Every generation has its one-hit wonders that transport listeners back to a simpler time, but one canโt deny that boomers have some of the very best standalone songs that became massive hits. Letโs look at a few examples, shall we? Sing along if you must, we wonโt judge you!
1. โSpirit In The Skyโ by Norman Greenbaum
This classic 1969 song is a definitive late-1960s bop that has aged fairly well through the years. Itโs got all the elements of a solid psychedelic rock song: Memorable lyrics (โGotta have a friend in Jesusโ), incredible instrumentation, and a melody that few could forget.
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Greenbaum had a lot of talent, so itโs surprising that โSpirit In The Skyโ was his only hit single. It topped the charts internationally, reaching no. 3 in the US. Greenbaum never enjoyed another Top 20 track again.
2. โIn The Summertimeโ by Mungo Jerry
This oneโs a real classic. โIn The Summertimeโ by Mungo Jerry kicked off the 1970s in the best way, and itโs one of the most memorable summertime one-hit wonders that boomers still love today. That melody is such a jam, and those lyrics are perfectly laid back and easygoing.
Sadly for this rock band, Mungo Jerry never had as big of a hit again. โIn The Summertimeโ was the bandโs only US charting hit, though they did enjoy a few hits in the UK, Australia, and throughout Europe.
3. โMy Sharonaโ by The Knack
โMy Sharonaโ by The Knack was released in 1979 and became a huge international hit that year. We certainly get why. This earworm song is both rebellious and catchy, making it a definitive song of its era.
This hit from The Knack hit no. 1 in the US upon its release, but the band struggled to deliver another chart-topping hit. Though โGood Girl Donโtโ did make it to no. 11 in the US, the band never had another Top 10 hit again.
4. โPlay That Funky Musicโ by Wild Cherry
This is one of those one-hit wonders for boomers that you really canโt get out of your head once itโs in there. โPlay That Funky Musicโ by Wild Cherry was released in 1976 and is a funky, delightful little dance track that has all the best elements of both rock and funk.
โPlay That Funky Musicโ made it to no. 1 in the US. Sadly for this iconic band, they never hit the Top 40 again.
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