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They don't have to be massive mainstream hits, just one song that hit with you but none of their other songs did.
That's a good one.The happiest song in the world. I keep coming back to it when I'm feeling down.
Well, if you got to be know for ONE song, its better be a banger
Dada "Dizz Knee Land"
The Sundays were not one hit wonders. I wouldn't even have guessed to cite that song, personally; I'd sooner go with "Summertime" or "Wild Horses". They weren't as big of hits, but they seemed more like it.The Sundays, with their song "Here's Where The Story Ends".
I loved Superdrag when I was young, kinda fell out of love with them for many years, then I was watching Conan one night and saw them perform "The Staggering Genius." Underrated band, tbh.I've got plenty; took me a while to write all of this:
- Angelfish "Suffocate Me"
- BoA "Duvet"
- Chemical Brothers "Setting Sun" (1HW in US)
- Chris Isaak "Wicked Game"
- CIV "Can't Wait One Minute More"
- College "A Real Hero"
- Dada "Dizz Knee Land"
- Dishwalla "Counting Blue Cars"
- Ednaswap "Torn" (Yes, I know it was a cover that was a hit, but the cover artist wasn't a 1HW and the original is better.)
- Edwyn Collins "A Girl Like You" (1HW in US)
- Eels "Novocaine For The Soul"
- Fang "The Money Will Roll Right In" (really a 0HW, but has underground cred)
- Flock of Seagulls "I Ran (So Far Away)" (though "Space Age Love Song" was the better single.)
- Folk Implosion "The Natural One"
- Gits "Here's to Your Fuck" (0HW, but I always think of this as their "hit")
- God Lives Underwater "From Your Mouth"
- Hum "Stars"
- Human League "Don't You Want Me" (their earlier stuff was better; should have been "Being Boiled" for the hit)
- Hüsker Dü "Makes No Sense At All" (UK) or "Don't Want To Know If You Are Lonely" (US) (personally think it should have been "Something I Learned Today")
- Jesus Lizard "Panic in Cicero" (0HW, but this song was in Clerks, so close enough)
- Jill Sobule "Supermodel"
- Julee Cruise "Falling"
- Kavinsky "Nightcall"
- Killing Joke "Love Like Blood" (outside UK)
- King Missile "Detachable Penis"
- LaTour "People Are Still Having Sex"
- Land of the Loops "Multi-Family Garage Sale"
- Letters to Cleo "Here and Now"
- Local H "Bound for the Floor"
- Luscious Jackson "Naked Eye"
- Magazine "Shot By Both Sides"
- Mansun "Wide Open Space"
- Mazzy Star "Fade Into You"
- Meat Puppets "Backwater"
- Mission of Burma "Academy Fight Song"
- Modern English "I Melt with You"
- Mudhoney "Touch Me I'm Sick" (Didn't chart, but caused a huge surge of interest in grunge just before it got big.)
- New Pornographers "Letter From an Occupant" (UK)
- Osymyso "Intro-Inspection" (0HW, but the song made quite a commotion.)
- Pavement "Cut Your Hair"
- Placebo "Running Up That Hill" (How is this their only US hit‽ Not "Pure Morning" or "Every You Every Me"‽)
- Plastic Bertrand "Ca plane pour moi"
- Poe "Angry Johnny"
- Possum Dixon "Radio Comets" (0HW)
- Pulp "Common People" (US & several other countries)
- Q Lazarus "Goodbye Horses"
- Rentals "Friends Of P"
- Rollins Band "Liar"
- Shudder To Think "Hit Liquor" or "X-French Tee Shirt" (0HW and I'm stretching it here, but they definitely have a cult following.)
- Sneaker Pimps "6 Underground"
- Soft Cell "Tainted Love" (US)
- Superdrag "Sucked Out"
- Temple Of The Dog "Hunger Strike"
- That Dog "He's Kissing Christian"
- Tuxedomoon "In A Manner Of Speaking"
- Wax "Southern California"
- White Town "Your Woman"