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5 One-Hit Wonders That Captured the Spirit of the 1970s

There werenโ€™t a ton of memorable one-hit wonders to come out of the 1970s, but the ones that did make it briefly should have enjoyed even longer and more successful careers. Weโ€™re particularly fond of these five hitmakers who put out some of the most memorable songs of the era. Letโ€™s take a look!

1. โ€œKung Fu Fightingโ€ by Carl Douglas

This legendary disco track from 1974 is one of the most easily recognizable songs from that era, and itโ€™s honestly still quite a fun song today. 

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Carl Douglas is definitely one of the greatest one-hit wonders of all time, especially in disco. Sadly, though, โ€œKung Fu Fightingโ€ was his only no. 1 hit across the board, and his only Top 5 hit in the United States.

2. โ€œMe And Mrs. Jonesโ€ by Billy Paul

Remember this Philadelphia soul-soaked tune from 1972? Billy Paul is one of the most underrated one-hit wonders of the 1970s, but he did find some pretty substantial success with โ€œMe And Mrs. Jonesโ€.

Despite the song becoming a no. 1 hit single for Paul, he struggled to capitalize on the success of the song. โ€œMe And Mrs. Jonesโ€ was a no. 1 hit in the US, but none of Paulโ€™s subsequent singles made it to the Top 30 of the Hot 100 again. However, he did do pretty well on the US R&B charts for a hot minute.

3. โ€œThe Hustleโ€ by Van McCoy

โ€œThe Hustleโ€ could easily be described as the most recognizable disco dance song of the 1970s. This 1975 hit from Van McCoy could have been a preview of the singer/songwriterโ€™s long and lucrative career. Sadly, McCoy died quite young and did not score another Top 40 hit again during his career.

4. โ€œPlay That Funky Musicโ€ by Wild Cherry

You might remember this song via Vanilla Iceโ€™s cover of it. However, if youโ€™re a little bit older or possibly just a fan of funk rock, you might already know that the OG tune was released by one of the most iconic one-hit wonders of the 1970s. 

Wild Cherry debuted this song in 1976, and โ€œPlay That Funky Musicโ€ made it to no. 1 on the Hot 100 chart that year. Unfortunately, Wild Cherry failed to hit the Top 30 again.

5. โ€œSmokinโ€™ In The Boys Roomโ€ by Brownsville Station

Brownsville Station released this boogie rock track back in 1973. It quickly became a chart-topper on the Hot 100 and other international charts. Itโ€™s a classic that was made popular again by Mรถtley Crรผe over a decade later.ย 

Brownsville struggled to stay relevant after โ€œSmokinโ€™ In The Boys Roomโ€ was released, and they couldnโ€™t quite nab a Top 30 single on the Hot 100 again.

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