One Hit Wonders of the UK

Chart lovers behold the oddity

The Dowlands – All My Loving 01/1964

The Kingsmen – Louie Louie 02/1964

The Paramounts – Poison Ivy 01/1964

Major Lance – Um Um Um Um Um Um 02/1964

Tommy Tucker – Hi-Heel Sneakers 04/1964

Terry Stafford – Suspicion 05/1964

Mary Wells – My Guy 05/1964

The Dennisons –  Walkin’ The Dog 05/1964

Joao Gilberto with Stan Getz – The Girl From Ipanema 07/1964

The Zombies – She’s Not There 08/1964

The Naturals – I Should Have Known Better 08/1964

Simon Scott – Move It Baby 08/1964

The Cherokees – Seven Daffodils 09/1964

Tony Jackson And The Vibrations – Bye Bye Baby 10/1964

Helmut Zacharias – Tokyo Melody 11/1964

The Poets – Now We’re Thru 11/1964

Tommy Quickly And The Remo Four – Wild Side Of Life 10/1964

Lou Johnson – Message To Martha 12/1964

Sounds Orchestral – Cast Your Fate To The Wind 12/1964

Lorne Greene – Ringo 12/1964

Gunter Kallmann – Elisabeth Serenade 12/1964

Larry Cunningham And The Mighty Avons – Tribute To Jim Reeves 12/1964

Listen to: The Kingsmen – Louie Louie

Mary Wells – My Guy

The Zombies – She’s Not There

Man, what a year! And I think it’s only going to get better. If you’ve looked elsewhere on this blog, you might have figured out that I’m a fan of rock music and it’s various offshoots, so two of my recommendations probably make sense. But the other? I mean, quintessential Motown. Pop distilled to it’s finest point. Love it. Erstwhile, at the very start of the year, we have our first Beatles cover, “All My Loving” by The Dowlands. The Beatles made a lot of One Hit Wonders as we’ll see in throughout the rest of the decade. Talking of the Fab Four, Lorne Greene’s track isn’t about a drummer, it’s a Western pastiche. It’s undecided if the name confused the record buying public. Oh look, there’s Stan Getz again.

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