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179. 18 One Hit Wonder Songs From 1952 You Need Hear Again Travel back to the golden age of jukeboxes and 78 rpm records with 18 One Hit Wonder Songs From 1952 You Need Hear Again. These early rock ’n’ roll, pop, and rhythm & blues classics lit up the charts for a brief moment before fading into history. In this nostalgic countdown, we rediscover the artists who became true One Hit Wonders, capturing lightning in a bottle during a transformative year in American music. Some of these One Hit Wonders helped shape the sound that would soon explode into mainstream rock ’n’ roll, while others remain hidden gems waiting to be remembered. If you love exploring vintage radio favorites and timeless One Hit Wonders, this retro journey is made for you. Which 1952 song still brings back memories of simpler times? Share your favorite below, give this video a like, and subscribe for more classic music countdowns every week! -------------------------------------------------------------------- 🔔 Stay tuned for the next forgotten gem. ❤️ Like if this video brought back memories. 💬 Tell us your favorite one hit wonder in the comments. ✅ And don’t forget to subscribe for more legendary tracks that made history—just once. -------------------------------------------------------------------- Wheel of Fortune – Kay Starr You Belong to Me – Jo Stafford Kiss of Fire – Georgia Gibbs High Noon (Do Not Forsake Me) – Tex Ritter Blue Tango – Leroy Anderson Anytime – Eddie Fisher Cry – Johnnie Ray & The Four Lads Auf Wiederseh’n Sweetheart – Vera Lynn Half As Much – Rosemary Clooney Delicado – Percy Faith I Went to Your Wedding – Patti Page Here in My Heart – Al Martino Blacksmith Blues – Ella Mae Morse Jambalaya (On the Bayou) – Jo Stafford Please, Mr. Sun – Tommy Edwards -------------------------------------------------------- #onehitwonders #forgottenhits #oldiesbutgoodies #1960songs #retroamerica