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  1. Dec 28, 2023 · One hit wonders were as plentiful in the 60s as in other decades. Here are some of the best one hit wonders of the 60s. Contents. 1. “Wipe Out” by The Surfaris. Song year: 1963. We associate The Ventures with “Wipe Out,” but the Surfaris were the first to score a chart-topper with “Wipe Out.”

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  3. Feb 11, 2022 · 1. The Ad Libs - The Boy from New York City (US #8, no other US top 40 hit) 2. Barry McGuire - Eve of Destruction (US #1 & UK #3, no other US & UK top 40 hit) 3. Bent Fabric - Alley Cat (US #7,...

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  4. Aug 1, 2024 · A list of the greatest Songs by 60s One-Hit Wonders. Are you looking for that special song to play for a special occasion? Browse through this list of the greatest songs by one-hit 1960s wonders, and you may just find that one special nostalgic song that you haven’t heard in a long time.

    • The Archies: 'Sugar, Sugar' In 1969, socially relevant songs that focused on a divided America were the rage—but somehow, the saccharine-sweet pop hit "Sugar, Sugar," managed to find its place on the Billboard chart and held its place on the Billboard Hot 100 for 22 weeks.
    • Cilla Black: 'You're My World' Priscilla Maria Veronica White, better known as Cilla Black, was a coat-check-girl-turned-singer who had a fan in then-Beatle and fellow Liverpool native John Lennon.
    • Bruce Channel: 'Hey! Baby' With its background harmonica and fun lyrics, "Hey! Baby," it was no wonder that the song appealed to audiences in 1961. Musician Delbert McClinton toured with singer Bruce Channel and even gave a young John Lennon, who was just starting out with the Beatles, some harmonica tips.
    • The Chantays: 'Pipeline' An instrumental one-hit wonder that is worth remembering, the Chantays were known as a surf rock band from Orange County, California.
    • "Na Na Hey Hey Kiss Him Goodbye" by Steam. No one sets out to be a one-hit wonder, but even if that's the highest level of fame you reach, you're still doing a lot better than most people!
    • "Teen Angel" by Mark Dinning. Although somewhat morbid, “Teen Angel” reached #1 on the U.S. charts, but Mark Dinning couldn’t duplicate the same success again.
    • "Mother-In-Law" by Ernie K-Doe. Ernie K-Doe’s song hit #1 in 1961, but it almost didn’t happen. A background singer implored him to keep trying after he wanted to give up on the song following several failed takes.
    • "Hey! Baby" by Bruce Channel. This Bruce Channel one-and-only topped the charts for three weeks in 1962. It was also featured on the Dirty Dancing soundtrack in 1987.
  5. Greatest One Hit Wonders of the 60s - Oldies One Hit Wonders 1960s Playlist. Sign in to create & share playlists, get personalized recommendations, and more. Redlist Decades.

  6. Greatest One Hit Wonders of the 60s - Oldies One Hit Wonders 1960s Playlist.

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