The Craziest Songs To Ever Go Number One

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  • @jacobharris2456
    @jacobharris2456 Před měsícem +4387

    “Monster Mash also hit #1 but that’s not a surprise. It was a graveyard smash!”
    💀💀💀

    • @500_moths_in_a_trenchcoat
      @500_moths_in_a_trenchcoat Před měsícem +153

      yeah, it caught on in a flash

    • @jedgar63
      @jedgar63 Před měsícem +43

      Monster Mash charted twice more 91 in 1970 and 10 in 1973. Twice in the Top 10, 11 years apart.

    • @kevinmorbidthelostcronin1984
      @kevinmorbidthelostcronin1984 Před měsícem +18

      Look into Goofy Gold. I think it is a incredible collection of pre-80s novelty songs that include several of the ones on this list. "Ohhhh .... you know what I like..."

    • @Marjax
      @Marjax Před měsícem +24

      What ever happened to the Transylvania Twist?

    • @Deladus
      @Deladus Před měsícem +18

      Too bad we will never hear the Monster Mash. Just the song about it.

  • @aidenbowe2188
    @aidenbowe2188 Před měsícem +2257

    Fun fact: the only reason Harlem Shake hit number 1 was because Billboard decided to count YT views in 2013, so they don’t have a “Gangnam Style not hitting number 1” situation. Problem was, in typical billboard fashion, they put this rule in while the Harlem Shake just got hella viral, so it debuted at number 1 immediately

    • @deadchannel5811
      @deadchannel5811 Před měsícem +144

      Harlem Shake also debuted with more than twice the points of the number 2 song (which was Thrift Shop) resulting in a point gap of over 800.
      Harlem Shake is among the biggest number 1 hits just by points alone in Billboard history, joining Candle in the Wind, Hello, Old Town Road and LWYMMD which is insane to think about.

    • @robertdestefanis992
      @robertdestefanis992 Před měsícem +2

      I didn't see your post before stating the same thing.

    • @joeybaseball7352
      @joeybaseball7352 Před měsícem +6

      Where exactly is the "fun" in that fun fact?

    • @aidenbowe2188
      @aidenbowe2188 Před měsícem

      @@joeybaseball7352 258 people agreed it was fun enough 🤷

    • @arcyarcanine
      @arcyarcanine Před měsícem +38

      Which is a shame, cause Harlem Shake really doesn't have much variety in its structure. It's just the exact part you hear in the meme videos just repeated... over... and over... and over...

  • @MarcusCollins69
    @MarcusCollins69 Před měsícem +993

    remember folks: Paul Stanley of KISS said making disco was easy, and when told to back up his word, he made I was made for loving you, and it ended up being one of their most popular songs.

    • @FreddieMercurysMercury
      @FreddieMercurysMercury Před měsícem +15

      True

    • @BillGraper
      @BillGraper Před měsícem +27

      "Beth" was their most popular song, but their awesome disco hit did hit the top 10.

    • @MarcusCollins69
      @MarcusCollins69 Před měsícem +25

      @@BillGraper oh dang i forgot to add "one o their"
      i must've made this when i was tired

    • @josiahsimmons9866
      @josiahsimmons9866 Před měsícem +23

      That's the thing with a lot of music. If you're an objectively talented musician/composer/songwriter, it's not very challenging to write different genres because of how the fundamentals of what makes a song good are often somewhat universal.

    • @NJGuy1973
      @NJGuy1973 Před měsícem +10

      The Who, the Rolling Stones, Rod Stewart, they all made a disco record.

  • @cam_like_ham
    @cam_like_ham Před měsícem +625

    "Harlem Shake" hit the perfect storm of early 2010s trends: EDM (especially dubstep), "lol i'm so random" humor, and social media challenges. As a teenager at the time, I'd consider it a quintessential piece of pop culture for its time."

    • @donavannj
      @donavannj Před 26 dny +21

      It also basically hit when the largest segment of Millennials were finishing up college. Millennials between 1989 and 1991 are the largest single cohort of people in America currently, and in Spring 2013 about half of them would've been college seniors. And the dance is exactly the kind of dumb thing you'd do with your college friends.

    • @spankasheep
      @spankasheep Před 24 dny

      Yes, the "lol, I'm so random" humar and memes were big factors. When I think about Harlem Shake, I also think about Gangnam Style by Psy. Same thing. If it is meme-able, then it has potential.

    • @spimbles
      @spimbles Před 23 dny +12

      did you quote your whole comment from yourself

    • @neshead15
      @neshead15 Před 23 dny +4

      ​@@spimbles that's what I was wondering lol. With how personal the anecdote at the end is, the identity of who the quote's coming from is kind of important

    • @WhittaII
      @WhittaII Před 16 dny +4

      @@spimbles I think it was just an accidental punctuation mark due to writing two quotes in the comment. A natural reaction no doubt.

  • @TheShizzleSnacks
    @TheShizzleSnacks Před měsícem +184

    “When things still went viral, and the internet still had a sense of joy and community”
    I lol’d. Felt that.

  • @1ronDragon
    @1ronDragon Před měsícem +726

    Best weird chipmunks fact is that they once were the most successful act in grammy history because they were the same year the grammy started and won a quite a few technical awards

    • @geraldblu3229
      @geraldblu3229 Před měsícem +19

      Alvin and the Chimpkuns were "influented" by the jpop (japanese pop "kid girls idols"that was emerging in the late 70s and more sucessfully in the late 90s and 00s thanks to Hello Project Agency who made famous to Morning Musume and Berryz Koubou !!!!

    • @geraldblu3229
      @geraldblu3229 Před měsícem +2

      I meant chimpmunks😂

    • @geraldblu3229
      @geraldblu3229 Před měsícem +4

      I meant chipmunks😂😂😂😂😂

    • @madimakes
      @madimakes Před 21 dnem +4

      i loved the chipmunks!

    • @Plasmastorm73_n5evv
      @Plasmastorm73_n5evv Před 21 dnem +13

      @@geraldblu3229 Sorry but NO! The Chipmunks were a thing in the late 50's long before the Jpop crap started. Get your facts straight or stop posting.

  • @spagomat
    @spagomat Před měsícem +1492

    For what it's worth, Disco Duck was the kind of song that came on the radio and your parents would laugh while you quietly cringed. I was there. It was rough.

    • @pinehawk9600
      @pinehawk9600 Před měsícem +50

      That song killed disco

    • @dankelly7292
      @dankelly7292 Před měsícem +49

      @@pinehawk9600 Well, the Chicago White Sox disco demolition night debacle and Rick Dees involvement with this song (and white dudes who couldn't dance) were truly why disco died.

    • @Ragnemalm
      @Ragnemalm Před měsícem +10

      @@pinehawk9600 I don't think it killed it but it was a parody of disco.

    • @Natediggetydog
      @Natediggetydog Před měsícem +6

      I have fond memories of it but only because I never had to experience it in that way. My dad is in the generation that would’ve been forced to listen to it with their parents, but he would play it to me and my sisters when we were young. We would frequently request the funny duck song 😂

    • @GiordanDiodato
      @GiordanDiodato Před 22 dny

      @@pinehawk9600 so how did September by Earth, Wind, and Fire make it to number 1?

  • @otokouno
    @otokouno Před měsícem +3787

    Barenaked Ladies' "One Week" was number one for one week. Taylor Swift's "Fortnight" was also number one for a fortnight.

  • @jenniferhilty2009
    @jenniferhilty2009 Před 28 dny +64

    I cracked up at "Oh they're cowboys now! That's...thats a choice."

    • @Hyde_Hill
      @Hyde_Hill Před 7 dny +4

      Star Wars is a western set in space. So yeah quite obvious from an art standpoint.

  • @johnraitt2555
    @johnraitt2555 Před měsícem +56

    I was a student at a Job Corps when "Old Town Road" got big. That song was the bane of my existence, everybody on campus had it blaring on their phones and whatever else had a speaker

    • @rudi_sucks_eggs
      @rudi_sucks_eggs Před 16 dny

      Dayton Job Corps 2019 here. Best moments of my life when it was that and Ambjaay - Uno.

