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What band/artist has the most #2 hits on the Billboard 100 without ever having a #1 hit?
 

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Bob Dylan? Not sure about #2 but I'm pretty sure he never had a #1 hit.... I think he wrote some songs for other people that went to #1 but I don't think he had a #1.
 

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CCR is the correct answer. I hope you didn't Google and were just that damn smart. Had 5 #2 songs but no #1. I wonder if Ike and Tina had a #1 with Proud Mary and CCR didnt?

I had read many years ago that they had the most # 2s without a # 1. I did not remember that it was 5 of ‘em, but knew my answer was correct.
 
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Actually a couple surprise #1 hits that knocked them out of the top spot:

Everyday People (Sly And The Family Stone) > Proud Mary
Love Theme from Romeo And Juliet (Henry Mancini) > Bad Moon Rising
Sugar Sugar (The Archies) > Green River
Bridge Over Troubled Water (Simon And Garfunkel) > Travelin' Band/ Who'll Stop The Rain (double sided hit)
Ain't No Mountain High Enough (Diana Ross) > Lookin' Out My Back Door
 
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Actually a couple surprise #1 hits that knocked them out of the top spot:

Everyday People (Sly And The Family Stone) > Proud Mary
Love Theme from Romeo And Juliet (Henry Mancini) > Bad Moon Rising
Sugar Sugar (The Archies) > Green River
Bridge Over Troubled Water (Simon And Garfunkel) > Travelin' Band/ Who'll Stop The Rain (double sided hit)
Ain't No Mountain High Enough (Diana Ross) > Lookin' Out My Back Door
Henry Maninci? WTF.
 
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Henry Maninci? WTF.
The Archies? Really?

I mean, pop music is littered with songs that are classics and have been played on the radio and in cover bands across the nation for decades that never reached #1 due to some one-hit wonder or cheesy as hell pop song that managed to have its 15 minutes of fame.
 
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CCR is the correct answer. I hope you didn't Google and were just that damn smart. Had 5 #2 songs but no #1. I wonder if Ike and Tina had a #1 with Proud Mary and CCR didnt?
Interesting that John Fogerty (CCR's lead singer/songwriter) later had a #1 hit (The Old Man Down the Road) as a solo artist. Then he got sued for sounding too much like CCR by his old record company.
 

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Somebody at his old record company thought it was a good idea to sue Fogerty for plagiarizing HIMSELF! Uh, how is that even possible for someone to plagiarize themselves? The utter lunacy of the claim was off the charts, so to speak, and, yet, Fogerty had to go to court to defend himself. Unreal.
 
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The Archies? Really?

I mean, pop music is littered with songs that are classics and have been played on the radio and in cover bands across the nation for decades that never reached #1 due to some one-hit wonder or cheesy as hell pop song that managed to have its 15 minutes of fame.
Led Zepplin, Jimi Hendrix, Bob Dylan and the Who never had a #1 hit.
 

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Who was the only Group that had a #1 song in USA and Great Britain but never had another song hit the Charts?
 

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Who was the only Group that had a #1 song in USA and Great Britain but never had another song hit the Charts?
Dexys Midnight Runners or A-Ha.

I checked and this is the wrong answer because dexy's midnight runners had two number ones in the UK and aha only hit number two in the UK.
 
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Somebody at his old record company thought it was a good idea to sue Fogerty for plagiarizing HIMSELF! Uh, how is that even possible for someone to plagiarize themselves? The utter lunacy of the claim was off the charts, so to speak, and, yet, Fogerty had to go to court to defend himself. Unreal.

David Geffen sued Neil Young for not sounding enough like Neil Young.
 

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It One Hit Wonder but the Song is Every Well Known I feel. Another hint: it a song from the 60's
60s huh. Wild guess from your clue. Na Na Hey Hey Kiss Him Goodbye. Or Green Tambourine.
 

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Perhaps need to reword in a way, It a 2 person thing so I guess that not a "Group" but a " Duo". I actually think the Reason they only had 1 song to Chart was they only did this One song.
 

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Perhaps need to reword in a way, It a 2 person thing so I guess that not a "Group" but a " Duo". I actually think the Reason they only had 1 song to Chart was they only did this One song.
Gotcha. Gotta be In The Year 2525. I cheated a little because I didn't know they were a duo.
 
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It One Hit Wonder but the Song is Every Well Known I feel. Another hint: it a song from the 60's
My thoughts went immediately to Wild Thing. Also only hit two in the UK. I saw the correct answer. The Troggs had multiple hits I guess.
 

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60s huh. Wild guess from your clue. Na Na Hey Hey Kiss Him Goodbye. Or Green Tambourine.
A friend of mine was the drummer on green tambourine. he sat in for the regular drummer who was sick at the time. it was the only time he ever played with them but it was good enough for a yearly royalty check for about $50 for the rest of his life.
 

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Not a question. Just some good trivia that folks should know, and I learned this only a couple years ago…

Three of the eight financial backers for the 1975 Monty Python movie, “The Holy Grail”, were British Rock bands Pink Floyd and Led Zeppelin, and Jethro Tull frontman, Ian Anderson. The others were various record labels and folks in the industry. They gave their money for the tax write off because they were all in the top British tax bracket of 90%.

A couple years later former Beatle, George Harrison, mortgaged his house to get cash to start a movie production company and financed Monty Python’s next movie, “The Life Of Brian”.
 
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