Mar 7






 

The One Hit Wonder

One Hit Wonders - The artists had one big hit that caused quite a stir. Single songs that enjoyed chart success or had a lasting impact on the music scene or society at large.

We all know them and we all love them… at least a few. Here are
Coffee2go´s Top 50 Songs of the One Hit Wonder:

 

  1. Deee-Lite ~ Groove Is In The Heart
  2. 4 Non Blondes ~ What’s Up
  3. Blind Melon ~ No Rain
  4. Soft Cell~ Tainted Love
  5. House of Pain ~ Jump Around
  6. Vanilla Ice ~ Ice Ice Baby
  7. EMF ~ Unbelievable
  8. Scott McKenzie ~ San Francisco
  9. Deep Blue Something ~ Breakfast At Tiffany´s
  10. Wild Cherry ~ Play That Funky Music
  11. Katrina And The Waves ~ Walking on Sunshine
  12. Urge Overkill ~ Girl, You’ll Be a Woman Soon
  13. Murray Head ~ One Night in Bangkok
  14. Alannah Miles ~ Black Velvet
  15. Santa Esmeralda ~ Don’t Let Me Be Misunderstood
  16. Dexy’s Midnight Runners ~ Come On Eileen
  17. Lipps Inc ~ Funkytown
  18. Beverly Craven ~ Promise Me
  19. Feargal Sharkey ~ A Good Heart
  20. Goombay Dance Band ~ Sun of Jamaica
  21. John Miles ~ Music
  22. War ~ Low Rider
  23. Spin Doctors ~ Two Princes
  24. Crazytown ~ Butterfly
  25. Soul Asylum ~ Runaway train
  26. Six Pence None The Richer ~ Kiss Me
  27. Panjabi Mc ~ Mundian To Bach Ke
  28. Afroman ~ Because I Got High
  29. Tito Y Tarantula ~ After Dark
  30. Men At Work ~ Down Under
  31. Indeep ~ Last night A DJ Saved My Life
  32. F. R. David ~ Words
  33. Ofra Haza ~ Im Nin’Alu
  34. Macarena ~ Los Del Rio
  35. Tiziano Ferro ~ Perdono
  36. Kaoma ~ Lambada
  37. Fiction Factory ~ Feels Like Heaven
  38. Meredith Brooks ~ Bitch
  39. Uncle Kracker ~ Follow Me
  40. Terry Jacks ~ Seasons In The Sun
  41. Kajagoogoo ~ Too Shy
  42. Wild Cherry ~ Play That Funky Music
  43. Lou Bega ~ Mambo #5
  44. The Buggles ~ Video Killed the Radio Star
  45. Animotion ~ Obsession
  46. Chris Isaak ~ Wicked Game
  47. Kate Yanai ~ Summer Dreamin’ (Bacardi Feeling)
  48. Lynn Anderson ~ Rose garden
  49. M ~ Pop Muzik
  50. Imagination ~ Just An Illusion

Please cast your vote and let me about your favorite One Hit Wonder!

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Don´t forget: Groove IS in the ♥ ! Have a great day!And now…
… our moment of Homer J.:

Homer: I’ll never wiggle my bare butt it public again
Lisa: I’d like to believe that this time, I really would.

Feb 29







The 50s

The fifties - they seem to have taken place on a sunny afternoon that asked nothing of you except a drifting belief in the moment and its power to satisfy.
- Elizabeth Hardwick

Life in the early 1950’s was still very strict. Women were still obligated to the status of housewife and men were the main breadwinners in the family. Children, including teenagers, were to be seen and not heard but by the mid-1950’s, that was becoming more difficult because of newfound freedoms, rock and roll music, and other outlets teenagers had available to them.

Changes in clothing styles, specifically for teens, started to appear. Guys started wearing their hear longer with sideburns and slicked back with grease. They also wore jeans and leather jackets (with the collar turned up to be “cool”) and the girls wore ponytails, poodle skirts, pedal pushers, and scarves.

Prior to the 1950’s, clothing worn by young people was very reserved and proper but to some extent that changed in the 50’s. For example, poodle skirts were popular with females for a couple of reasons.

The first is that the skirt allowed for easier dancing, being spun around letting the skirt twirled. The next reason is that the skirt was loose and free, a sign of freedom. Leather jackets, cut-off shirts, and slicked back hair allowed the boys to appear as “cool.”

Popular celebrities were very influential, kids wanted to be just like Elvis Presley, Marilyn Monroe, James Dean, and Ricky Nelson to name a few. One thing to note is that the popular size for women back in the 1950’s is much different than it is today. Curves were popular; those with bigger bust and smaller waistlines like Marilyn Monroe were in style.

Children still obeyed parents. Females were still expected to act a certain “ladylike” way and males were still expected to act like gentlemen. Sex was taboo, premarital sex was not accepted and if a girl found herself “in the family way” (a slang for pregnant) many times she was shipped off to live with relatives or admitted to some special school for girls.

Although, times were changing, major changes didn’t take place until the 1960’s, which saw a shift in morals, attitudes, family life, race relations, and overall feelings about the government. To many, this is why the 1950’s are seen as the best time, when families and morals were intact and times were much simpler and enjoyable.

