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I love this songDay 29- A song you believe is a genuinely good one hit wonder
I always enjoy a prompt that sparks an instant idea in my head, and makes me know exactly what I want.
This song had me addicted from first listen, and the passage of time has not diminished my appreciation.
White Town - Your Woman
A classic sneaky moveDay 29: A song you genuinely believe is a good one hit wonder
The 80's were packed with hair metal and synth pop and there were bands popping up left and right and dying out just as quick. I wasn't sure if this was actually a one-hit-wonder, so I had to check their catalogue and sure enough, nothing ever came close to this banger.
And his dance moves. Oh my god the dance moves. And the hair. And his voice. That "I don't give a fuck about this music but I'm going to give it my all anyway" attitude. And for once, check out the comments on the video! Absolute hilarity.
Also I think they have the greatest name in the world.
A Flock of Seagulls - I Ran
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MweheheheheA classic sneaky move![]()

It's interesting .... they had quite a few UK hits but only one in the US. Seems to be the case with quite a few UK bands and probably vice versaDay 29: A song you genuinely believe is a good one hit wonder
No one's taken this one yet?!? Don't mind if I doThe first comment below the video always makes me laugh. "This was my parents song when they first met. They're divorced now."
Tainted Love - Soft Cell
I like their cover of a certain Erasure song as well. Good album.Day 29: A song you genuinely believe is a good one hit wonder
I may be biased but whatever. I like this song.
I am ugly laughingDay 29: A song you genuinely believe is a good one hit wonder
The 80's were packed with hair metal and synth pop and there were bands popping up left and right and dying out just as quick. I wasn't sure if this was actually a one-hit-wonder, so I had to check their catalogue and sure enough, nothing ever came close to this banger.
And his dance moves. Oh my god the dance moves. And the hair. And his voice. That "I don't give a fuck about this music but I'm going to give it my all anyway" attitude. And for once, check out the comments on the video! Absolute hilarity.
Also I think they have the greatest name in the world.
A Flock of Seagulls - I Ran
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I am ugly laughing
How?!? I don't care. I'm impressed.
And the album this is from, their eponymous debut, is actually a concept album about aliens invading the Earth. So it is even weirder...I am ugly laughing
How?!? I don't care. I'm impressed.
Day 29: A song you genuinely believe is a good one-hit wonder.
Sometimes the question isn't why an artist didn't get a second hit, it is why did they get a hit in the first place. I am a fan of Loreena McKennitt, a Canadian Celtic and World artist. She writes complex, layered songs based in ancient melodies and stories, and plays them on accordion and harp, backing her ethereal vocals. Most one-hit-wonders had an album, maybe a couple. She has released 18 albums -- 10 studio and eight live recording. She has had an amazing career, but is as niche as you can get in a genre no one in the US pays any attention to--Word Music.
Then, in 1997 she released a song about medieval Mummers, the amateur actors who travel from town to town or even house to house. DNA put a drum track behind it, and it went to 14 on the Billboard Top 40. It charted at 17 on the freaking Billboard Rock charts, and almighty Number One on the Alternative chart. Nothing since then even sniffed the charts, and honestly, I think she is probably fine with that.
She is brilliant, an international treasure, and a one-hit wonder.
"Mummer's Dance," Loreena McKennitt