Stacker dug through the annals of rock music history and highlighted 20 one-hit wonders who only had one single that reached ...
The 1980s was a Golden Age of one-hit wonders, but if you had an aversion to MTV-pretty artists and their synthesizer – or (shiver) keytar – heavy, boppy pop tunes, the pickings were slim. Thankfully, ...
Stacker dug into the rich history of one-hit wonders to bring you 25 top hits from the 1960s that you might know.
Get ready to dust off those bell-bottoms and crank up the volume! Join us as we count down our picks for the greatest one-hit ...
Just because an artist gets labeled a one-hit wonder, that doesn’t mean their impact on music is so easily forgotten. Many timeless and classic songs have been written and recorded by artists who ...
Though they did manage another top 40 hit with "Jimmy Loves Mary-Anne" in 1973, the band broke up the following year.
Quite a few one-hit wonders (and two-hit wonders) throughout the 1970s only made it big on the charts with a lone single. And yet, the albums those singles came from were absolutely incredible. I ...
The 1960s was really a special time for rock music. The genre was evolving from rock and roll at a rapid pace, spanning across subgenres like psychedelic rock, pop rock, garage rock, proto-punk, and ...
We're all familiar with the one-hit wonder—that artist who storms onto the music scene with a smash hit, only to disappear as soon as they arrive. Some one-hit wonders continue making music for years, ...