    • @jbarclay2122
      @jbarclay2122 Před 14 dny +2

      I managed to avoid that song for several months, the double benefit being that I'm still able to enjoy it and all it's irony :)

    • @gamechip06
      @gamechip06 Před 12 dny

      As a teen during that time I can relate

    • @i.d.9754
      @i.d.9754 Před 5 dny

      I can enjoy the cover by Caleb Hyles

  • @moonbunny24
    @moonbunny24 Před měsícem +1434

    As a kid, my audio processing was so bad that I thought I just couldn't understand the lyrics of Rock Me Amedeus because I couldn't understand the lyrics to half the music my parents listened to. Can't believe I didn't realize it was in GERMAN

    • @Starshyne9
      @Starshyne9 Před měsícem +54

      I was pretty young when that song was popular and I never realized that it was sung in German either!

    • @BendyDH
      @BendyDH Před měsícem +50

      Haha i don’t think I ever realized it was German either, I just never knew what any of the verses were saying and just wind up belting out “Amadeus Amadeus” when the chorus comes up

    • @viscountrainbows2857
      @viscountrainbows2857 Před měsícem +30

      Tfw English is mostly a Germanic language so understandable

    • @noth1ng5id
      @noth1ng5id Před měsícem +6

      He's singing strangely too

    • @Koxi73
      @Koxi73 Před měsícem +37

      @@noth1ng5id Well Falco was quite popular in Austria (as an Austrian artist). His singing was a mixture between english and german (austrian with viennese slang).

  • @toothgap_
    @toothgap_ Před měsícem +3740

    The explaining while doing the macarena really feels like American Psycho lol

    • @weichang9693
      @weichang9693 Před měsícem +138

      i like how stiff he dances just like batemen

    • @hiimemily
      @hiimemily Před měsícem

      "Christie, get down on your knees so Sabrina can see your asshole."

    • @joeybaseball7352
      @joeybaseball7352 Před měsícem +30

      Macarena is a great song. This is nothing but thinly veiled racism. It's a great song. It's a great dance, that almost anybody can do. You can even do it seated. So it's very inclusive. And if you translate the lyrics, it actually tells a compelling enough story.

    • @Mythril_Pulaski
      @Mythril_Pulaski Před měsícem +6

      Thats my first thought seeing that too lol

    • @estenslop
      @estenslop Před měsícem +64

      @@joeybaseball7352the point is that macarena had no business getting as popular as it did. there are plenty of catchy songs that go unnoticed due to being from a no name band or not being a part of some larger movement or moment. take Not Like Us by Kendrick Lamar. Kendrick is the biggest hip hop artist ever, and the song itself was released as part of a beef between another massive artist, and there was NO COPYRIGHT on it for a little over a month after its release. it came from a popular artist during a cultural event and had no copyright around it, leading it to be played constantly. macarena is from a no name band, that wasn’t part of some cultural phenomenon, it just happened to catch on. it is a catchy song, it got to number 1 for 14 weeks for a reason, that being said it by all means should have flown under the radar.

  • @JecFilms15
    @JecFilms15 Před měsícem +1027

    Another reason why “come and rock me Amadeus” was #1 is because it was a tie in with the Oscar’s winning movie “Amadeus” a movie about Mozart

    • @bsquared4604
      @bsquared4604 Před měsícem +73

      Also the catchy chorus is in english.

    • @jenconvertibles
      @jenconvertibles Před měsícem +60

      it’s also just an absolute banger

    • @commercialairliner
      @commercialairliner Před měsícem +24

      The song freaking slaps

    • @crystalp7242
      @crystalp7242 Před měsícem +40

      Falco also did the original version of “Der Kommissar”, which was later made famous in an English language cover by After the Fire. Falco’s original version slaps (even though it’s performed in German) and the music video is so incredibly low-budget and cheesy, but that just adds to the song’s charm.

    • @jurgnobs1308
      @jurgnobs1308 Před měsícem +10

      ​@@bsquared4604 you mean this one?
      "Amadeus, Amadeus, A-madeus
      Amadeus, Amaseus, A-madeus
      Amadeus, Amaseus, oh oh oh Amadeus"?
      (ok fair enough in the second half of the song they add a "rock me amadeus" but I found it kind of funny because the actual chorus is not in any particular language it's literally just singing the name 9 times"

  • @jacobbissey9311
    @jacobbissey9311 Před měsícem +22

    For the record, "Witch Doctor" predates Alvin and the Chipmunks, and was in fact what inspired the idea in the first place. Also, is a great song.

  • @jkingisbeast
    @jkingisbeast Před 29 dny +25

    I can add a bit to the Harlem Shake conversation. The reason it went to number 1 is because billboard decided to start counting CZcams views towards a songs overall popularity in mid 2013. However, they counted views from not only the official videos, but also people using the snippets of the song in their videos. That means the majority of the points came from the Harlem Shake challenge videos instead of the official recordings.

  • @felixdaniels37
    @felixdaniels37 Před měsícem +516

    Alvin and the Chipmunks have always been a bizarre anomaly of a franchise. They have this cycle where they suddenly materialize out of nowhere, get REALLY popular for a while, then slowly fade away into obscurity and hide out for a few decades before starting the process all over again. They almost feel like an SCP in that regard.
    That being said, Witch Doctor is the catchiest song in existence.

    • @edwardblair4096
      @edwardblair4096 Před měsícem +26

      I'm pretty sure that Witch Doctor is not an original chipmunks song, but a cover of an existing song.

    • @Elora445
      @Elora445 Před měsícem +4

      @@edwardblair4096
      Thought the person meant that song. It does not exist as a Chipmunks version. It just doesn't. OKAY?!

    • @felixdaniels37
      @felixdaniels37 Před měsícem +59

      @@edwardblair4096
      Witch Doctor was made by David Seville, who went on to create the Chipmunks directly because Witch Doctor took off. The Chipmunks had their own cover song versions of it later on, so you're not that far off here.

    • @slkee._
      @slkee._ Před měsícem +1

      theyre super popular again rn lmao

    • @williamstrachan
      @williamstrachan Před měsícem +6

      @@felixdaniels37 Did The Cartoon's version ever take off in the US or was that a UK/Europe thing (the band was Danish, it was the late '90's, the music video was full of dubious animated imagery, and I absolutely love it for no rational reason whatsoever. Honestly, this video has ruined my playlist for tomorrow at work...)

  • @MoreColtraneChanges
    @MoreColtraneChanges Před měsícem +712

    Even funnier is that the whole Harlem Shake trend was started by Filthy Frank of all people. I wonder if most people in the music industry know that Joji was the one to start that trend.

    • @lunalovegood1694
      @lunalovegood1694 Před 29 dny +22

      I love filthy frank lol

    • @gee_ouu
      @gee_ouu Před 29 dny +17

      I love Filthy Frank too lol

    • @ratboygirl
      @ratboygirl Před 28 dny +6

      i'd assume so, it's not uncommon knowledge any more lolol

    • @misanthrophex
      @misanthrophex Před 24 dny +11

      It's crazy when you try explaining to zoomer girls that their joji started as papa Franku. I'm pretty sure that the whole joji shtick is papa's biggest trolling attempt, and he's winning so hard. people like him don't suddenly make such changes

    • @wildfire9280
      @wildfire9280 Před 24 dny

      The funniest part is how it got referenced in an ace attorney game *before* that trend. Biggest twist of the whole franchise.

  • @xenialafleur
    @xenialafleur Před měsícem +315

    "I'm too sexy" was a hit for 2 reasons. The beat was solid and the song was funny.

    • @dcarbs2979
      @dcarbs2979 Před 26 dny +5

      In terms of peak position, it's not even their biggest hit in the UK, it was #2. Their #1 here was Deeply Dippy.

