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The 3D RadioActivity One-der Show

September 26, 2012 by Marty Masters

This time on The Award Winning 3D RadioActivity, we are playing one-hit wonders, which is a person or act known mainly for only a single success. The term is most often used to describe music performers with only one hit single.  Some are the result of novelty songs during fads.  More commonly, however, these are serious-minded musicians who struggled to continue their success after their popularity waned.  Because they are popular for only a brief time, their hits often have nostalgic value and are featured on era-centric compilations and soundtracks to period films.  While normal in any era of pop music, most are common during reigns of entire genres that do not last for more than a few years, such as disco, new wave and grunge.  Though the term is sometimes used in a derogatory manner, some fans often have a great passion for these songs and the artists who created them. Some one-hit wonder artists have embraced this following openly, while others distance themselves from their hit in an attempt to craft successful songs with different sounds, or embark on new careers as songwriters.

The 3D RadioActivity One-der Show

The VH One list of the top 100 One Hit Wonders was a good starting point for this show, however more than half of the tunes they listed didn’t meet the 3D standards.  I looked at the Rolling Stone Magazine list and also consulted the Joel Whitburn book to confirm that every song on this show made it into the top 100, and that the artist did not have any others that made it over the century mark, or the bubbling under charts which are songs that did not reach the three digit area.  Some of these are very popular artists had lots of success on those listings while only managing to climb to the hallowed place once.  We did a lot of homework to make sure that this show would be up to temperature.  Sit back and enjoy, With 29 songs and over 102 minutes of music, there is plenty of One-der to go around.

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…Uncle Marty

“It’s not true I had nothing on, I had the radio on.”
— Marilyn Monroe

 

Filed Under: 3D RadioActivity, British Invasion, BritPop, Classic Rock, Classical, Comedy & Novelty, Disco, Disco, Doo Wop, Easy Listening/Pop, Film Soundtrack, Folk, Garage Rock, History, Links - Rock and Roll, One Hit Wonders, Post Punk, Psychedelic, Punk, Radio, Rock 'n' Roll, Rock History Tagged With: Adult Album-oriented Alternative rock, Astrid Gilberto & Stan Getz, Blue Swede, Bow Wow Wow, Bram Tchaikovsky, Brit-ClassicRock, Brit-Pop, Brit-Rock, Brownsville Station, Buster Poindexter, Carl Douglas, Christian Rock, Classical, Contemporary-Pop, Coven, Crash Test Dummies, Dance, Dexy's Midnight Runners, Disco, Doo-wopish, English synthpop, Folk, Gary Numan, It's A Beautful Day, Jazz, Joan Osborne, Latin, Los Del Mar, Louden Wainwright III, Merrilee Rush & The Turnabouts, Mungo Jerry, new wave, Pop, Post Punk, Power Pop, Primitive Radio Gods, Psychedelic, Punk-pop, Riche Alhona, Rock & Roll, Rock and pop, Rockpile, Soft Cell, synthesizer-based New Wave music crossed with the spaghetti western., The Buggles, The Equals, The Rock-A-Teens, The Wonders, Timbuk 3, Vangelis, Waitresses, Wall Of Voodoo

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