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dizzy by tommy rowe
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You Light Up My Life. sigh...
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Maybe "Pop Music" by M. (...I know :P)
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Heartbeat-Its a Lovebeat.
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Canon in D.
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Cars - Gary Numan
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I get to show my age. The Chords - Sh-Boom. (actually before my time, but I'm the youngest of 9, so I heard all the 'oldies' growing up)
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Sugar - the Archies (yes, I bought the 45 when I got my Close N Play record player!)
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Incense and Peppermints by The Strawberry Alarmclock.
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I also liked Sign(s?)...can't remember the name of the band. Sign,Sign, everywhere a sign...do this, don't do that, can't you read the sign?
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Brandy (You're a fine girl) by the Looking Glass.
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Wipeout- The Surfaris
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Pac-Man Fever.
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the first one that popped in my head was Starland Vocal Band, "Afternoon Delight." Can you believe they won a Grammy??
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The Rapper by Jaggerz
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Napolean XIV - "They're Coming to Take Me Away" or The Crazy World of Arthur Brown - Fire
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The Chords - "Sh-Boom" ........ but my favorite OHW would probably have to be the song that dethroned the song (Louie, Louie)that had been #1 for about thirteen weeks ....... Singing Nun - "Dominique"
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"Jump Around" by House of Pain
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My Sharona by the Knack.
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That makes me want to say..."littl' Stevie Wonder, Suzie wore he pigtails, bla bla brain dead,
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The Chords - "Sh-Boom" (1954)
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' These Boots are Made For Walking ' - Nancy Sinatra - and I still love it just as much now as the first time I heard it.
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The night Chicago Died - Paper Lace
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Wildfire, by Michael Martin Murphy...I think I was 5...yikes.
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"Boom Boom" by Paul Lekakis
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"Love you Down" by INOJ "Wonderwall" Oasis "Sign" Ace of Base "Linger" Cranberries "Whoomp There it is" Tag Team "Kiss From a Rose" Seal "Killing me Softly" Fugees "For All Time" Soluna "Shoop" Salt n Pepa There are some 2 hit wonders in here. But these are a few of my favs.
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Sad I know but I still kinda like it :-)
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"Get A Job" by The Silhouettes (1958). Song was a #1 hit - they never made the Hot 100 again.
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