Greatest One Hit Wonders

twitcher73
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criminals wrote:I knew Badfinger had more than one hit. I was responding to a question about that song.

Badfinger was a Beatles creation, they had to have more than one hit.
I, yes, I was the one asking around about Badfinger... ignorant of any hits they had aside from No Matter... my bad.

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Post by criminals »

I knew Badfinger had more than one hit. I was responding to a question about that song.

Badfinger was a Beatles creation, they had to have more than one hit.

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saratoga jay wrote:oh my Mr. Professor :oops:

you're making me blush. :roll:
Oh, BEHAVE!

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professor_squishy wrote: I remember finding out about you
Every day my mind is all around you
Looking out from my lonely room, day after day
Bring it home, maybe someday soon
I give my love to you
I remember holding you while you sleep
Every day I feel the tears the tears that you weep
Looking out of my lonely gloom, day after day
Bring it home, maybe someday soon
I give my love to you ......
Looking out of my lonely room, day after day
Bring it home, maybe someday soon
I give my love to you
I remembert finding out about you
Every day my mind is all around you
Looking out from my lonely room, day after day
Bring it home, maybe someday soon
I give my love to you
Looks to me like something Phil Collins penned...

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RobUA03 wrote:Son Volt-"Drown"

(go back a page)... ;)

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Son Volt-"Drown"

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oh my Mr. Professor :oops:

you're making me blush. :roll:

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Post by professor_squishy »

saratoga jay wrote:if Day After Day is the Day After Day I think it is....well, if it is.....i love that song! :oops:
Probably is...

I remember finding out about you
Every day my mind is all around you
Looking out from my lonely room, day after day
Bring it home, maybe someday soon
I give my love to you
I remember holding you while you sleep
Every day I feel the tears the tears that you weep
Looking out of my lonely gloom, day after day
Bring it home, maybe someday soon
I give my love to you ......
Looking out of my lonely room, day after day
Bring it home, maybe someday soon
I give my love to you
I remembert finding out about you
Every day my mind is all around you
Looking out from my lonely room, day after day
Bring it home, maybe someday soon
I give my love to you

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Post by saratoga jay »

if Day After Day is the Day After Day I think it is....well, if it is.....i love that song! :oops:

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Post by ChamberMaid »

Hey, Badfinger had 4 hits - "Come and Get It," "No Matter What," "Day After Day," and "Baby Blue" - so I guess that makes them a 4-Hit Wonder
And half of those hits were on the '71 release Straight Up. One of the first albums I ever got and still a favorite. I think "Perfection" is one of Badfinger's best songs and I don't think it ever made the charts.

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Post by professor_squishy »

criminals wrote:Badfinger - No matter what you do, girl.

Covered by U.T. back in the day.
Hey, Badfinger had 4 hits - "Come and Get It," "No Matter What," "Day After Day," and "Baby Blue" - so I guess that makes them a 4-Hit Wonder.

What about Danny O'Keefe "Good Time Charlie's Got the Blues" - I love that song.

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Post by ChamberMaid »

Badfinger - No matter what you do, girl.
Dang! You beat me to it. Now I'm gonna have that stuck in my head for the rest of the day.

I heard one of my favorites today I hadn't heard in a looooong time: Rosewood Bitters by Michael Stanley.

Didn't he also do "'This Town" (is my town/St. Louis/alright/love her/hate her/it don't matter/you gotta stand and fight...) At least that's how I remember the words from long long ago. I think the "St. Louis" part might have been thrown in there for our benefit.

Let's Get This Show on the Road was a great song too. I guess he wasn't really a one-hit-wonder after all.

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criminals wrote:Badfinger - No matter what you do, girl.

Covered by U.T. back in the day.

YEAH!!!!!

20 points!!!!

Thanks! That was driving me nuts... great song.

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Badfinger - No matter what you do, girl.

Covered by U.T. back in the day.

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Post by mcarlton »

Fenrisinho wrote:The Connells - 74'-75'
I think the Connells had a number of excellent cd. Fun and Games and Boylan Heights are highly recommended. Lot of that Jangley stuff the REM seemed to have lost about that time.

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