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An impressive job from J.J. Abrams, with that being said, the sets, costumes and production design are all pretty impressive.
As in the 90's there were plenty of one-hit wonders, so I thought to at least get some of the well known ones I'd add a part two to the 90's One-Hit Wonders.
The original song is from 1952 by Perez Prado (a Cuban-Mexican bandleader) . Perez was known as the 'King of the Mambo,' in fact; he recorded several mambos, he would simply number them and "Mambo No 5" was one of eight in a series.
This was the only hit for The Verve, however: it seemed to keep on hitting as Nike used this in commercials. Allen Klein got royalties from those.
Los Del Rio (Antonio Romeo Monge and Rafael Ruiz) are a Spanish flamenco-pop duo. "Macarena" was the first hit for Los Del Rio since 1962 and their only hit in the US.
A raunchy version was "Woot, There It Is" by the Rap group '95 South' and released about a month before Tag Team came out with "Whoomp!" A lawsuit was almost in pursuit, but...
Shawn was born in South Dakota on the 10th of January, 1956. She is self taught on the guitar by age 10 and she got her break singing backup for Suzanne Vega.
This song expressed a strong statement defining the values of the night, relationships and ultimately life, one you may or may not remember.
Gregg Alexander (Singer/Songwriter) wrote, "You Get What You Give", about people who aspire to be famous, and Gregg's negative attitude toward the world of "celebrity." He's saying that people s
Four college students from the University of North Texas formed Deep Blue Something and "Breakfast At Tiffany's" was their only hit, and they did not release another album until 1998, titled 'Byzantium.'
Canada's native Tal Bachman is the son of Randy Bachman, who is famous for his work in The Guess Who and Bachman-Turner Overdrive. "She's So High" is Tal's first single - his sound is far more mellow than his father's.
"Are You Jimmy Ray?" peaked at #13 on the U.S Billboard charts and #13 on the U.K. singles chart, it sold over 500,000 copies in the U.S. alone.