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EP. 103 "FRIDAY NIGHT LIVE!"....The One-Hit Wonder Time Machine

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Ever wondered about the untold stories behind those songs that dominated the airwaves for just a fleeting moment? Friday Night Live takes you on a musical journey through decades of one-hit wonders, revealing the surprising connections and career trajectories that followed these brief moments of fame.
After catching up on recent events (including a nostalgic alumni gathering that kept the conversation flowing until midnight), I dive into what makes certain albums true masterpieces from start to finish. Boston's groundbreaking debut—engineered by MIT graduate Tom Scholz in his basement with custom-built equipment—stands as a testament to musical innovation, having sold 16 million copies despite never receiving a Rock and Roll Hall of Fame nomination. Similarly, The Cars' first album packed nine tracks with six becoming certified hits, essentially creating a greatest hits collection on their first try.
The heart of our musical exploration celebrates one-hit wonders across the decades, but with a twist—uncovering how these seemingly isolated successes connect to the broader musical landscape. Did you know Shocking Blue's "Venus" found new life with Bananarama? Or that Jim Peterick of The Ides of March ("Vehicle") later formed Survivor and co-wrote "Eye of the Tiger"? From Free morphing into Bad Company after "All Right Now" to David Bowie penning "All the Young Dudes" for Mott the Hoople, these connections paint a richer picture of music history.
Some artists labeled as one-hit wonders actually had multiple chart successes—Don McLean followed "American Pie" with a hit cover of Roy Orbison's "Crying," while The Knack and Donnie Iris continued their success beyond their signature songs. Even Jim Steinman, Meat Loaf's primary songwriter, created nearly identical-sounding hits for Air Supply, Bonnie Tyler, and Barry Manilow all in 1983.
The Melort Challenge returns tonight—call in with music trivia that stumps me, and I'll take a shot of the worst-tasting liquor ever created as punishment. Join me next Saturday for a special live interview with Sheriff Chad Bianco, who's running for governor of California. Your questions and comments will be welcome during the stream!#tellyourstory #familymatters #thebenmaynardprogram #musiccommentary #musicstories #onehitwonders

Thanks for listening! Follow me on Instagram: benmaynardprogram
and subscribe to my YouTube channel: THE BEN MAYNARD PROGRAM
I also welcome your comments. email: [email protected]

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Chapters

1. Welcome & Show Updates (00:00:00)

2. Alumni Gathering Recap (00:05:51)

3. Masterpiece Albums: Boston & The Cars (00:15:49)

4. One-Hit Wonders of the 70s (00:26:17)

5. One-Hit Wonders of the 80s (00:42:12)

6. Sheriff Bianco Announcement & Closing (01:08:05)

103 episodes

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Ever wondered about the untold stories behind those songs that dominated the airwaves for just a fleeting moment? Friday Night Live takes you on a musical journey through decades of one-hit wonders, revealing the surprising connections and career trajectories that followed these brief moments of fame.
After catching up on recent events (including a nostalgic alumni gathering that kept the conversation flowing until midnight), I dive into what makes certain albums true masterpieces from start to finish. Boston's groundbreaking debut—engineered by MIT graduate Tom Scholz in his basement with custom-built equipment—stands as a testament to musical innovation, having sold 16 million copies despite never receiving a Rock and Roll Hall of Fame nomination. Similarly, The Cars' first album packed nine tracks with six becoming certified hits, essentially creating a greatest hits collection on their first try.
The heart of our musical exploration celebrates one-hit wonders across the decades, but with a twist—uncovering how these seemingly isolated successes connect to the broader musical landscape. Did you know Shocking Blue's "Venus" found new life with Bananarama? Or that Jim Peterick of The Ides of March ("Vehicle") later formed Survivor and co-wrote "Eye of the Tiger"? From Free morphing into Bad Company after "All Right Now" to David Bowie penning "All the Young Dudes" for Mott the Hoople, these connections paint a richer picture of music history.
Some artists labeled as one-hit wonders actually had multiple chart successes—Don McLean followed "American Pie" with a hit cover of Roy Orbison's "Crying," while The Knack and Donnie Iris continued their success beyond their signature songs. Even Jim Steinman, Meat Loaf's primary songwriter, created nearly identical-sounding hits for Air Supply, Bonnie Tyler, and Barry Manilow all in 1983.
The Melort Challenge returns tonight—call in with music trivia that stumps me, and I'll take a shot of the worst-tasting liquor ever created as punishment. Join me next Saturday for a special live interview with Sheriff Chad Bianco, who's running for governor of California. Your questions and comments will be welcome during the stream!#tellyourstory #familymatters #thebenmaynardprogram #musiccommentary #musicstories #onehitwonders

Thanks for listening! Follow me on Instagram: benmaynardprogram
and subscribe to my YouTube channel: THE BEN MAYNARD PROGRAM
I also welcome your comments. email: [email protected]

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Welcome & Show Updates (00:00:00)

2. Alumni Gathering Recap (00:05:51)

3. Masterpiece Albums: Boston & The Cars (00:15:49)

4. One-Hit Wonders of the 70s (00:26:17)

5. One-Hit Wonders of the 80s (00:42:12)

6. Sheriff Bianco Announcement & Closing (01:08:05)

103 episodes

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