1992 One Hit Wonders page |
One Hit Wonders from 1992 at Tunecaster |
Here are the US 1992 one hit wonders. All the one hit wonder songs by the artists you remember, and maybe some one hit wonders you forgot. Find a one hit wonder.
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red # = rock chartblue # = pop chart |
1 | Too Blind To See It | 18 | Jan 1992 |
Kym Sims |
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Too Blind To See It was the only top 20 hit for Kym Sims. She followed-up with a few more songs that were mainly played on dance radio stations. |
2 | I've Got A Lot To Learn About Love | 4 | 19 | Jan 1992 |
The Storm |
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Although I've Got A Lot To Learn About Love was the only pop and rock top 20 hit by The Storm, the follow-up song, Show Me The Way, was a rock top 20 near miss. |
3 | I'm Too Sexy | 1 | Feb 1992 |
Right Said Fred |
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Although I'm Too Sexy was the only top 20 hit by Right Said Fred, the follow-up, Don't Talk Just Kiss, received some radio play. |
4 | Move Any Mountain | 26 | Feb 1992 |
The Shamen |
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Move Any Mountain was the only top 30 song for The Shamen, but the group had a few other songs that received extensive dance radio airplay. |
5 | She Runs Hot | 19 | Feb 1992 |
Little Village |
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Rock group Little Village had a few popular songs in the early 1990s. She Runs Hot was the only song to make the Rock Top 20. |
6 | Until Your Love Comes Back Around | 22 | Mar 1992 |
RTZ |
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This was the only top 30 song for RTZ. On the rock side, however, RTZ had one rock top 20 song, Face The Music, a few months earlier. RTZ had two different songs that could be considered one hit wonders, depending on genre. RTZ included two members from rock group Boston. The song Until Your Love Comes Back Around was from album Return To Zero. |
7 | Everything Changes | 4 | Apr 1992 |
Kathy Troccoli |
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Everything Changes was the only top 20 song for dance singer Kathy Troccoli. She received moderate airplay with other songs too, including a 1996 remake of I Can Hear Music, this time by The Beach Boys Featuring Kathy Troccoli. Everything Changes was written by Diane Warren. |
8 | Live And Learn | 1 | May 1992 |
Joe Public |
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Although Live And Learn was the only top 20 hit by Joe Public, the group had other songs that received some airplay. |
9 | Baby Got Back | 1 | Jun 1992 |
Sir Mix-A-Lot |
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Baby Got Back was the only top 20 hit for Sir Mix-A-Lot, but he had a few other songs that received rap music radio airplay like Posse' On Broadway. |
10 | Achy Breaky Heart | 2 | Jun 1992 |
Billy Ray Cyrus |
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Achy Breaky Heart was the only top 20 hit for Billy Ray Cyrus. This was his first song in a string of country hits. |
11 | Church Of Logic, Sin & Love | 12 | Jul 1992 |
The Men |
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Church Of Logic, Sin & Love was a rock top 20 one hit wonder for The Men. |
12 | Life Is A Highway | 6 | 1 | Jul 1992 |
Tom Cochrane |
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Life Is A Highway was the only top 20 hit for Tom Cochrane, but he had other songs that received some pop music airplay. Tom Cochrane, and his group Red Rider, had a long string of rock top 20 hits also. |
13 | Mr. Loverman | 10 | Jul 1992 |
Shabba Ranks |
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Mr. Loverman was the only top 20 song for Shabba Ranks. The song was from the movie Deep Cover. |
14 | A Girl Like You | 16 | Jul 1992 |
The Wolfgang Press |
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A Girl Like You was the only Rock Top 20 entry for punk-alternative band The Wolfgang Press The song was from album Queer. |
15 | Everybody's Free (To Feel Good) | Aug 1992 |
Rozalla |
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Everybody's Free (To Feel Good) was the most popular song by Rozalla. She had a few other songs that received some radio airplay. |
16 | Stay | 3 | Sep 1992 |
Shakespear's Sister |
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Stay was the only pop top 20 hit for Shakespear's Sister. Another song by the group, Goodbye Cruel World, was its only rock top 20 song, making the group a dual one hit wonder with two differrent songs. Shakespear's Sister was led by Siobhan Fahey, who was also a member of Bananarama. The song Stay was from album Hormonally Yours. |
17 | Jump Around | 2 | Sep 1992 |
House Of Pain |
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Jump Around was the only top 20 hit song for House Of Pain. The group had a few very minor rap and soul radio songs later. |
18 | Constant Craving | 11 | Oct 1992 |
k.d. lang |
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Constant Craving was a top 20 one hit wonder, and by far the most popular song from light alternative singer k.d. lang. The song won the Grammy Award for Best Female Pop Vocal Performance. |
19 | Please Don't Go | 1 | Oct 1992 |
K.W.S. |
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Please Don't Go was a 1979 number one hit for KC And The Sunshine Band. K.W.S. took the song to number one again, but the group never had another song with noticeable radio airplay. |
20 | How Do You Talk To An Angel | 1 | Oct 1992 |
The Heights |
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How Do You Talk To An Angel was sung by Jamie Walters, and came from the TV show The Heights. In 1995, Jamie Walters had a number 7 hit with Hold On. |
21 | Unsung | 19 | Nov 1992 |
Helmet |
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Unsung was the only rock top 20 song for new rock group Helmet. The group received airplay with other songs too like Exactly What You Wanted. The song Unsung was from album Meantime. |
22 | Would I Lie To You? | 5 | Nov 1992 |
Charles & Eddie |
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Would I Lie To You was the only top 20 hit for Charles & Eddie. The follow-up, N.Y.C. (Can You Believe This City?), received only slight airplay. |
23 | Rump Shaker | 1 | Nov 1992 |
Wreckx-N-Effect |
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Rump Shaker was a pop top 20 one hit wonder for Wreckx-N-Effect. The group was quite popular in rap circles, particularly with the 1989 rap anthem New Jack Swing. The song Rump Shaker was from album Hard Or Smooth. |
24 | Love Is On The Way | 12 | 4 | Dec 1992 |
Saigon Kick |
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Love Is On The Way was the only pop top 20 hit for Saigon Kick, a rock group that had other songs which received rock music radio airplay. This song was from album The Lizard. |
25 | Television, The Drug Of The Nation | Dec 1992 |
The Disposable Heroes Of Hiphoprisy |
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The Disposable Heroes Of Hiphoprisy was the work of Michael Franti, who later performed as Spearhead and as a solo artist with songs like We Don't Stop. In 2009, Michael Franti & Spearhead came close to both the pop and rock top 20s with with Say Hey (I Love You). The song Television, The Drug Of The Nation was from album Hipocracy Is The Greatest Luxury. |
26 | Flex | 8 | Dec 1992 |
Mad Cobra |
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Flex was a top 20 one hit wonder and by far the most popular song for reggae singer Mad Cobra. |