Amazing 1960s One Hit Wonders: I know You Remember These!
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- Amazing 1960s One Hit Wonders: I know You Remember These!
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Ready to relive the #60s through the unforgettable hits of artists who gave us just a glimpse of their potential? These catchy songs stormed the charts and left us wanting more. Let's dive into the biggest one-hit wonders of that iconic decade and uncover the intriguing stories behind their fleeting success. Watch the video until the end to not miss the last song.
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Chapters:
0:00-0:25 Introduction
0:25-1:15 The Crazy World of Arthur Brown - "Fire" (1968)
1:15-2:04 Norman Greenbaum - "Spirit in the Sky" (1969)
2:04-2:49 Zager and Evans - "In the Year 2525" (1969)
2:49-3:30 The Lemon Pipers - "Green Tambourine" (1967)
3:30-4:08 The Jaggerz - "The Rapper" (1969)
4:08-4:55 The Royal Guardsmen - "Snoopy vs. The Red Baron" (1966)
4:55-5:32 The Electric Prunes - "I Had Too Much to Dream (Last Night)" (1966)
5:32-6:26 The Music Explosion - "Little Bit O' Soul" (1967)
6:26-7:19 The American Breed - "Bend Me, Shape Me" (1967)
7:19-8:02 The Outsiders - "Time Won't Let Me" (1966)
8:02-8:45 The Count Five - "Psychotic Reaction" (1966)
8:45-9:32 The Balloon Farm - "A Question of Temperature" (1967)
9:32-10:19 The Spiral Starecase - "More Today Than Yesterday" (1969)
10:19-11:00 Syndicate of Sound - "Little Girl" (1966)
11:00-11:43 Merrilee Rush and the Turnabouts - "Angel of the Morning" (1968)
11:43-12:19 The Knickerbockers - "Lies" (1965)
12:19-13:22 The Bobby Fuller Four - "I Fought the Law" (1966)
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Tell us! Was there a one-hit wonder you remember?
Arthur Brown is a pioneer. I loved that song. I didn't hear it until the mid 80's. You can see how he influenced a lot of other artists.
A number of these bands had second hits...at least top 40...Outsiders: Girl In Love
Werenβt any of these songs hits in Canada π¨π¦?
Are The Caravelles here? And if not, why not?