    • @SiAnon
      @SiAnon Před 16 dny

      @@dcarbs2979 Even their album "UP" was pretty good. No i didn't buy it.............honest i didn't lol

  • @Designed1
    @Designed1 Před 24 dny +8

    The most absurd thing about Disco Duck wasn't even the fact that it hit number one, it was the fact that Paul McCartney said on live TV that it was the one song he wished he had written.
    Paul McCartney, the man who wrote Blackbird.

  • @cruximee
    @cruximee Před 22 dny +31

    Fun fact: in 2005, Crazy Frog's "Axel F", reached the no.1 spot in Turkey, New Zealand, Australia and most of Europe. Crazy. fucking. frog.
    Also the bob the builder theme song knocked eminem off the no.1 spot in the uk at the end of 2000. I wish i was making this up.

    • @Excalibaard
      @Excalibaard Před 5 dny +2

      I was wondering why Crazy Frog wasn't mentioned in the list, but I guess there's one victory for America (I bought the album when I was a kid)

    • @KiwiCatherineJemma
      @KiwiCatherineJemma Před 4 dny +1

      "Bob the Builder" you said. What, could he do it ? YES HE CAN !

  • @Mathtron5000
    @Mathtron5000 Před měsícem +273

    I read this title really wrong, and I thought this was about the trend of turning every song into "We Are Number One"

    • @GeneSavage
      @GeneSavage Před měsícem +9

      I'd watch that video!

    • @frtzkng
      @frtzkng Před 27 dny +9

      Immediately reminded of Seth Everman's video where his parody(?) of _bad guy_ by Billie Eilish ended with the chorus of _We Are Number One._
      PS: that one works so easily because both songs are in a Harmonic Minor scale. _We Are Number One_ is in F HarM, while _bad guy_ is in G HarM.

    • @AndrewGPeterson
      @AndrewGPeterson Před 9 dny +1

      now i wish it was.

  • @ricequin
    @ricequin Před měsícem +458

    The U.K. charts have some really weird stuff like “Amazing Grace” played on bagpipes.

    • @wotintarnation8388
      @wotintarnation8388 Před měsícem

      Fuck it and Fuck You Right Back anyone?

    • @LukeMillner
      @LukeMillner  Před měsícem +240

      If I even attempted to go over what was happening in the UK this video would have been two hours lol

    • @97nelsn
      @97nelsn Před měsícem +146

      Bob The Builder has 2 number 1 songs on the UK charts, and one of them is a cover of Mambo No. 5. Let that sink in.

    • @recruit_37
      @recruit_37 Před měsícem +25

      Wasn't Spitting Image's Chicken Song number 1 in the UK for a bit?

    • @chelsietucker2208
      @chelsietucker2208 Před měsícem +45

      @@LukeMillnerthere’s some absolutely mad ones in the uk 😭 Mr Blobby and Bob the Builder both have Christmas number 1s, Teletubbies we’re no1 December 97 as well. It’s also wild that Macarena never hit no1 here because of Wannabe by Spice Girls but Saturday Night by Whigfield was a huge success and the first artist to hit uk no1 with their debut and Axel F by Crazy Frog hit no1 beating Coldplay (it sold 4 copies for every copy of the Coldplay song at the time)

  • @trifontrifonov4297
    @trifontrifonov4297 Před měsícem +105

    Just a small bit of lore:
    Snow is actually from a Jamaican neighborhood the way he sings is not just a bit for the song, he is very much part of that subculture and grew up speaking like that. Heck that's why his nickname is Snow, he was the white boy in a black neighbourhood.
    Oh and he could not cash in his one time hit because the song went off while he was in prison. He stabbed someone. Just like he said he would in the song. And yes this is what the song is about.

    • @python2198
      @python2198 Před 14 dny +3

      wow didn't know that lol

    • @RobKaiser_SQuest
      @RobKaiser_SQuest Před 12 dny +12

      Snow's backstory is one of my favourite "absurd real life" bits, plus how he appears in the music video with a puffy coat and rimmy glasses while the lyrics are saying, "I know who ratted on me, and once I'm out you're next"

    • @Kylora2112
      @Kylora2112 Před 9 dny +7

      Yeah, and he didn't really stand a chance because of the false claims Vanilla Ice made about *his* life were still burned into everyone's memories (e.g., being a champion motocross rider), so another white rapper trying to claim some crazy shit as his backstory just didn't fly.
      But yeah, Snow grew up in a mostly Black Jamaican neighborhood with a LOT of reggae music and was in jail for stabbing someone at the time Informer hit #1 and couldn't even enter the US to promote it. Todd In The Shadows did a great One Hit Wonderland on it.

    • @forthefrogs
      @forthefrogs Před 7 dny +3

      I absolutely love telling ppl this. Opposite Vanilla Ice fr

  • @barkaboi7204
    @barkaboi7204 Před 29 dny +17

    21:55 "it was acceptable for the kids to do a mini moshpit"

  • @existenceispain_geekthesiren
    @existenceispain_geekthesiren Před měsícem +50

    12:06 that song started and i instinctively went "oh no..."

    • @sage-py6fr
      @sage-py6fr Před 26 dny +1

      urotsuki cube

    • @razorgxp
      @razorgxp Před 8 hodinami

      sent it back into the capsule!!!

  • @FritzyBeat
    @FritzyBeat Před měsícem +528

    The one I’ll always remember was in 2009 when Owl City’s Fireflies hit number 1. I was an avid radio listener at the time and unless you were also tuned in with what was popular around then it’s hard to describe just how different from everything else on the top 40 stations Fireflies was. It was like nothing else on the radio both musically and lyrically, and I remember that stuck with me.

    • @HectorGonzalez0642
      @HectorGonzalez0642 Před měsícem +25

      I was starting middle school back in late 2009 and it was also when I discovered music on my own on the radio for the first time. Fireflies was one of the first songs I ever heard on the top 40 station. I’ll always cherish it for that alone. ❤

    • @danmccarthy4700
      @danmccarthy4700 Před měsícem +22

      God, I love that song.

    • @swoopingisbad5617
      @swoopingisbad5617 Před měsícem +9

      I just remember my elementary school made all the kids sing it at the yearly chorus performance EVERY YEAR. 6 years of Fireflies by Owl Cities, I swear my fight or flight kicks in whenever I hear it

    • @peppepop
      @peppepop Před měsícem +1

      Great tune!

    • @Ricossmft28
      @Ricossmft28 Před měsícem +4

      I remember listening to owl city on MySpace music literal years before it hit the radio when the first time it played I was like no way this is making a come back! Same thing with lmfao and metro station

  • @meadowforever
    @meadowforever Před měsícem +572

    20:15 What makes Winchester Cathedral’s grammy win even funnier is that it’s competition was Eleanor Rigby by The Beatles, Good Vibrations by The Beach Boys, and Monday Monday by The Mamas & The Papas… how in the hell did it win?

    • @Outwhere
      @Outwhere Před měsícem +18

      Incredible.

    • @nondescriptcat5620
      @nondescriptcat5620 Před měsícem +74

      grammys gonna grammy

    • @jahanas22
      @jahanas22 Před měsícem +50

      That’s about as good as when Jethro Tull beat Metallica for a Hard Rock Grammy.

    • @Cthulu1985
      @Cthulu1985 Před měsícem +13

      Well, the best explanation is... the Grammys.

    • @arenasnow
      @arenasnow Před měsícem +15

      I would argue that Eleanor Rigby although a great song isn't really rock & roll either since it has orchestral instrumentation and no rock instruments. It's kind of weird that's the Beatles song they picked but I also get it because its lyrics and string section made it one of the first Beatles songs the adult squares could take seriously, and the Grammies always go to the current music middle-age white people love.
      Here's a laugh. Best new artists for 1966-69:
      1966 - Tom Jones
      1967 - no award
      1968 - Bobbie Gentry
      1969 - Jose Feliciano

  • @succumbtoviolets
    @succumbtoviolets Před měsícem +118

    I think you could make an argument for "I'm Too Sexy" being the first "meme" song. There had been novelty hits before, and weird dance fads, but in hindsight the way "I'm Too Sexy" got plastered on every piece of media and merchandise in 1991-92 feels very contemporary.

