Sal
Senior Member
D.O.A. Used to scare the pants off of me...had to Giggle the band: Bloodrock.
In the same spirit "Timothy" by The Buoys
D.O.A. Used to scare the pants off of me...had to Giggle the band: Bloodrock.
Sorry. “Change“ was also a big hit.
Sorry. “Change“ was also a big hit.
Did Don Mclean have any other hits than "American Pie"??? If not, that would certainly qualify.
Did Don Mclean have any other hits than "American Pie"??? If not, that would certainly qualify.
This thread could easily merge with the Guilty Pleasures thread we must have around here.
Ha! Maybe it's time to merge all threads about songs together! I'm guilty of starting the nver-ending "Song Title Thread" that some love and some hate. And now this one. Clearly, I need help...
walrus
You and I define "big" very differently!
"Missing You" was a number 1, "Change" made it to #16 at it's peak. If not for the "Change" video that MTV played so much it probably wouldn't have gotten that high. On the plus side, you made me watch the video, which I remembered - typical 80's outfits! Very entertaining!
Despite differing opinions over what constitutes a ”hit” or a “one-hit wonder,” it is fun to revisit the songs of our youth.
Yeah, this has been a really fun thread and although some of the rules have been bent and some absolutely destroyed, it's been fun. I enjoy a lot of these songs. Don't want this merged with the Song Title Thread, because I've vowed to NEVER set foot in that thread again. So this is fine right here and thanks, walrus, for starting it.
Did Don Mclean have any other hits than "American Pie"??? If not, that would certainly qualify.
Castles In The Air was in heavy rotation on WJR Detroit morning radio in the early '70s. J.P McCarthy, famed Detroit radio guy, loved that song. (He was also obsessed with figuring out who Carly Simon was singing about in You're So Vain. )
-Dave-
Did Don Mclean have any other hits than "American Pie"??? If not, that would certainly qualify.