For my money, the 1970's had the most interesting group of one hit wonders. Some of the best loved songs by famous groups were technically one hit wonders. For instance:
Pretty much. They did have one other top 40 hit from the same album as Kiss You All Over.
The Grammy awards of 1966 might have been the most head scratching moment in a long history of WTF courtesy of the Grammys. The Best Rock & Roll Recording category in 1966 included several future classics: "Eleanor Rigby" (The Beatles), "Good Vibrations" (The Beach Boys), "Last Train To Clarksville" (The Monkees), "Cherish" (The Association) and "Monday Monday" (The Mamas and the Papas). Instead, this long forgotten one hit wonder was chosen:
It might have been unique and forgotten, but they were definitely not a one hit wonder. Paul Revere and the Raiders had 21 Billboard top 100 hits between 1961 and 1973.
So I sent a Merry Christmas text that was meant for individuals but I forgot to uncheck the group conversation box. Many of these people do not know each other. Ooops... Anybody else ever do this or am I the only dumbazz?
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