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7 One-Hit Wonders Whose Breakout Hit Came After the Age of 30

Good things come to those who wait, and thatโ€™s especially true for these one-hit wonders whose biggest hits came after the age of 30. While the entertainment industry seems to be on the constant search for the next best thing thatโ€™s also the youngest and freshest, these artists rebelled against this ideology, opting to take their time and let their creativity marinate.

Sure, weโ€™ll admit thereโ€™s a bit of a stigma around being a one-hit wonder. (After all, who wouldnโ€™t prefer 5, 10, or 20 hits compared to one?) Still, a one-hit wonder is better than a none-hit wonder, as Iโ€™m sure these musicians and their royalty checks would agree.

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Alannah Myles, 31: โ€œBlack Velvetโ€

Alannah Myles released โ€œBlack Velvetโ€ on her eponymous 1989 album when she was 31 years old. Christopher Ward wrote the song after taking a trip to Graceland with a bus full of Elvis fans. The song garnered Myles a 1991 Grammy for Best Female Rock Vocal Performance and a 1990 Juno Award for Single of the Year, but she was never able to match the same commercial success as the Southern rock ode to Elvis Presley from her debut record.

Joan Osborne, 34: โ€œOne of Usโ€

If you were alive and well in the 1990s, youโ€™ve likely heard Joan Osborneโ€™s hit single โ€œOne of Us,โ€ which was famously used as the theme song for Joan of Arcadia. Osborne included the song musing over the idea of God being one of us on her 1995 studio debut, Relish. Osborne was 33 years old at the time. While the song never hit the top of the charts in the States, it managed to hit No. 1 in Sweden, Australia, and Belgium.

Eddy Grant, 35: โ€œElectric Avenueโ€

Eddy Grant took the world by storm in 1983 with his hit single โ€œElectric Avenue.โ€ The Guyanese-British artist was 35 years old when it climbed to the No. 2 spot on the Billboard Hot 100 and No. 1 on the U.S. Cash Box chart. The 2008 stoner comedy Pineapple Express helped introduce the classic dance jam to a new, younger audience. By then, Grant was 60 years old, proving that itโ€™s never too late to find new fans.

Tommy Tutone, 34: โ€œ867-5309/Jennyโ€

For the sake of keeping with our singular one-hit wonder artist trend, weโ€™ll go ahead and consider Tommy Tutone to mean the power pop bandโ€™s frontman, Tommy Heath, who was 34 years old when his band released โ€œ867-5309/Jenny.โ€ The song turned into a cultural movement in its own right, with countless people calling the number and asking for Jenny. The one-hit wonder also irrevocably changed the lives of all present and future Jennys everywhere, dooming them to a life of hearing, โ€œHa! Jenny! 867-5309, right?โ€

Daniel Powter, 34: โ€œBad Dayโ€

Daniel Powterโ€™s 2005 hit single โ€œBad Dayโ€ was virtually inescapable in the mid-2000s. The song capitalized on the same kind of sentimental pop rock that skyrocketed Coldplayโ€™s career around the same time. However, he Powter was never able to recreate the success of the song he released when he was 34 years old. One could take that as having a bad day, or one could consider that to be one very, very goodโ€”unreplicably good, evenโ€”day.

Meredith Brooks, 39: โ€œBitchโ€

Although some might misattribute this song to Alanis Morrisette, Meredith Brooks is the real singer behind the 1997 feminist power anthem, โ€œBitch.โ€ With its bold, brash chorus about being a bitch, a lover, a child, a mother, a sinner, a saint, I do not feel ashamed, the song embodied the alt-femme spirit that permeated the 1990s. Brooks was 39 when she released the song that would come to define her entire career. Talk about a good 40th birthday present.

Bill Medley, 47: โ€œ(Iโ€™ve Had) The Time of My Lifeโ€

The Dirty Dancing theme song โ€œ(Iโ€™ve Had) The Time of My Lifeโ€ is hardly Bill Medleyโ€™s only hit, but itโ€™s certainly his biggest one. The gold-throated baritoneโ€™s duet with Jennifer Warnes skyrocketed to the top of the charts after the release of the 1987 film Dirty Dancing. How is the country not supposed to fall in love with the song that Patrick Swayze lip-syncs while gyrating his hips with Jennifer Grey? (Sorry, got distracted: Medley was 47, by the way.)

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