    • @Xandycane
      @Xandycane Před 22 dny +3

      Exactly. It still makes me laugh because it was so purposefully cringe.

    • @luriankosovo8767
      @luriankosovo8767 Před 16 dny +3

      Americans live in their own world, in the UK and Europe there are thousands like this long before

    • @Xandycane
      @Xandycane Před 15 dny

      @@luriankosovo8767 There were others. *points to Disco Duck* Most of these weird ones were just so bad they're great, aka memes. Most just didn't hit number one.

  • @isaiasabinadisosagarcia936

    got an uncle who's a big music enthusiast. He's got a big lp collection. When I was about 18 or 19, I remember visiting him after some time and he decided to share some of his favorite records. One of them was Disco Duck. I really couldn't understand why that existed, or why it was so popular that he just loved it. I still don't understand to this day, but I had forgotten all about that strange memory until today.

  • @TheBlaskar
    @TheBlaskar Před 29 dny +40

    Explanation 1: Children
    Explanation 2: Drugs

  • @morbidsearch
    @morbidsearch Před měsícem +243

    This is nothing compared with some of the stuff that was #1 in the UK.
    There's a song called Doop that topped the charts in 1994 and playing it should be a violation of the Geneva convention.

    • @thatoneguy9582
      @thatoneguy9582 Před měsícem +29

      shoutout to amazing grace played on the bagpipes

    • @vurogj
      @vurogj Před měsícem +29

      For real, there is some wild shit that made #1 over here. Ernie (The Fastest Milkman In The West), Mouldy Old Dough, Eye Level (Theme from Van Der Valk), Teletubbies Say Eh-Oh, and oh so many more.

    • @kostajovanovic3711
      @kostajovanovic3711 Před měsícem +41

      ​​@@vurogjBob the builder, a three time UK number 1 holder

    • @morbidsearch
      @morbidsearch Před měsícem

      ​@@kostajovanovic3711
      He got the Christmas 2000 number 1 and the 9/11 number 1.

    • @dannycomellas
      @dannycomellas Před měsícem +10

      ​@@thatoneguy9582that hit the top 15 in the US

  • @therealfanmaster7097
    @therealfanmaster7097 Před měsícem +486

    Let me say something. I am a hardcore Beatles fan who has learned practically everything about them and counting. I have never heard of Stars of 45 before today. Nobody in the Beatles community
    talks about it. That’s how obscure it is.

    • @Outwhere
      @Outwhere Před měsícem +58

      As a Dutchman, I can tell you Stars on 45 were HUGE here.

    • @Deersiii
      @Deersiii Před měsícem +11

      I think I've heard of stars on 45 once when I was singing to Google AI if it could recognize beatles songs....

    • @rowerewolf
      @rowerewolf Před měsícem +37

      The success of Stars On 45 led Weird Al Yankovic to record Polkas On 45 for his album In 3-D. Without that, we may never have been graced with so many beautiful polka medleys!

    • @katiehonigford8016
      @katiehonigford8016 Před měsícem +4

      SAME I was like what the hell is this????

    • @amatleoda
      @amatleoda Před měsícem +17

      That's a strange one, as a huge Beatles fan myself I've heard it plenty, Stars of 45 still gets airplay here in Australia on some of the classic radio stations, I've heard it ever since I was a kid.
      My Dad, (also a big Beatles fan) once told me he remembered when it came out, and how cool it was to hear a melody of Beatles tunes mixed in with other sixties pop songs.

  • @saffink
    @saffink Před měsícem +163

    I could've happily died without hearing Alvin the Chipmunk quote Kendrick but here we are I guess

    • @katpat-rice
      @katpat-rice Před měsícem +5

      i was looking for a comment about this!! hello friend with goated taste

  • @JadedArsenic
    @JadedArsenic Před 26 dny +4

    Fun fact: David Seville's The Witch Doctor was his FIRST foray into "Variable Speed Recording". It was only AFTER it had big success did David go on to get serious with Variable Speed, which then led to the creation of The Chipmunks.

  • @unsweetproductions
    @unsweetproductions Před měsícem +31

    This video is honestly a masterpiece, I have rewatched it so many times, it has such good writing, amazing editing, and tells what it needs to tell in a funny and entertaining way. Definitely my all time favorite CZcams video

  • @GreyOrb
    @GreyOrb Před měsícem +168

    Years of watching Todd in the Shadows' 'One Hit Wonderland' has given me context to more of these song than I expected.

  • @chiaraj1003
    @chiaraj1003 Před měsícem +76

    To show "Macarena's" influence: In Germany you have the Abistreich, a well-meaning prank graduates do at their school. Our director had the whole school dance to it, THIS YEAR, to justify it being a sporting event so that he could let everyone leave. Then, at our prom THIS YEAR of sorts, guess what was the second song played to get everyone to dance? And it worked. Macarena will NEVER die. Never.

  • @safebox36
    @safebox36 Před měsícem +168

    You should see wat gets to No. 1 at Christmas in the UK.
    Mr Blobby, a singing turkey, a meme song about sausage rolls, a song parodying other Christmas songs, Bob the Builder, a song about a milkman sleeping with everyone's wives.
    And somewhat more normally, the Pokemon theme tune in the early 2010s.

    • @davehoward22
      @davehoward22 Před měsícem +5

      Could go on about daft uk hits all day

    • @temmieinnit
      @temmieinnit Před měsícem +8

      killing in the name in 2009 was hilarious after the bbc radio performance 😭😭

    • @MagicMonkey96
      @MagicMonkey96 Před 29 dny +1

      @@temmieinnitI love rage against the machine. What was BBC expecting though? Like did they not know what the song was about

    • @temmieinnit
      @temmieinnit Před 29 dny

      @@MagicMonkey96 the song is about police killings i believe

    • @MagicMonkey96
      @MagicMonkey96 Před 28 dny +2

      @@temmieinnit it’s about how police worked with the “ghosts” in the 50s and how people should question why the listen to authority (the last part is important to what they did on BBC

  • @marthawelch4289
    @marthawelch4289 Před 7 dny +5

    First - some background info RE: me.
    * I'm a 70 year old woman who's been listening to music since 1954. About a month after I was born, I heard Chet Atkins on the car radio singing "Jambalaya" with my dad.
    * Both sides of my family (grandparents and parents) LOVED music and could get very emotional upon hearing certain songs that had really affected them. And, they wouldn't listen to songs that they couldn't stand. When that happened they would tell me to turn the radio/TV/record volume down to zero. I inherited all of these characteristics.
    With that, I'm going to text about just 3 songs that you covered in this video.
    1. Winchester Cathedral. This song became popular when I was in junior high. It sounded like 1920 English Cockney musicals so it was new and nostalgic at the same time. And, the girls at parties and school dances could dance to it with different steps and rhythm - and it did not require a partner. We girls could get out on the dance floor by ourselves and not feel "funny" not having a partner.
    2. Volare - PLEASE pronounce it as the Italians did and still do: VO-la-ray, where the "o" is pronounced just like the English-speaking alphabet letter of "o".
    This song was covered by just about every Italian-American male singer. If you would like to hear a different version of this blockbuster hit, I recommend listening to the recording done by the singer that my family and I loved the most - Dean Martin.
    3. Macarena. This song gained immense popularity in the mid 1990's. Why? Danceability. In that time period divorces were running about 50%. That meant that there were many women who were divorced after 20+- years of being married. We found ourselves being single, not having a husband who would dance with us.
    We ladies weren't dead yet but the 40+ year old single available men didn't really want to dance to that song. Plus, particularly in certain cities, a 40+ divorced man could find and marry a 20 year old woman.
    The Macarena was played at locations that had a large clientele of single/divorced/widowed 40+ ladies. It gave us the ability to dance by ourselves, remember happy events, and have a fun time without the guys.
    Most of the songs that were popular between the mid 1960's through NOW became the soundtrack of our lives.

