MilfordHusky
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The intermezzo. My god! One of musics most beautiful and heart rending melodies. I'd also say Berlioz's Symphonie Fantastique. Although, of course he wrote other major works (that wonderful Harold In Italy and that Requiem), he only wrote one symphony...and boy what a work it is! One of the 10 greatest and perhaps, the most original.Mascagni Cavalleria Rusticana. Composed it in 18 days to make an entry deadline for a one-act opera contest, but never wrote anything of any significance afterwards. It remains one of every opera buff’s favorites, with the orchestral interlude regularly winning favorite melody contests.
1962 - Chubby Checker - The Twist
Yea, gotta call foul on Chubby. He had a couple #1's and a few top 20's. Don't think he qualifies as a 1 hit wonder.Chubby had another good hit though - "Let's Twist Again" which charted at #3 in the US:
Mascagni Cavalleria Rusticana. Composed it in 18 days to make an entry deadline for a one-act opera contest, but never wrote anything of any significance afterwards. It remains one of every opera buff’s favorites, with the orchestral interlude regularly winning favorite melody contests.
Well, technically he wrote four symphonies. Harold in Italy, Symphonie Triumphal et Funebre and Romeo et Juliet are all labeled as such. If you are into Berlioz, give a listen on YouTube to his “Lélio”, which is a sequel to “Symphonie Fantastique”. The most uniquely original composition ever written by a major composer.The intermezzo. My god! One of musics most beautiful and heart rending melodies. I'd also say Berlioz's Symphonie Fantastique. Although, of course he wrote other major works (that wonderful Harold In Italy and that Requiem), he only wrote one symphony...and boy what a work it is! One of the 10 greatest and perhaps, the most original.
I'm not a fan of this song, but really liked Alan O'Day, who wrote songs like Angie Baby and Easy Evil. I bought his first album from a cutout bin in about 1975 and love it. I can't find it anywhere, but have ripped the album to CD.

Speaking of infectious tunes of that era, thanks, you reminded me of this song. I think I wore out this record.Now here's one from way back, and I think she was a one hit wonder - Norma Tanega. The song was "Walking My Cat Named Dog" - its actually a pretty infectious little tune:
Speaking of infectious tunes of that era, thanks, you reminded me of this song. I think I wore out this record.



My all time favorite novelty song, done by them. You can't help but laugh. Listen carefully to the words.These guys actually had 2 hits, but they are fun, so I hope it's ok to include them. ]
Did these guys have more than 1 hit? BYW, that's a young Max Weinberg on the drums.