One-hit Wonders The Bands Are Gone, But Their Lyrics And Music Live On

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A band releases a song with such catchy lyrics and music that they seem destined for greatness. Its as though the tune was set on replay in your mind, and you cant get its memorable music and lyrics out of your head. You anxiously await the bands next song and then....the group fades away, never to be heard from again.

These bands are called one-hit wonders. They release a song whose music and lyrics are so incredible that it vaults to the top of the charts and gets heavy airplay. The songs music and lyrics make it an enduring classic, but the band never follows up with another song that can match it, and disappears from the musical map.

Here are some of the songs whose music and lyrics made their mark on us, and left us hungry for more:

Sausalito Summer Night by Diesel, 1981

This bright, bouncy tune and its lighthearted, humorous lyrics about a couples drive from LA to San Francisco in a worn-out car captured the essence of summertime. Its music and lyrics were by the band Diesel, which formed in the Netherlands in the 80s. It got heavy radio airplay, and reached #68 on the American Billboard charts. Who could forget this song and its amusing lyrics, The engines stompin like a disco/We ought to dump her in the Bay.

She Blinded Me with Science by Thomas Dolby, 1983

Contagious synthpop plus satirical technological lyrics equaled a strong chemical reaction in listeners when Dolby released this song in 1983. Although it was Dolbys least favorite tune, its unusual lyrics and electronic music rocketed it to #5 on the US Hot 100 chart. Those numerous creative lyrics included, She blinded me with science/And failed me in biology. Dolbys subsequent songs and lyrics never quite made the same mark as this hit, but he remained active behind the scenes, playing keyboards on Def Leppards Pyromania, and the albums of many other bands.

Keep Your Hands to Yourself by the Georgia Satellites, 1986

With Southern-fried rock music and twangy lyrics, the Georgia Satellites served up a juicy song that satisfied listeners appetites. A winning combination of music and lyrics, the tune conquered the #2 spot on Billboards chart in 1986. The memory of its lyrics, Thats when she told me a story bout free milk and a cow/And said no hugg-ee, no kiss-ee until I get a weddin vow, still bring smiles to countless faces.

Afternoon Delight by the Starland Vocal Band, 1976

This songs innocent pop melody belied its suggestive lyrics about doing the nasty in broad daylight. But those lyrics helped make the song a #1 hit. And those song lyrics earned the band five Grammy nominations, and two Grammy awards. A sample of those lyrics: My mottos always been, when its right, its right/Why wait until the middle of a cold, dark night? Why wait, indeed!

These and other bands were shooting stars that blazed briefly, and then fell back to earth. The bands may not have achieved immortality, but one recording of their music and lyrics definitely did.


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