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3 One-Hit Wonders Who Tried (And Failed) to Write the Same Hit Again

Being a one-hit wonder comes with the unfortunate circumstance that youโ€™ll never put out a major hit again. However, that didnโ€™t stop a few one-hit wonders from trying to get a taste of their former glory by putting out the same hitโ€ฆ again. Letโ€™s look at three examples, shall we?

1. Tommy Tutone

You might know Tommy Tutone by their hit new wave track โ€œ867-5309/Jennyโ€ from 1981. That song was the bandโ€™s claim to fame and peaked at no. 4 on the Billboard Hot 100.ย 

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Unfortunately for Tommy Tutone, the band never scored as big of a hit again. And like many one-hit wonders, they tried to milk the value of their one charting hit by releasing a Christmas version of it with altered lyrics. It didnโ€™t exactly do well.

Fortunately, Tommy Tutone has recently reunited as of 2024 and are working on a new album. Who knows? We might get a hit that rivals โ€œ867-5309/Jennyโ€ soon enough.

2. Larry Verne

One-hit wonders donโ€™t often try to rehash the same hit that made them famous, but when they do, it often doesnโ€™t lead anywhere good. Larry Verne got a taste of fame back in 1960 with the novelty hit โ€œMr. Custerโ€. That track made it to no. 1 on the US Pop charts. A few additional songs from Verne charted in the early 1960s, though none of them even came close to โ€œMr. Custerโ€.

In an attempt to hit the charts again following a few non-charting single releases, Verne put out the song โ€œReturn Of Mr. Custer (Please Mr. Sittin’ Bull)โ€ in 1964. The song used the exact same melody and the same musical arrangement as โ€œMr. Custerโ€. And, naturally, it didnโ€™t hit whatsoever. Verneโ€™s music career ended not long after that release.

3. Vanilla Ice

Vanilla Ice made it big in 1990 with the release of โ€œIce Ice Babyโ€. That song famously sampled the bassline from Queen and David Bowieโ€™s hit track โ€œUnder Pressureโ€. Sadly for Vanilla Ice, he never saw as big of a chart-topping hit again. That being said, he tried to use the same formula to claim a bit of his former gloryโ€ฆ very unsuccessfully.

This technically isnโ€™t an instance of one-hit wonders remaking their same hit, but Vanilla Ice did try to sample another hit song for his 1991 comeback attempt, โ€œRollinโ€™ In My 5.0โ€. That song samples Steve Miller Bandโ€™s โ€œFly Like An Eagleโ€. And it didnโ€™t even chart at all in the US.

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