    • @juliacervantes7621
      @juliacervantes7621 Před 3 dny +1

      My mom is your age, and the macarena explanation really makes sense now.

    • @marthawelch4289
      @marthawelch4289 Před 2 dny

      @@juliacervantes7621I hope you and your mom are doing well!

  • @spencerexplains6025
    @spencerexplains6025 Před měsícem +11

    I remember walking through the gymnasium to go to lunch in middle school, my PE teacher was playing Disco Duck on the loudspeaker, I was like wtf is going on?

  • @pauladouglass9456
    @pauladouglass9456 Před měsícem +276

    7:14 he hated disco. He created disco duck to prove how stupid disco was and anything with that beat could be a hit. This is the song that literally destroyed disco.

    • @skepticalfaith5201
      @skepticalfaith5201 Před 27 dny +8

      I don’t remember ever actually hearing the song, but I’ve heard OF IT a lot!

    • @ospero7681
      @ospero7681 Před 27 dny +60

      Disco Duck hit in 1976, one full year before the Bee Gees' "Saturday Night Fever" soundtrack singles, arguably the peak of disco. It didn't destroy disco - it was assimilated into it, the intended satire getting lost in the noise.

    • @ShawnRavenfire
      @ShawnRavenfire Před 26 dny

      @@ospero7681 At the time SNF was being made, most of the people in the industry thought that disco was on the decline, but after the movie came out, there was a massive spike in its popularity. The filmmakers at the time thought they were making a movie about a brief minor trend in music and dance clubs.

    • @wildfire9280
      @wildfire9280 Před 24 dny +3

      I don’t think it could have, considering Disco Demolition Derby took another 3 years to happen.

    • @CabaretDescartes
      @CabaretDescartes Před 23 dny +7

      ​@@wildfire9280this wasn't even the thing that ended disco, it just naturally fell off as synth pop and house took over

  • @misstiger6126
    @misstiger6126 Před měsícem +100

    The reason why Heatwaves got popular never fails to make me laugh 😂😂
    (You can also see via the google search volume when the fanfiction got updated and also the listeners went up)

    • @ToWhom
      @ToWhom Před 24 dny +5

      I need more info

  • @EarnestWilliamsGeofferic
    @EarnestWilliamsGeofferic Před měsícem +160

    I love this. Some kid doing the Macarena in his mom's kitchen, filmed with a webcam from 1999, a pencil sharpener is the main prop, and the fancy graphics ... well, the white board, is great.
    And the thing is, the writing is excellent. If the writing is good, you can do anything.
    Bravo!

  • @tymiller4689
    @tymiller4689 Před 15 dny +3

    “There’s no holiday charm here, just a dysfunctional family” brotha came out of nowhere 💀

  • @bland9876
    @bland9876 Před měsícem +14

    If you didn't dance to the macarena in gym class in elementary school did you even grow up in America?

  • @berke2336
    @berke2336 Před měsícem +365

    CZcams suggesting a hidden gem of a channel with less than 1k subs was not on my bingo card

    • @thedubstepdoge
      @thedubstepdoge Před měsícem +5

      Now almost 5k subs

    • @RLucas3000
      @RLucas3000 Před měsícem +4

      @@thedubstepdogeI was just gonna say this, this vid should honestly get him to 100k! It must be a shock going from 4000 in a single vid

    • @thenewgray
      @thenewgray Před 25 dny +1

      Great essay too!

    • @7up.m0cha
      @7up.m0cha Před 13 dny +2

      Right now hes on the road to 10k! Yippee!!

  • @JesterzzzXD
    @JesterzzzXD Před měsícem +220

    8:40 i feel like a sleeper agent and that was my wake up call wtffff 😭😭😭

    • @kx2i529
      @kx2i529 Před měsícem +62

      An image of Biggie Smalls flashed in my head

    • @realyungjoe
      @realyungjoe Před měsícem +42

      I started going uhhh involuntarily and got freaked out before hearing the bass and realizing

    • @trixiesgranparanz
      @trixiesgranparanz Před měsícem +25

      NO LIKE GENUINELY😭😭

    • @Ariesmatic
      @Ariesmatic Před měsícem +13

      I instantly became the Leonardo Dicaprio point meme

    • @Sealo.
      @Sealo. Před měsícem +9

      i got jumpscared

  • @Marylandbrony
    @Marylandbrony Před měsícem +87

    "Don't Worry be Happy" is unusual because the singer is mainly associated with acceplla. Not regular music.

    • @Cry_ct
      @Cry_ct Před měsícem +2

      accapella you mean?

    • @chrisjohnson7929
      @chrisjohnson7929 Před měsícem +11

      The whole song was a cappella.

    • @ivarsild
      @ivarsild Před měsícem +10

      He, Bobby McFerrin, was mainly jazz composer and musician and singer... That kind of pop was not his area, but made him worldwide star overnight.

    • @iancowley8190
      @iancowley8190 Před měsícem +8

      Don't Worry Be Happy is entirely done in a cappela. His voice imitated many instruments.
      He also did the theme to The Cosby Show...

    • @johnallenbankson
      @johnallenbankson Před dnem

      @@chrisjohnson7929thank you for spelling it correctly! Two words, two “p’s,” 2 “l’s.”

  • @MacInTheBox
    @MacInTheBox Před 28 dny +12

    This just in: Boy makes least monitizable video

  • @1sportsfan
    @1sportsfan Před 29 dny +8

    AMADEUS the movie had come out in 1984 and movies took about a year to get to videotape back then. So the ROCK ME AMADEUS song, which was INSPIRED BY THE MOVIE (but not officially linked to it), still had "AMADEUS - MANIA" to ride on when it came out in 85.

  • @ConvincingPeople
    @ConvincingPeople Před měsícem +184

    The story behind Kyu Sakamoto's "Sukiyaki"-the actual title of which "Ue wo Muite Arukou", literally "I Look Up As I Walk"-is actually really, really interesting. The lyricist, Rokusuke Ei, actually wrote the lyrics back in 1960 while walking home from the Anpo protests against the U.S.-Japan Security Treaty; he intended it as an elegy for Zengakuren, the radical left-wing student movement which sought to resist the swing back to right-wing rule in Japan after the American occupation only to be crushed by both the Japanese government and the American military, but he kept the lyrics subtle and universal enough to be interpreted as being about any lost love. If you actually read the lyrics with this in mind, knowing *why* Ei was walking home crying in the rain, it's really powerful and sad. Honestly one of my favourite hit songs ever.

    • @homosapien7316
      @homosapien7316 Před měsícem +2

      One of my teachers told me about the song last year and it's since been one of my favorite japanese songs. There's just something about it

    • @viewbuster1979
      @viewbuster1979 Před 6 dny +1

      I also love this song.

  • @phillinsogood
    @phillinsogood Před měsícem +181

    Crazy how Gangnam Style never peaked at the top spot. It’s the quintessential modern novelty song lol.
    Great video. I love these billboard videos. 😊

    • @realyungjoe
      @realyungjoe Před měsícem +65

      If I'm not mistaken, it was because they didn't start counting youtube views for the charts yet, and since it became the most watched video on CZcams for awhile it was decided to count them. Quite literally, gangnam style sprinted so the Harlem shake could fly to the moon the following year

    • @kennywong4239
      @kennywong4239 Před měsícem +17

      @@realyungjoe The worst thing was, it spent several weeks trailing a rather obscure Maroon 5's song, One Night which topped the chart for 9 weeks. Talk about strange No.1, which One Night should be one of them actually.

    • @livwake
      @livwake Před měsícem +4

      It did in the UK

    • @williamstrachan
      @williamstrachan Před měsícem

      @@livwake what a ridiculous time. People doing the fuckin' dance at the pub if someone put it on the jukebox.

