15 Forgotten One Hit Wonders From 1974 #onehitwonders #disco70s #1974music #nostalgia70 #1970s
What if we told you that some of the greatest songs of 1974 didn’t come from legends—but from voices we only heard once? These were the tracks that lit up the radio, climbed the charts, and sound tracked our lives... before their creators disappeared into the shadows of music history.
0:00 - Intro
0:42 - Seasons in the Sun
01:48 - Kung Fu Fighting
02:51 - I Can Help
03:54 - Rock Your Baby
04:52 - Smokin' in the Boys Room
05:54 - Rock On
06:54 - Tubular Bells (Theme from The Exorcist)
08:02 - Beach Baby
09:06 - Rock and Roll, Hoochie Koo
10:09 - Be Thankful for What You Got
11:15 - Hang On In There Baby
12:21 - Life Is a Rock (But the Radio Rolled Me)
13:28 - The Lord’s Prayer
14:37 - Please Come to Boston
15:40 - Tell Me a Lie
🎧 Relive the best forgotten hits of 1974, from the catchy grooves to the timeless messages that these one-hit wonders left behind.
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