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30 FORGOTTEN One Hit Wonders From 1968 In 1968, something strange happened on the Billboard charts. For the first—and only—time ever, three consecutive No.1 songs were one-hit wonders. Artists exploded onto AM radio… then vanished. This documentary-style deep dive uncovers 30 forgotten one-hit wonder songs from 1968—tracks that once dominated transistor radios, jukeboxes, American Bandstand, and The Ed Sullivan Show, before disappearing from pop culture almost completely. These are NOT the obvious one-hit wonders everyone already talks about. These are the lost hits, the buried chart climbers, the songs that peaked on the Billboard Hot 100 and were never heard from again. #1960sMusic #OneHitWonders #MusicHistory #1968Music #ForgottenSongs #LostSongs #BillboardHot100 #ClassicHits #VintageMusic #MusicDocumentary #SongsYouForgot #RetroMusic #ForgottenHits #ClassicMusic #PopMusicHistory #OldiesMusic #HiddenHits #MusicNostalgia #ChartHistory #retropop 🎶 VIDEO CONTENTS 30. “Shame, Shame” – British garage-pop arranged by John Paul Jones. 29. “Naturally Stoned” – Psychedelic hit by Chuck Woolery. 28. “The Funky Judge” – Funk-soul hit tied to the “Judge” pop culture craze. 27.“Listen Here” – Jazz-funk that introduced the electric saxophone to radio. 26.“Born Free” – Gospel-driven soul cover and surprise pop success. 25.“Can’t Find the Time” – Sunshine-pop from the “Boss-Town Sound” era. 24.“Love Makes a Woman” – Chicago soul classic by singer-songwriter Barbara Acklin. 23.“Does Your Mama Know About Me” – Motown hit addressing interracial romance. 22.“Pictures of Matchstick Men” – Status Quo’s psychedelic US chart success. 21.“Quick Joey Small” – Bubblegum pop created by a studio supergroup. 20.“Tiptoe Through the Tulips” – Surreal falsetto novelty hit by Tiny Tim. 19.“Lo Mucho Que Te Quiero” – Bilingual crossover breaking radio barriers. 18.“Storybook Children” – Interracial soul duet that faced TV bans. 17.“A Question of Temperature” – Garage-psychedelic hit by the Balloon Farm. 16.“Little Arrows” – One-hit wonder featuring session guitar by Jimmy Page. 15.“Sweet Inspiration” – Gospel-soul hit by the group that backed Elvis. 14.“Love Power” – Romantic soul track later revived by Luther Vandross. 13.“Indian Reservation” – Folk-rock protest hit by Don Fardon. 12.“The Unicorn” – Folk-pop children’s classic by Shel Silverstein. 11.“I Love You” – Psychedelic hit derailed when the lead singer quit. 10.“Playboy” – Million-selling duet ended by the couple’s divorce. 9.“Shape of Things to Come” – Youth anthem by a fictional movie band. 8.“Master Jack” – Haunting folk-rock hit by South Africa’s Four Jacks and a Jill. 7.“Here Comes the Judge” – Pigmeat Markham’s proto-rap pioneer. 6.“The Horse” – Instrumental where the credited artist isn’t heard. 5.“Here Comes the Judge” – Motown funk hit by Shorty Long. 4.“Nobody But Me” – High-energy garage rock classic. 3.“Court of Love” – Harmony-soul arranged by Donny Hathaway. 2.“Girl Watcher” – Million-selling beach-music recorded in a tiny studio. 1.“Reach Out of the Darkness” – 1968 flower-power anthem of optimism. 💬 Join the Conversation Which song shocked you the most? Which one did you actually remember? Drop it in the comments 👇 Featured Topics: forgotten one hit wonders, one hit wonders of the 1960s, 1968 music hits, lost 60s songs, forgotten 60s hits, Billboard Hot 100 1968, classic one hit wonders, songs that disappeared, AM radio hits 1960s, jukebox era music, obscure 1960s music, rare 60s hits, one hit wonder stories, music history documentary, forgotten 1960s one-hit wonders, lost Billboard Hot 100 hits, AM radio vs FM radio transition, 1968 music industry collapse, psychedelic rock, soul, funk, bubblegum pop, artists erased by history, rare pop music trivia, vintage chart toppers, Shame Shame, Naturally Stoned, The Funky Judge, Listen Here, Born Free, Can’t Find the Time, Love Makes a Woman, Does Your Mama Know About Me, Pictures of Matchstick Men, Quick Joey Small, Tiptoe Through the Tulips, Lo Mucho Que Te Quiero, Storybook Children, A Question of Temperature, Little Arrows, Sweet Inspiration, Love Power, The Unicorn, I Love You, Playboy, Shape of Things to Come, Master Jack, Here Comes the Judge, The Horse, Nobody But Me, Court of Love, Girl Watcher, Reach Out of the Darkness, Donny Hathaway, Steve Marriott, Chuck Woolery, Wilson Pickett, Eddie Harris, Diana Ross, Barbara Acklin, Smokey Robinson, Francis Rossi, Tiny Tim, Jody Miller, Billy Vera, Judy Clay, Leapy Lee, Cissy Houston, Don Fardon, Larry Norman, Pigmeat Markham, Cliff Nobles, Shorty Long, Dickie Harmon, Cecil Washington, Donnie Weaver, Jim Post, Cathy Post,forgotten chart hits, lost pop classics, vanished radio hits, one hit wonder bands, 1960s pop culture, psychedelic soul hits, garage rock one hit wonders, bubblegum pop hits, Motown deep cuts, AM radio classics, jukebox oldies,forgotten Billboard songs, music nostalgia documentary, retro pop history, classic rock deep cut