    • @PleasedTown
      @PleasedTown Před měsícem +5

      @@kennywong4239One More Night wasn't obscure tho, it was everywhere back then. But it was wild that that song was #1 instead of Payphone from the same album (Payphone is definitely more popular lol)

  • @possiblyadog
    @possiblyadog Před měsícem +163

    'Somebody That I Used to Know' was at #1 for 8 consecutive weeks in the US, and was #1 in more than 23 countries. It was SO HUGE for Gotye ( a previously unknown Australian artist ), it likely ended his career. He has not released ANY music since.

    • @crabring
      @crabring Před měsícem +13

      I remember when stations started playing that all the time. I'm like why? Who is this? Haha

    • @abook945
      @abook945 Před měsícem +28

      Shame. Making Mirrors was a fantastic album and I really wish we could’ve heard more from him. I don’t believe he wanted to be famous though, so stepping back makes sense.

    • @winneryeahmate
      @winneryeahmate Před měsícem +7

      There were several singles he released after. But none charted in Australia or anywhere else.

    • @lIlCitanul
      @lIlCitanul Před měsícem +2

      Likely because the song was a plagiarism. And it cost him 45% off profits from the song.

    • @crabring
      @crabring Před měsícem +12

      @@lIlCitanul what song does it plagiarize?

  • @dpcnreactions7062
    @dpcnreactions7062 Před 28 dny +5

    My Dingaling was loved by my father's generation while I hated it. However, It has warmed up to me in recent years but not as much as it did my father and his friends who, when drunk, would blast the song and sing it or try to.

  • @randomone4832
    @randomone4832 Před 10 dny +1

    Fun fact: streaming is what’s causing old songs to re-chart. Before the advent of streaming, it would have been near impossible for an older song to re-chart, as requesting an old song on the radio or buying albums years after release was quite difficult.

  • @loismae73
    @loismae73 Před měsícem +200

    As a previously cringey minecraft teenager, I got physically whiplashed suddenly hearing heatwaves

    • @AlexDown1
      @AlexDown1 Před měsícem +24

      I was out of the loop on all that stuff, but my friend was not, hearing Heatwaves a while back was her favorite song I thought nothing of it, hilarious how that aged, and no she has not recovered after that time in her life lmao.

    • @scrensaver_
      @scrensaver_ Před měsícem +3

      No because same

    • @judgesaturn507
      @judgesaturn507 Před měsícem +7

      Still insane that one of the biggest hits of all time has THAT backstory

    • @XinyueLim.
      @XinyueLim. Před měsícem +11

      As soon as I heard it I had to pause and take off my headphones to cringe. Hoping he wouldn't mention that

    • @LiquidPr1d3
      @LiquidPr1d3 Před měsícem +3

      I could've gone my whole life without knowing this:(

  • @bsquared4604
    @bsquared4604 Před měsícem +47

    I bought Disco Duck. I was a kid. I still like it. Those were the days where you had to wait for it to come on the radio. I think it went to number 1 because it was popular with kids. You Light of My Life. You HAD to be there. It was from a movie of the same name sung by Debbie Boone, daughter of famous singer Pat Boone. It had religious overtones. It meant different things to a very wide audience.

    • @mikepaulus4766
      @mikepaulus4766 Před měsícem +2

      I loved Disco Duck as a kid. I was 5 when it came out.

    • @Cheepchipsable
      @Cheepchipsable Před 16 dny

      Yes DD was just a fun stupis song.
      A bit sad so many try hard try and make it deep and meaningful.

    • @romeoslover817
      @romeoslover817 Před 14 dny

      Spot on on both counts

  • @DerKlemm-Crafter
    @DerKlemm-Crafter Před měsícem +54

    1:54 for us in Germany (or Austria) this was insane. Falco did something that was never done before and it never happened again. He was a legend. R.I.P Falco :(

    • @richardmackinnon611
      @richardmackinnon611 Před měsícem +13

      Twice, if you count "Der Kommissar".

    • @DerKlemm-Crafter
      @DerKlemm-Crafter Před měsícem +1

      @@richardmackinnon611 ohh right. And it also was Falco :D

    • @meias.
      @meias. Před 27 dny

      Real! He's an absolute legend

    • @thenewgray
      @thenewgray Před 25 dny +3

      Don't turn around.

    • @qqw743
      @qqw743 Před 20 dny

      @@richardmackinnon611 Without "Der Komissar," I am sure that "Rock Me Amadeus" would have never hit big. The first was a smaller hit but established him. It was also a much better and more complex song. "Rock Me Amadeus" was a novelty hit, playing on the single-note or octave sound as in Safety Dance or Da Da Da,

  • @ljphoenix4341
    @ljphoenix4341 Před 13 dny +1

    I hope this channel continues to grow, as the editing is well done, the writing is funny, and the presentation is spot on.

  • @tim..indeed
    @tim..indeed Před měsícem +40

    Dominique from The Singing Nun was partially so popular because its release coincided with the Kennedy assassination. So it was driven by real life events, even if not directly associated.

    • @Cheepchipsable
      @Cheepchipsable Před 16 dny

      I might be wrong but the Flying Nun might have been on TV about that time.

    • @douglasdanke5779
      @douglasdanke5779 Před dnem

      Dominique also had its numbers padded in order to keep Louie, Louie by the Kingsmen from going to #1

  • @davidcheater4239
    @davidcheater4239 Před měsícem +43

    There's a bit more context to Falco.
    German popular music in the 1980s was very innovative and internationally popular. A number of artists hit the charts in North America: Nina Hagen, Nena (99 Red Balloons #2), Peter Schilling, and AHA. An Austrian rapper was unusual but there was an audience for German Pop in the USA.

    • @Itcouldbebunnies
      @Itcouldbebunnies Před měsícem +12

      But a-ha is a Norwegian band, and they sing in English.

    • @mal2ksc
      @mal2ksc Před 29 dny

      @@Itcouldbebunnies And they're mostly a rock and roll band, not a synth pop band.

    • @Itcouldbebunnies
      @Itcouldbebunnies Před 29 dny +1

      @@mal2ksc
      No, a-ha is definitely synthpop.

    • @ospero7681
      @ospero7681 Před 27 dny

      @@mal2ksc Nice try, but the song that broke them into the US (to the extent that they're considered a one-hit wonder there) definitely rode on the synthpop wave.

  • @digitalzealot7026
    @digitalzealot7026 Před měsícem +58

    It's interesting how it took so long for All I Want For Christmas to chart, considering it was already a classic Xmas song up to that point

    • @Ethan-en2ij
      @Ethan-en2ij Před měsícem +16

      I'm pretty sure a large part was because of the rules over holiday songs on the Hot 100

    • @digitalzealot7026
      @digitalzealot7026 Před měsícem

      @@Ethan-en2ij Makes sense lol

    • @hausofsteph
      @hausofsteph Před měsícem

      Probably because, back in the 90s and even the 2000s, you could only buy the song once and it counted as one unity sold, now with the streaming era, you can listen to a song as many times as you want and each stream count as one sale

    • @lawman592
      @lawman592 Před měsícem +7

      I wouldn't be surprised if they reinstate it. Old Christmas songs now clog the charts so much from Thanksgiving to New Years that hardly anybody releases new singles during the last 2 months of the year unless it's holiday related.

    • @jamesdurtka2709
      @jamesdurtka2709 Před 29 dny +4

      Pet theory: nostalgia runs on 20 year cycles. Adults don't get nostalgic about something that happened in the last 10 years, that's too recent. Has to be 15+, and the peak is probably somewhere around 20 years, give or take. Also coincides with right around the time the people who were kids back then might start having kids of their own

  • @UnOrigionalOne
    @UnOrigionalOne Před 26 dny +3

    Well, now I have a playlist for the next time it's my turn to drive.

