Sometimes, musicians really do start out with a bang. That was the case for the following singer-songwriters from the 1960s, each of whom peaked on the charts with their debut single. However, most of these artists didnโt peak and then immediately fade away. Their high-charting debut singles led to pretty successful careers for years afterward. Letโs dive into a bit of 1960s music history, shall we?
Del Shannon
Del Shannon might have technically peaked with his debut song, but that very song led to a fairly long and successful career. A singer-songwriter of rock and country music, Shannon first hit the charts with his debut 1961 single, โRunawayโ, which he wrote with Max Crook. That rock and roll classic was a No. 1 hit on the Billboard Hot 100 chart, among quite a few others. Shannon never had a No. 1 hit again, but he continued to chart on the Hot 100 and in the UK well into the 1960s. A few of his other beloved hits include โHats Off To Larryโ and โLittle Town Flirtโ, both of which he wrote.
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Barbara George
R&B fans might remember Barbara Georgeโs Louisiana-tinged voice from the 1961 hit, โI Know (You Donโt Love Me No More)โ. That song was a No. 1 hit on the R&B charts and a No. 3 hit on the pop charts in the US. Sadly, George somehow never made it to the Top 40 again. Though, her follow-up tune, โYou Talk About Loveโ, came quite close. Both songs were written by George. Unfortunately, due to a lack of charting success, George retired from music by the early 1980s. She deserved better, darn it!
Gale Garnett
Singer-songwriter Gale Garnett had a smash hit on her hands with the 1964 tune, โWeโll Sing In The Sunshineโ. This folk-pop song was a No. 4 hit on the Hot 100 chart and also topped the Adult Contemporary chart. Itโs a gorgeous song, written entirely by Garnett. It won a Grammy Award, too. Her follow-up songs were similarly beautiful, especially โLovinโ Placeโ. Sadly, this entry on our list of singer-songwriters from the 1960s who peaked with their debut single didnโt enjoy lasting success in the music industry. However, her foray into music led to a successful career as an author and actress. In the end, it paid off.
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