Vindicarre wrote:
"8th Wonder" reached #82 in 1981, and "Apache" hit #52 in 1982. It was "Rapper's Delight" that reached #36 in 1979. I'm under the impression that the most common usage of a one hit wonder was that only one of their songs cracked the top 40 of the Billboard Hot 100.
In the end, I'd say let folks have their fun, but Linda Ronstadt is still right out, sorry DS.
Ah, you are correct. This brings up the question, however, if that is the case, do you allow say "Touch of Grey" from the Grateful Dead? It was the only single of theirs to chart on the Hot 100, making it to #9. Or what about The Firm, which charted to #28 with their single "Radioactive", but was a group including Paul Rodgers and Jimmy Page?