  • @27soulbrutha
    @27soulbrutha Před měsícem +3

    If you could have heard how loud and how hard I laughed when you said “Disco Duck”. I had tears in my eyes because i recently added it to one of my playlist!!…🤣

  • @snw9729
    @snw9729 Před měsícem +9

    “Monster Mash also hit #1, but that’s not a surprise; It was a graveyard smash!” said in such a dead serious tone absolutely sent me

  • @RetroPokemonDepot
    @RetroPokemonDepot Před měsícem +45

    "Oh they're cowboys now" I lost it lmao

  • @DiabeetusStudios
    @DiabeetusStudios Před měsícem +517

    yo dude you already hit the algorithm i just got recommended this outta nowhere and i gotta say the production quality is amazing for the number of subs you got right now. i bet this one gonna hit 500k views by this august. The editing is top notch, and i see you working with what you got seems like a laptop camera or sumn. Anyway cheers im definitely giving you a sub.

    • @Ramboost007
      @Ramboost007 Před měsícem +5

      Got it as a recommendation next to a Todd In The Shadows video

    • @morbidsearch
      @morbidsearch Před měsícem +3

      ​@@Ramboost007
      I got recommended this guy last summer after his "worst movie" video. I think I was on a Drew and Danny binge

    • @_MaxHeadroom_
      @_MaxHeadroom_ Před měsícem

      The music parts are too quiet but that's nitpicking

    • @seansukonnik3468
      @seansukonnik3468 Před měsícem

      🎉500k🎉

    • @gfdggdfgdgf
      @gfdggdfgdgf Před měsícem +1

      ​@@Ramboost007 guessing he got some inspiration from Todd

  • @googlethecat4218
    @googlethecat4218 Před 28 dny +4

    I’m not even kidding when I say this, but this might be my favourite video on all of CZcams. Such an entertaining video. Your humour is awesome.

  • @BirchMonkey857
    @BirchMonkey857 Před 26 dny +4

    Also Rock Me Amadeus had MTV coverage, exploding its popularity in the US.
    tbh I never actually learned Macarena, I'm too busy knowing that it's just a jump to the left and a step to the ri-i-ight
    I have one thing to say about movie songs: It gave us Tom Lehrer's Oedipus Rex, so there's that.
    I mean... Ghostbusters is more or less a catchier version of I Want a New Drug, and they admitted that, so...
    "Pretty avant-garde, even by Prince's standards" is that actually possible? Besides, the Batusi isn't in there.

  • @angelsfancrc1
    @angelsfancrc1 Před měsícem +61

    I was getting scared you weren’t going to mention Harlem Shake. To this day, I cannot figure out how it kept Gangnam Style, a song that would’ve fit quite nicely with the Macarena and one of the biggest phenomena of the early 2010s out of the 1 spot.
    Also, I’m baffled by Sukiyaki, even though thats a good tune.

    • @LegendLeaguer
      @LegendLeaguer Před měsícem +9

      I think Harlem Shake was the next year and someone else said HS only got on there because Billboard started counting CZcams views right as it got popular

    • @troybaxter
      @troybaxter Před měsícem +8

      HS was the following year and was a direct result of Gangnam Style.
      As others have put, the issue with Gangnam style was criteria for the Top 100 at the time. CZcams wasn't taken all that seriously back in 2011. Gangnam Style changed that and in 2012 I believe they started using CZcams as a metric. As a result, Harlem Shake shot up the charts and took #1.

  • @loismae73
    @loismae73 Před měsícem +35

    I must admit I’ve unironically listened to ghostbusters and Alvin and the chipmunks

    • @hausofsteph
      @hausofsteph Před měsícem +17

      Ghostbusters is an actual bop, it’s literally a big song since the time it was released

    • @MagicMonkey96
      @MagicMonkey96 Před 29 dny +2

      The whole soundtrack for ghostbusters is great tbh

    • @hausofsteph
      @hausofsteph Před 28 dny

      @@MagicMonkey96 full of bops!

    • @Cheepchipsable
      @Cheepchipsable Před 16 dny

      Ghostbusters had to pay royalties to Huey Lewis, (I want a new Drug)

  • @Kinsfire
    @Kinsfire Před měsícem +40

    I'm old enough to remember "You Light Up My Life" on the radio. For a while it had the record for the longest run on the chart. To this day I can't listen to it without wanting to turn the radio off, because at the time, it played so much on some stations that it felt like it was "All Debbie All The Time!"

    • @taokodr
      @taokodr Před měsícem +1

      It was *EVERYWHERE*!
      My mother had it on 8-track and played it in the house quite a bit.
      Do you remember the tv movie it spawned?

    • @GeneSavage
      @GeneSavage Před měsícem +2

      This is why no one has heard it since. Anybody who was alive when it was a hit would throw themselves off a building if they heard it again today. It was driven. in. to. the. GROUND. That entire generation is going to have to die before a younger generation can re-discover it and go, "oh, this isn't bad..." If we are still alive, we will use our whole body to stop them from playing Debbie Boone!!

    • @mal2ksc
      @mal2ksc Před 29 dny +2

      I have done a parody of this song (entitled "You Darken My Door") and sent it to a friend who grew up in Texas and was old enough to have "been there", and he had no recollection of Debby Boone or _You Light Up My Life_ whatsoever. I was kinda sorry I had destroyed his blissful ignorance.

    • @Kinsfire
      @Kinsfire Před 29 dny +2

      @@mal2ksc You ended his hysterical amnesia over the song. *laugh* I wish I could forget the damned thing.

    • @thenewgray
      @thenewgray Před 25 dny +2

      I was super young, but I remember it literally being everywhere constantly. Also it reminded me of a movie theme song for some reason. I always just assumed it was from a movie.

  • @jimmytwoguys
    @jimmytwoguys Před dnem

    You light up my life has spent more than 40 years on Country and Soft Rock stations on constant rotation. I myself do not listen to these stations, but I have spent the last 30 years going from office to office where these stations are playing in the background, and hear it at least once a week.

  • @yuze485
    @yuze485 Před 29 dny +6

    I'm surprised Gangnam Style wasn't mentioned, especially in the foreign language tier

  • @briannab.2330
    @briannab.2330 Před měsícem +40

    You saying you were in 5th grade when Harlem Shake happened made me feel ancient. I was graduating high school.

  • @jamesmarci2971
    @jamesmarci2971 Před měsícem +39

    I remember you was conflicted - misusing your influence to sign three chipmunks to your record label.

  • @andrewbromage7365
    @andrewbromage7365 Před měsícem +85

    "Ice Ice Baby" was slammed at the time, but you should listen to the lyrics. It's actually much more profound than you think.
    It tells the story of a young Robert Van Winkle who was at a party or a cipher or something, in one of the beachfront parts of Miami. Someone who was clearly high started shooting, and Mr Van Winkle grabbed his own gun (because of course he brought one, it was that kind of party) and got the hell out of there as police were showing up. The police paid him no attention, but only because he was white.
    That's... shockingly still relevant today.

    • @OldsmobileCutlass1969Va
      @OldsmobileCutlass1969Va Před 29 dny +11

      People give him tons of crap for this song... But, he used his good business sense to capitalize on it! And started a few other business with his own money!

    • @MontySlython
      @MontySlython Před 27 dny +13

      @@OldsmobileCutlass1969Va Too bad he stole the bassline from one of the most recognizable and critically acclaimed rock acts ever

    • @Milktube
      @Milktube Před 24 dny +1

      It was irrelevant then just as much as it was today. White people commit absurdly less violent crime than all other races. It simply makes sense not to pay attention to that demographic because they suspecting them to be the cause of a violent crime is just like suspecting 80-year-old grandmas or 4-year-old toddlers - sure they can occasionally do something, but it is rare and out of the ordinary.

    • @MsDudette21
      @MsDudette21 Před 23 dny +3

      @@MontySlython Under Pressure goes dun nuh nuh nuh nuh nuh. his goes dun nuh nuh nuh nuh nuh NUH. 🤣 im kidding but THAT was his explanation

  • @whodatchannel
    @whodatchannel Před měsícem +7

    didnt leave a like up until the "I remember you was conflicted"

  • @bit9873
    @bit9873 Před 16 dny

    5:52 "the MOVEMENT" with the tiniest little hip shimmy got me laughing for a good minute, impeccable timing

  • @valeriemcdonald440
    @valeriemcdonald440 Před měsícem +47

    My guess for why a Japanese or French song would be popular in the 60s is that American troops heard songs where they were stationed and then brought them home.
    In Canada, the Macarena was popular for the dance, but we didn't get the version with English words on the radio. For some reason the English one seems to be the only version available now.
    Also, Snow isn't particularly strange if you look up his story.

