One-Hit Wonders: An Oblique History of Popular Music

Author:   Dr. Sarah Hill (Senior Lecturer, Oxford University, UK)
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
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9781501368417


Pages:   296
Publication Date:   24 February 2022
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Author:   Dr. Sarah Hill (Senior Lecturer, Oxford University, UK)
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Imprint:   Bloomsbury Academic USA
ISBN:  

9781501368417


ISBN 10:   1501368419
Pages:   296
Publication Date:   24 February 2022
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Tertiary & Higher Education
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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List of Figures Acknowledgements The Chart of the Book: One-Hit Wonders' Top Hits Introduction Sarah Hill, St Peter's College, University of Oxford, UK 1. Buchanan & Goodman, The Flying Saucer Parts 1 & 2 (1956) Paul Carr, University of South Wales, UK 2. The Kingsmen, Louie Louie (1963) Samuel Murray, Middlesex University, UK 3. ? and the Mysterians, 96 Tears Adam Behr, Newcastle University, UK 4. The Easybeats, Friday on My Mind (1966) Dai Griffiths, Independent Scholar, Oxford, UK 5. Norman Greenbaum, Spirit in the Sky (1969) Philip Auslander, Georgia Institute of Technology, USA 6. The Archies, Sugar Sugar (1969) Jon Stewart, BIMM Institute, Brighton, UK 7. Serge Gainsbourg, Je t'aime(moi non plus (1969) Philippe Gonin, University of Burgundy Franche-Comte, France; trans. Jackie Ortiz 8. Blue Swede, Hooked On a Feeling (1974) Sarah Hill, St. Peter's College, Oxford, UK; with Bengt Palmers 9. Wild Cherry, Play That Funky Music (1976) Robert Fink, UCLA Herb Alpert School of Music, USA 10. Althea and Donna, Uptown Top Ranking (1977) Paul Long, Monash University, Australia 11. Plastic Bertrand, Ca Plane Pour Moi (1977) Patrick McGuinness, St. Anne's College, Oxford, UK 12. Nick Gilder, Hot Child in the City (1978) Richard Parfitt, Independent Scholar, Wales, UK 13. The Vapors, Turning Japanese (1980) Abigail Gardner, University of Gloucestershire, UK 14. Aneka, Japanese Boy (1981) Richard Elliott, Newcastle University, UK 15. Toni Basil, Mickey (1981) Tim J. Anderson, Old Dominion University, USA 16. Trio, Da Da Da (1981) Tim Quirk, Singer and Lyricist, USA 17. Nena, 99 Luftballons/99 Red Balloons (1983) Melanie Schiller, University of Groningen, Netherlands 18. The Grateful Dead, Touch of Grey (1987) Tom Irvine, University of Southampton, UK 19. A View from the Ground: Latin Quarter, Radio Africa (1986) Michael Jones, Senior Lecturer in Music, University of Liverpool, UK 20. A View from the Desk: Product Management Sarah Hill, St. Peter's College, Oxford, UK 21. Shakespear's Sister, Stay (1992) Aine Mangaoang, University of Oslo, Norway 22. OMC, How Bizarre (1996) Geoff Stahl, Victoria University of Wellington, Aotearoa/New Zealand 23. The Butthole Surfers, Pepper (1996) Gina Arnold, University of San Francisco, USA 24. Chumbawamba, Tubthumping (1997) Matt Grimes, Birmingham City University, UK 25. Meredith Brooks, Bitch (1997) Asya Draganova, Birmingham City University, UK 26. New Radicals, You Get What You Give (1998) Jon Gower, Independent Scholar, UK 27. Las Ketchup, Asereje (2002) Eulalia Febrer Coll, Conservatori Superior de Musica de les Illes Balears and Universidad Internacional de La Rioja, Spain 28. Gotye ft. Kimbra, Somebody That I Used to Know (2011) Ellis Jones, University of Leeds, UK List of Contributors Index

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One-hit wonders are pop's overachieving underachievers, winners-but-losers that stretch categories - up to a point. In this big book of small fries, academics and musicians reckon with the results, from bubblegum to global pop - every musical identity ersatz, every twist and turn a chance to marvel, yet again: How Bizarre. -- Eric Weisbard, Professor of American Studies, University of Alabama, author of Top 40 Democracy: The Rival Mainstreams of American Popular Music (2014)


One-hit wonders are pop's overachieving underachievers, winners-but-losers that stretch categories - up to a point. In this big book of small fries, academics and musicians reckon with the results, from bubblegum to global pop - every musical identity ersatz, every twist and turn a chance to marvel, yet again: How Bizarre. -- Eric Weisbard, Professor of American Studies, University of Alabama, author of Top 40 Democracy: The Rival Mainstreams of American Popular Music (2014) A fascinating look at the cultural and personal context around one-hit wonders, this collection deftly explains why some of these songs escaped obscurity - and makes excellent cases why others might be best left in the past. -- Annie Zaleski, editor, music journalist, and author of Duran Duran's Rio (2021) in Bloomsbury's 33 1/3 series


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Sarah Hill is Associate Professor of Popular Music and Tutorial Fellow at St Peter's College, University of Oxford, UK. She is Co-ordinating Editor of the journal Popular Music and Chair of the UK/Ireland branch of the International Association for the Study of Popular Music. She is the author of 'Blerwytirhwng?' The Place of Welsh Pop Music (2007), Peter Gabriel, from Genesis to Growing Up (2010), and San Francisco and the Long 60s (Bloomsbury 2017).

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