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Y'know, those tracks that promised so much and then their creators disappeared into the abyss. I'll go with:
Flowered Up - Weekender
Any more for any more?
You would have thought Terry Wogan had a great career ahead of him after "The Floral Dance" ...
Screamapillar wrote (see)
I had that single Me and the old girl were avid listeners of the Radio 2 Breakfast Show back in the day.
And then, of course, there were Glenn and Chris
Their highlighted mullets still remain in my memory
Gideon Levy wrote (see)
Hope there's someone- Antony and the johnsons
Can't believe that only charted at 44 My addled brain seems to remember it being pretty popular and getting lots of airplay.
Joe Dolce- Shaddup ya face - can't believe he kept Ultravox (Vienna) from number 1.....
andyp wrote (see)
Joe Dolce- Shaddup ya face
Click for a cover version by Chelski's gaffer.
Renaissance - Northern Lights
Judy Tzuke - Stay with Me 'til Dawn
Owen Paul - My Favourite Waste of Time
Deep Blue Something - Breakfast at Tiffany's
I'm guessing you're not talking about the Squeeze songwriting team?
I nominate The Smiths. Cos they only had one song.
Which one?
What difference does it make?
You Get What You Give - New Radicals
One band who were truly inspired on one single occasion and then nothing ever again - The Kingsmen and "Louie Louie".
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You would have thought Terry Wogan had a great career ahead of him after "The Floral Dance" ...
I had that single Me and the old girl were avid listeners of the Radio 2 Breakfast Show back in the day.
And then, of course, there were Glenn and Chris
Their highlighted mullets still remain in my memory
Can't believe that only charted at 44 My addled brain seems to remember it being pretty popular and getting lots of airplay.
Joe Dolce- Shaddup ya face - can't believe he kept Ultravox (Vienna) from number 1.....
Click for a cover version by Chelski's gaffer.
Bubba Sparx- Ugly
Ugly kid joe- everything about you
Renaissance - Northern Lights
Judy Tzuke - Stay with Me 'til Dawn
Owen Paul - My Favourite Waste of Time
Deep Blue Something - Breakfast at Tiffany's
I'm guessing you're not talking about the Squeeze songwriting team?
I nominate The Smiths. Cos they only had one song.
Which one?
What difference does it make?
You Get What You Give - New Radicals
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DL7-CKirWZE
One band who were truly inspired on one single occasion and then nothing ever again - The Kingsmen and "Louie Louie".