1995 One Hit Wonders page 1995 One Hit Wonder tune timeline
with weekly chart links,
song links and samples at Tunecaster music encyclopedia
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Here are all the one hit wonders, year by year, in tune timeline order. Tunecaster samples, full song or video links, downloads, extras, below each song in green.
Stream amazon samples, click play to the right. Full weekly CHART data, click underlined blue chart peaks, 1975 to date.ROCK chart data, click reddish
underlined peaks, 1980 to date.
41 years of one hit wonders, each on its own page; and late 50s, links to far right. SEARCH and find a song, or browse the alphabet for one hit wonders, at bottom of page.
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If You Love
Me was the only top 20 song for soul vocal group Brownstone.
The group had other popular songs out, including a 1995
remake of the 1980number
3Eagles
hit.
She Don't Use
Jelly received some pop play and was the only rock top 20 hit
for The Flaming Lips, whose other songs received slight rock
airplay. The song was from the album Transmissions From The
Satellite Heart.
Although In
The House Of Stone And Light was the only top 20 hit for Martin
Page, he received some airplay with the follow-up,
Keeper Of The Flame. Martin Page was a member of the duo Q-Feel.
In The House Of Stone And Light was from the album In The
House Of Stone And Light.
Although River
Of Deceit was the only rock top 20 song for Mad
Season, the group followed-up with the rock top 20
near miss I Don't Know Anything.
Members of Mad Season came from other groups. Singer Layne Staley
was from Alice
In Chains and guitarist Mike McCready was from Pearl
Jam.
The number
one song Total Eclipse Of The Heart was the only
top
20 hit for Nicki
French. She received some radio airplay, particularly
in other countries, with other songs. In 1983, Bonnie
Tyler took this song to number
one. Nicki French's Total Eclipse Of The Heart was
from the album Secrets. Jim Steinman wrote the song.
The rock
number 10 hit Mockingbird Girl was the only song
by The Magnificent Bastards that received noticeable radio airplay.
Scott Weiland of Stone
Temple Pilots was the singer.
I Like, the
greatest hit by Kut Klose, was a top 30 chart song miss. The
group went on to have other songs that received very minor airplay
on soul radio stations like the song Surrender. I Like was from
the movie The Nutty Professor.
A Girl Like
You was the only rock
top 20 hit for Edwyn Collins, and received moderate
pop radio airplay. He received slight airplay with other songs
too, like Adidas World. A Girl Like You was from the album Gorgeous
George.
Can't Wait One
Minute More was the only rock
top 20 hit for Civ. The group followed-up with other
songs that received slight radio airplay, like All Twisted.
Walk This World
was the only rock
top 20 hit for Heather Nova. She received minor airplay
with other songs too like Maybe An Angel. Walk This World was
from the album Oyster.
Although Back
For Good was the only top 20 hit for Take
That, the group had a string of fairly popular songs
and a huge international following. Lead singer Gary
Barlow also had some solo songs played on the radio.
Friends Of P.
was the only rock
top 20 hit for The Rentals. The group received slight
radio airplay with other songs like Getting By. The Rentals
included two members of Weezer, bassist and Matt Sharp and drummer
Patrick Wilson, and evolved into Weezer. Weezer was temporarily
disbanded as member Rivers Cuomo went to Harvard University.
Although Natural
One was the only pop or rock top 20 song for Folk
Implosion, the group received some alternative radio
airplay in 2001 with Chained To The Moon.