10 Unforgettable 70s One-Hit Wonder Songs: I Know You Remember These!

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We know you remember these One-Hit Wonders of the '70s! Did your favorite song make it to the list? Tell us in the comments.

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  • @wayneduarte2917
    The Seventies were my years Loved all of these songs and don't give a hoot what critics have to say
  • @patcarter-ix2zb
    The difference between an entertainer and a critic is TALENT.
  • @MIKELIN8
    Why point out criticism for every song? Why not just celebrate the songs?
  • @loboblanco4426
    Leave all the critics out. For all the criticism they were hits so people loved them.
  • @davidcarlisle6244
    50 years later they still sound great. Sounds like "the critics" should remove their heads from where the SUN don't shine.
  • @authorknown1623
    No "critic" ever influenced how we FEEL about music. You're giving them a relevance they never really had.
  • @user-by4jo7ot7k
    I've never cared what critics say. Never have, never will
  • @noelhernandez363
    I was in elementary in the 70's and I remember MOST of these songs playing on the radio! YES!!! We listened to the radio back then!!
  • @dereks1264
    Critics: "Too simplistic, too simplistic, too simplistic..." Also critics: "Too complex, too complex, too complex..." Moral of the story: Stuff the critics; like what you like and enjoy what you enjoy.
  • Spirit in the sky is one of my favorites of all time. Everytine I hear it I think of my summer days as a kid playing baseball
  • @bobblowhard8823
    Fun Fact: No matter what song or how good it is or was, there will always be critics trying to rip it apart.
  • @dougslaback3459
    These songs will always be around. May be one of”hit wonders” but I bet have out lasted the critics.
  • @glenbateman5960
    I am going to take this opportunity to give a respectful, appreciative nod to Gallery and their hit "Nice to be With You." One of those songs that can put a smile on your face from the moment it starts.
  • @LarryGonzalez00
    Dancing in the Moonlight by King Harvest, Smoke From a Distant Fire by The Sanford/Townsend Band, Third Rate Romance by The Amazing Rhythm Aces are three of my favorite 70s one-hit wonders that didn't make your list. I hop there's a Pt. 2 coming.
  • @davidbrooks1724
    thank you for respectful comment about B.J. Thomas. I met him way after his famous days. Super super guy .
  • @Your.Uncle.AngMoh
    It's Blue Swede, as in Sweden where the band is from, not Blue Suede. "Brandy (You're a Fine Girl)" fun fact: Barry Manilow wrote a song called "Brandy", but changed it to "Mandy" after Looking Glass released their song. Pilot is only a one-hit-wonder in 'Murica. They had several hits in the UK and Australia. Ditto David Essex.
  • @figgywhipkins
    It's amazing that each of these songs had some kind of criticism. These are my very favorite songs of my growing up years in the 70's.