Cliff DeYoung wasn’t the only US #OneHitWonder honoree to take the Broadway stage as a replacement player in the original production of Hair… others were #RobinMcNamara, #KeithCarradine, #BarryMcGuire, #PeppyCastro, #VickiSueRobinson & #EddieRambeau. #OneHitWondered
#OneHitHistory In 1965, Pennsylvania singer/songwriter & actor Eddie Rambeau earned US #OneHitWonder honors when his cover of “Concrete And Clay” spent two weeks at #35 on the US #Billboard #Top40… then dropped off the chart. #EddieRambeau #OneHitWondered
#OneHitHistory Oh, can’t forget Bob Crewe… He’s also a US #OneHitWonder honoree! The Bob Crewe Generation earned US #OneHitWonder honors when “Music to Watch Girls By” spent 7 weeks on the #Billboard #Top40 in 1967, peaking at #15. #BobCrewe #EddieRambeau #OneHitWondered #MusicSky
#OneHitHistory Mark Valentino? Yep… Mark Valentino earned US #OneHitWonder honors in 1962 when "The Push and Kick" spent 3 weeks on the US #Billboard #Top40, peaking at #27. #EddieRambeau #MarkValentino #OneHitWondered #MusicSky
#OneHitHistory The week ending June 5, 1965, Pennsylvania singer/songwriter & actor Eddie Rambeau earned US #OneHitWonder honors when his cover of “Concrete And Clay” spent the 1st of two weeks at #35 on the US #Billboard #Top40… then dropped off the chart. #EddieRambeau #OneHitWondered #MusicSky