Not to forget the music of the 50s: Music was expanding; the sound of rock and roll was creeping into the mainstream with the help of radio and television and teenagers were experiencing more independence and freedom than what their parents had as teenagers.

My parents were teenies during the 50s - special thanks to them both for sharing their memories - and for the huge music collection I was allowed to listen to when I was a little one =)

Coffee2go´s Top 50 Songs of the 50s:

 

  1. I’m Walkin’ ~ Fats Domino & Ricky Nelson
  2. Love Me Tender ~ Elvis Presley
  3. Tequila ~ Champs
  4. Summertime Blues ~ Eddie Cochran
  5. Only You ~ Platters
  6. Great Balls of Fire ~ Jerry Lee Lewis
  7. Maybellene ~ Chuck Berry
  8. Lollipop ~ Chordettes
  9. That’s Amore ~ Dean Martin
  10. Unchained Melody ~ Les Baxter
  11. Diana ~ Paul Anka
  12. See You Later, Alligator ~ Bill Haley & The Comets
  13. That’ll Be The Day ~ The Crickets
  14. Charlie Brown ~ Coasters
  15. Be-Bop-A-Lula ~ Gene Vincent
  16. Love and Marriage ~ Frank Sinatra
  17. Shake Rattle and Roll ~ Bill Haley and The Comets
  18. At The Hop ~ Danny & the Juniors
  19. Whatever Will Be, Will Be (Que Sera Sera) ~ Doris Day
  20. Crying In The Chapel ~ The Orioles
  21. This Ole House ~ Rosemary Clooney
  22. La Bamba ~ Ritchie Valens
  23. Mr Sandman ~ The Chordettes
  24. Oh! My Papa ~ Eddie Fisher
  25. Roll Over Beethoven ~ Chuck Berry
  26. Kisses Sweeter Than Wine ~ Jimmie Rodgers
  27. Why Do Fools Fall In Love ~ Frankie Lymon & The Teenagers
  28. Splish Splash ~ Bobby Dari
  29. Sweet Little Sixteen ~ Chuck Berry
  30. Johnnie B. Goode ~ Chuck Berry
  31. Donna ~ Ritchie Valens
  32. That’ll Be The Day ~ Buddy Holly
  33. Yakety Yak ~ The Coasters
  34. If I Knew You Were Comin’ I’d Have Baked A Cake ~ Eileen Barton
  35. Walkin’ After Midnight ~ Patsy Cline
  36. Unforgettable ~ Nat King Cole
  37. Cherry Pink And Apple Blossom White ~ Perez Prado
  38. Heartaches By The Number ~ Guy Mitchell
  39. Don’t Let The Stars Get In Your Eyes ~ Perry Como
  40. Same Old Saturday Night ~ Frank Sinatra
  41. Banana Boat Song (Day-O) ~ Harry Belafonte
  42. Peggy Sue ~ Buddy Holly
  43. You Are My Destiny ~ Paul Anka
  44. Tea For Two (Cha Cha) ~ Tommy Dorsey Orchestra
  45. Love Potion No. 9 ~ Clovers
  46. Rock and Roll Music ~ Chuck Berry
  47. How High The Moon ~ Les Paul & Mary Ford
  48. Cry Me A River ~ Julie London
  49. Tom Dooley ~ The Kingston Trio
  50. Tennessee Waltz ~ Patti Page

Please cast your vote and let me about your favorite part of the 50s!

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Have a great day - spend it rocking and rolling *g*And now…
… our moment of Homer J.:

Homer: I’ll never wiggle my bare butt it public again
Lisa: I’d like to believe that this time, I really would.

Feb 18







[more 2s | previous Manic Mondays ]
U2

One of the best concerts I ever visited was the U2 concert in Gelsenkirchen, Germany while my favorite Band was on the Vertigo Tour. From the very first to the very last last song it really was a very powerful concert. The band´s wish and ability to get a directlinkage to the crowd was unbelievable as well as U2´s setlist:

  1. Vertigo
  2. Beautiful Day
  3. The Cry
  4. The Electric Co. / Bullet With Butterfly Wings (snippet) / I Can See For Miles (snippet)
  5. Elevation
  6. New Year’s Day
  7. City Of Blinding Lights
  8. Miracle Drug
  9. Sometimes You Can’t Make It On Your Own / No Regrets (snippet)
  10. Love And Peace Or Else
  11. Sunday Bloody Sunday
  12. Bullet The Blue Sky / When Johnny Comes Marching Home (snippet) / The Hands That Built America (snippet) / Please (snippet)
  13. Running To Stand Still
  14. Pride (In The Name Of Love)
  15. Where The Streets Have No Name
  16. One
  17. encore(s):

  18. Zoo Station
  19. The Fly
  20. Mysterious Ways / My Sweet Lord (snippet)
  21. With Or Without You
  22. All Because Of You
  23. Yahweh
  24. Party Girl
  25. Vertigo

I know at least two persons who truely enjoyed the concert:
My friend Dennis and me - obviously…

Happy Manic Monday, folks!What´s your favorite band?

And now…

… our moment of Homer J.:

Homer: Oh Lisa! You and your stories! Bart is a vampire! Beer kills brain-cells! Now lets go back to that…building…thingy… where our beds and TV…is.

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