, it made appearances in several hit films. La La Land (2016), Despicable Me 3 (2017) and Deadpool 2 (2018). The song also makes appearances in various TV episodes as well. Beverly Hills, 90210 and The Simpsons .
Unfortunately, "Take on Me" remained the sole significant hit for A-ha, since their only other chart-topping songs were " "The Sun Always Shines on TV" and "Cry Wolf," appearing at position No. 20 and No. 50, respectively.
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Even though "It's Raining Men" failed to reach number one like many other chart-topping one-hit wonders, it still achieved significant success. Reaching position 46, this was the standout hit for The Weather Girls and continues to be cherished. This song found its way into several popular movies as well. Easy Money (1983) featuring Joe Pesci and the movie from 2001, Bridget Jones' Diary The song was even nominated for the 26th award. th Annual Grammy Awards in 1984.
6. "Don't Worry, Be Happy" by Bobby McFerrin (1988)
"Don't Worry, Be Happy" is one of the most beloved one-hit wonders ever. Although McFerrin has had success with a few of his other songs, this track completely overshadowed his other work, and he is instantly recognized for it. It raked in 3 Grammy awards for Record of the Year, Song of the Year and Best Pop Vocal Performance by a male.
"Don't Worry, Be Happy" climbed to the summit of the music charts, reaching number one and staying there for two weeks. Additionally, you might have encountered this song in several popular films and television series, such as The Crown , Wall-E (2008) and The Simpsons.
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