    • @I-Libertine
      @I-Libertine Před měsícem +1

      A better and more plausible explanation? Exoticism in the early 60s.

  • @paulojrneto
    @paulojrneto Před měsícem +25

    Fun fact: Right Said Fred didn't reach #1 in their native UK with I'm Too Sexy (it was blocked out of the top spot by Bryan Adams's Everything I Do), but they did reach #1 there with their third single Deeply Dippy.

    • @PendelSteven
      @PendelSteven Před měsícem

      Which is also a good song.

    • @iancowley8190
      @iancowley8190 Před měsícem

      @@PendelSteven
      Even though it ripped off Happy Together by The Turtles

  • @MPbmfm
    @MPbmfm Před měsícem +22

    I blame the rise of The Macarena to the entertainment personnel of every hotel/resort by the Mediterranean Sea because it was on the daily schedule that you had to learn the "dance"

  • @izzytodd4242
    @izzytodd4242 Před 16 dny +1

    My mom hated the Chipmunks Christmas song. Mainly because I didn’t stop singing it multiple times a day until July.

  • @__dane__
    @__dane__ Před 29 dny +18

    Who let the dogs out is a certified banger that deserved at least a mention

    • @ospero7681
      @ospero7681 Před 27 dny +6

      Not in a video about #1 hits in the US. Who Let the Dogs Out peaked at #40.

  • @morbidsearch
    @morbidsearch Před měsícem +27

    The only other Eurovision song to top Billboard was "L'amour est bleu" by Vicky Leandros, which represented Luxembourg in 1967 and finished 4th.
    Except it was a cover in English and sung by a man.

    • @LukeMillner
      @LukeMillner  Před měsícem +5

      Almost included that one! It was one of the last orchestral instrumentals to go #1. Didn't know it was in Eurovision!

  • @TrocChamp
    @TrocChamp Před měsícem +23

    Man DISCO was great, It was like I was in some sort of ELYSIUM

  • @alexzyatorres5021
    @alexzyatorres5021 Před měsícem +66

    I really liked this video. When it was on my recommend I thought this was a bigger channel. Everything is very nice. Keep going this is so fun - a new subscriber

    • @hausofsteph
      @hausofsteph Před měsícem

      I got surprised it’s his first video in almost a year and that he has only 11 videos, as I thought he had like thousands of other videos

  • @SL-wt8fm
    @SL-wt8fm Před 22 dny +9

    11:31 🎀 ✨✨𝒷𝒶𝓉𝒹𝒶𝓃𝒸𝑒✨✨ 🎀

  • @VLITMER
    @VLITMER Před 3 dny +1

    Ive never watched you before and probably never will, but this video got recommended to me and i seen macklemore in the thrift shop music video in the thumbnail and i just need to inform you that i am a habitual thrift shopper that goes to every loacal store atleast once a week and while im driving i will play that song on repeat.
    Also i Refer to thrift shopping as "macklemoring" i will consistently tell people im going macklemoring when heading to goodwill.
    Have a good day.

  • @justinganz1173
    @justinganz1173 Před měsícem +26

    I feel like one of the reasons Heat Waves got popular was due it being included in FIFA 21

    • @noum5971
      @noum5971 Před měsícem +12

      i was reading the said fanfiction when i was released. it got so popular, it broke the most popular fanfiction website because a new chapter released. so many people were storming the website, that it was out for multiple days. it was my number one song on spotify in 2021 because of that. truly, what a time.

    • @hausofsteph
      @hausofsteph Před měsícem

      @@noum5971this story reminds me of when someone made an edit on TikTok of Wednesday dancing to Bloody Mary by Lady Gaga and it became one of her biggest hits (it wasn’t number one but the song was massive, specially on CZcams Shorts and on Wednesday related stuff)

    • @davestrider4973
      @davestrider4973 Před měsícem

      Oh boy.

  • @Kagrenackle
    @Kagrenackle Před měsícem +21

    Got recommended this out of nowhere. Wasn't disappointed. Great work!

  • @shoikler
    @shoikler Před měsícem +38

    Under disco, there's Donna Summer's cover of "MacArthur Park"; the Richard Harris (yes, the actor) original only made it to #2.

    • @Ethan-en2ij
      @Ethan-en2ij Před měsícem +6

      It makes sense though why it was successful though. It's a bop, Donna Summer already had a decent amount of success and fame, it was disco (which corporations were still trying to profit off at the time), and people were most likely familiar with the original.

    • @crystalp7242
      @crystalp7242 Před měsícem +2

      “MacArthur Park” is one of those songs where the Weird Al parody is much better than the original. (It’s called “Jurassic Park”, if you want to check it out.)
      Admittedly, though, Donna Summer sang the heck out of her version. Part of me would love to see someone cover “Jurassic Park” but sing it like Donna Summer’s version of “MacArthur Park”.

    • @mwanush
      @mwanush Před měsícem +3

      I'll never get that recipe again :(

    • @donnastan101
      @donnastan101 Před měsícem

      Macarthur park (the Donna version) is AMAZING though??

  • @bl0odyt34rz
    @bl0odyt34rz Před 3 dny

    “My ding-a-ling” walked so “CPR” could run.

  • @Polo-ox2wy
    @Polo-ox2wy Před 4 dny +1

    Honestly the Harlem Shake was such an interesting period of the internet, I really wish we had something like that again where everyone just got together to do something insanely goofy in unison

    • @juicyboxesxo
      @juicyboxesxo Před 4 dny

      it's really hard to make viral stuff now that viral content isn't *really* a thing bc everyone's watching something different :(

  • @1rhpsfan
    @1rhpsfan Před měsícem +21

    My mom used to sing "Mr. Custar" every time she would get up in the morning to go to work. (I am not kidding.)

    • @seannolan9857
      @seannolan9857 Před měsícem +1

      I've definitely found occasions to say "hey Charlie duck your head"!

    • @3Cr15w311
      @3Cr15w311 Před měsícem +1

      @@seannolan9857 You were a little bit late on that one, Charlie! Cracks me up every time.

  • @BigBeautifulBrain
    @BigBeautifulBrain Před měsícem +13

    That is bananas to think about the fact that Macklemore was your introduction to rappers. lolol. That made me laugh the most. Also "You Light Up My Life" is a true banger. I wanted to sing the LeAnn Rimes version of it for my 8th grade talent show back in 2000.

  • @josephnunez4450
    @josephnunez4450 Před měsícem +16

    I don't know for sure but I remember hearing that Filthy Frank aka Joji was the one who started the Harlem Shake trend.

  • @MysteryMii
    @MysteryMii Před 18 dny +1

    Fun fact about Stars on 45: it holds the record for the longest titled song to ever appear on any Billboard chart because in order to use The Beatles’ songs, they had to put the name of every single song that was used in the track in the official title, which is as follows: “Medley: Intro 'Venus' / Sugar Sugar / No Reply / I'll Be Back / Drive My Car / Do You Want to Know a Secret / We Can Work It Out / I Should Have Known Better / Nowhere Man / You're Going to Lose That Girl / Stars on 45”

  • @theshoeman7044
    @theshoeman7044 Před 5 dny +1

    Brilliant. And the list of off-the-rails, strange songs will never come to an end.

  • @KingdomWolf2351
    @KingdomWolf2351 Před měsícem +15

    "Oh, thats a choice"
    Best quote ive heard from a stranger in ages. 👏🏽😆
    I will be thinking about this phrase for the rest of eternity due to my current work enviornent and the absolute winners who work there.
    Thank you for this!