One Hit Wonders of the UK

Chart lovers behold the oddity

Billy Griffin – Hold Me Tighter In The Rain 01/1983

Central Line – Nature Boy 01/1983

Indeep – Last Night A DJ Saved My Life 01/1983

Patti Austin – Baby, Come To Me 02/1983

Orange Juice – Rip It Up 02/1983

Band AKA – Joy 03/1983

Mezzoforte – Garden Party 02/1983

FR David – Words 03/1983

Sunfire – Young, Free And Single 03/1983

Chill Fac-Torr – Twist (Round & Round) 04/1983

Booker Newbury III – Love Town 05/1983

Flash And The Pan – Waiting For A Train 05/1983

Mtume – Juicy Fruit 05/1983

Funk Masters – It’s Over 06/1983

Mary Jane Girls – All Night Long 06/1983

Jimmy The Hoover – Tantalise 06/1983

Lotus Eaters – The First Picture Of You 07/1983

Gary Byrd And The GB Experience – The Crown 07/1983

Bruce Foxton – Freak 07/1983

Asia – Don’t Cry 08/1983

Annabel Lamb – Riders Of The Storm 08/1983

Ryan Paris – Dolce Vita 08/1983

Weather Girls – It’s Raining Men 08/1983

Monyaka – Go Deh Yaka 09/1983

Hot Streak – Body Work 09/1983

Unique – What I Got Is What You Need 09/1983

Rocksteady Crew – (Hey You) The Rock Steady Crew 10/1983

Lydia Murdock – Superstar 09/1983

Will Powers – Kissing With Confidence 09/1983

Men Without Hats – The Safety Dance 08/1983

Olympic Orchestra – Reilly, Ace Of Spies 09/1983

King Kurt – Destination Zulu Land 10/1983

Assembly – Never Never 11/1983

Frank Kelly – Christmas Countdown 12/1983

Jingle Belles – Christmas Spectre 12/1983

Snowy White – Birds Of Paradise 12/1983

Icicle Works – Love Is A Wonderful Colour 12/1983 

Dennis Waterman and George Cole – What Are We Gonna Get ‘Er Indoors 12/1983

Elbow Bones and The Racketeers – A Night In New York 12/1983

Listen to: Indeep – Last Night A DJ Saved My Life

Orange Juice – Rip It Up

Weather Girls – It’s Raining Men

Men Without Hats – The Safety Dance

King Kurt – Destination Zulu Land

Okay, now we’re in familiar territory. All of these tracks in ‘Listen to’ I’d heard before with the exception of “Destination Zulu Land”, which is a rip snorting stomper. Great drums on it and nice to hear punk surviving into the Eighties. The rest are legendary songs. It could be an age thing but if you’ve been to at least one wedding, you’ll have done the Safety Dance or had your fun Aunt drag you on the floor for “It’s Raining Men”. I’m grateful that these classics are remember and not the horribly misogynistic “What Are We Gonna Get ‘Er Indoors”. It’s simply not a Christmas song anyone needs.

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