The music of the 1960s and 1970s wasn’t just about legendary bands that dominated the charts — it was also an era filled with ...
These one-hit wonders launched some pretty memorable music videos, and some might remember those videos more than the source material.
When it comes to songwriters and performers, some are known with just one name. There's Cher, Madonna, Dylan, Hendrix—you get the picture. But what about songs that have just one name? Well, there are ...
One-hit wonders are still a bit of a puzzle to me. Some are huge hits around the world. Others might feature in the soundtrack of major movies and they are usually great songs. But for one reason ...
1. Superstition – Stevie Wonder (arranged by Miguel Zenón*) 07:04; 2. Visions – Stevie Wonder (arranged by Stefon Harris) 06:07; 3. Race Babbling – Stevie Wonder (arranged by Robin Eubanks) 10:19; 4.
Yes, we need to stroll back in time and remember those One Hit Wonders that made the 1960s so cool! You might not remember ...
In the world of country music, there are plenty of these so-called "one-hit wonders," all of whom notched major success on the charts just once. Flip through the gallery for 17 of country's most ...
Few artists are revered in every genre and corner of the music world as Stevie Wonder, who, on masterful albums from 1970's Signed, Sealed & Delivered and 1973's Innervisions through 1976's S ongs ...
It seemed the 1980s were made for one-hit wonders. With MTV dominating the music landscape, bands and hit singles came and went at a moment's notice. Hot one day, forgotten the next. Many ...
Although “Happy Birthday” didn’t go top 10 when it was released as a single, the song became an emotional highlight at Wonder’s concerts over the following years. In January 1981 ...