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Aerosmith is a quintessential example of this: Their first charted single was released in 1973, and they kept cranking out hits for 25 years before finally hitting #1 on the charts in 1998 with "I Don't Want to Miss a Thing." Besides Aerosmith, possibly the most notable example of this is Chuck Berry, whose only #1 single was the novelty song "My Ding-a-Ling" in 1972. His first hit was "Maybellene" in 1955.
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#1 singles are not the best way to determine a band's or a performer's popularity. Jimi Hendrix's #1 hit was his cover of Bob Dylan's "All Along the Watchtower" while everyone else knew him for "Purple Haze" and a number of other songs. Of course this was during his brief career as opposed to years after his climb to fame.
It would be hard to imagine in 1983 to think that the vast majority of MTV fans who made "Owner Of a Lonely Heart" the hit that it was were completely unfamiliar with other songs by Yes as "Roundabout", "Starship Trooper", and "And You And I". But then again.... |
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