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  1. umpire2

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    Correct, David!
     
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    This total piece of shit was Clint Holmes only hit (thank God).

    #2 (good grief) on June 16, 1973

     
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    Roger Daltry managed one Top 40 solo hit, back in 1980, with 'Without Your Love'. It hit #20 on November 29.



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    Bonnie Lou (whose real name was Sally Carson) hit the Top 40 only once, way back in December, 1955 with 'Daddy-O'



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    In September, 1957, Little Joe & The Thrillers hit their peak with 'Peanuts', which reached #22.

     
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    That's 285 "One Hit Wonders"
     
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    On June 1, 1963, Theola Kilgore's 'The Love Of My Man' peaked at #21; her only Top 40 hit.

     
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    Haircut One Hundred managed a Top 40 hit with 'Love Plus One' (#37, August 7, 1982)

     
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    "When The Lights Go Out" by Five was the only hit from this Backstreet Boys/'NSync rip-off group.

    It hit #10 on August 1, 1998


     
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    As hard as it might be to believe, Adrian Kimberly had his only Top 40 hit with a rendition of 'Pomp and Circumstance', which peaked at #34 on July 10, 1961

     
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    On June 2, 1973, a little tune called 'The Teddy Bear Song' by Barbara Fairchild nosed its way into the #32 position. After that, it dropped and Barbara Fairchild hasn't been seen near the Top 40 since.

     
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    In September, 1961, The Flares hit #25 with 'Foot Stompin'

     
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    'Pretty Girls Everywhere' by Eugene Church & The Fellows peaked at #36 on March 7, 1959.

     
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    In January, 1958, Dale Wright peaked at #39 with 'She's Neat'

     
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    "In A Big Country"---Big Country hit #17 on December 3, 1983. This Big Potential band never matched it.

     
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    Electric Indian (a bunch of studio musicians pulled together by producer Bernick Binnick) had a hit with the Bennick and Borisoff-penned 'Keem-o-Sabe', which reached #16 on September 27, 1969.

    The 'band' released another single (a cover of 'Land Of A Thousand Dances'), but it died a quick death.

     
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    Nina Simone had a long career and a significant and loyal following. Not enough, however, to buy a lot of singles.

    She only had one Top 40 hit and that was 'I Love You, Porgy' (from Porgy & Bess) which hit #18 in October, 1959.

     
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    Daniel Boone (no, not that one) had one hit. Not surprising. It stinks. "Beautiful Sunday' climbed to #15 in 1972.

     
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    A guy named Fred Knoblock actually had a hit with 'Why Not Me' in 1980. It hit #18 on August 23.



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    It is a real surprise that Julie London had only one Top 40 hit.

    Here's 'Cry Me A River', which peaked at #9 on December 17, 1955