One Hit Wonders of the UK

Chart lovers behold the oddity

Brenton Wood – Gimme Little Sign 01/1968

Plastic Penny – Everything I Am 01/1968

John Fred And The Playboy Band – Judy In Disguise (With Glasses) 01/1968

Symbols – (The Best Part Of) Breaking Up 01/1968

Tony Blackburn – So Much Love 01/1968

American Breed – Bend Me Shape Me 02/1968

Lemon Pipers – Green Tambourine 02/1968

Paul Mauriat – Love Is Blue (L’Amour Est Bleu) 02/1968

Reparata And The Delrons – Captain Of Your Ship 03/1968

1910 Fruitgum Company – Simon Says 03/1968

Paper Dolls – Something Here In My Heart (Keeps A-tellin’ Me No) 03/1968

Honeybus – I Can’t Let Maggie Go 03/1968

Dorian Gray – I’ve Got You On My Mind 04/1968

Jacky – White Horses 04/1968

Julie Driscoll And The Brian Auger Trinity – This Wheel’s On Fire 04/1968

Massiel – La La La 04/1968

Associations – Time For Livin’ 05/1968

Nirvana – Rainbow Chaser 05/1968

Ohio Express – Yummy Yummy Yummy 06/1968

Richard Harris – MacArthur Park 07/1968

Crazy World Of Arthur Brown – Fire! 07/1968

Sue Nicholls – Where Will You Be 07/1968

New Generation – Smokey Blues Away 07/1968

The Nice – America 07/1968

Pigmeat Markham – Here Comes The Judge 07/1968

Shorty Long – Here Comes The Judge 07/1968

Timebox – Beggin’ 07/1968

Mason Williams – Classical Gas 09/1968

Hugo Montenegro – The Good The Bad And The Ugly 09/1968

Jeannie C. Riley – Harper Valley P.T.A. 10/1968

Locomotive – Rudi’s In Love 10/1968

Aphrodite’s Child – Rain And Tears 11/1968

Bonzo Dog Doo Dah Band – I’m The Urban Spaceman 11/1968

Gun – Race With The Devil 11/1968

Judy Clay with William Bell – Private Number 11/1968

Love Sculpture – Sabre Dance 12/1968

Kasenetz-Katz Singing Orchestral Circus – Quick Joey Small (Run Joey Run) 11/1968

Bedrocks – Ob-La-Di Ob-La-Da 12/1968

Danny La Rue – On Mother Kelly’s Doorstep 12/1968

Listen to: Crazy World Of Arthur Brown – Fire!

Timebox – Beggin’

Gun – Race With The Devil

Love Sculpture – Sabre Dance

Look, there’s really only one song I want to talk about. Yes, mention one hit wonders to someone over 60 and they might reply with Arthur Brown’s song first. No, the UK didn’t get The Four Seasons original back then and so we ended up with a okay cover. Yes, Gun is pretty rocking. But, “Sabre Dance” by Love Sculpture is something else. I’ve passively listened to all the songs mention on this blog thus far and when I tell you the bolt to my system when this got going. If you’re looking for the birth of punk rock, look no further. Dave Edmunds’ arrangement might have been a sped up Blues oddity in 1968 but in hindsight, it was the sound of the future.

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