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5 Big Outta-Nowhere Super-Sleeper Pop and Rock Smashes

What exactly is a sleeper hit? In music, itโ€™s a song that doesnโ€™t get much attention when it is first released, only to become a smash hit at a later date. This might be months, years, or even decades later! There are many reasons why songs can become sleeper hits. They might be re-released as a single, be featured in a film or television show, or go viral on social media. Here are five songs that became massively popular long after they were first released.ย 

1. โ€œRunning up That Hillโ€ โ€” Kate Bush

Everyone and their mother has heard โ€œRunning up That Hillโ€โ€”in fact, after its massive success in 2022, theyโ€™re probably downright sick of it. The song was a modest hit when it was released in 1985. It hit No. 3 on the charts in Bushโ€™s native U.K. and No. 30 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100. But it would be nearly 40 years before it became a huge hit.ย 

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In 2022, the song was featured on the streaming series Stranger Things as a prominent plot point in helping the character Max escape the monster Vecna. The huge popularity of the show catapulted โ€œRunning up That Hillโ€ to No. 1 on charts around the world. It hit No. 3 on the Billboard Hot 100. Ironically, Bush doesnโ€™t allow her songs to be licensed as a ruleโ€”she only agreed in this case because she was already a big fan of Stranger Things. Good move on her part.ย 

2. โ€œWe Have All the Time in the Worldโ€ โ€” Louis Armstrong

Who would have expected a Louis Armstrong song to become a chart topper in the 1990s, more than 20 years after the singerโ€™s death? โ€œWe Have All the Time in the Worldโ€ was recorded in 1969 for the James Bond film On Her Majestyโ€™s Secret Service. But at the time, it didnโ€™t even chart. It wasnโ€™t until 1994, when My Bloody Valentine covered it for a Guinness beer commercial, that it became a hit. Seeing the writing on the wall, Armstrongโ€™s label re-released the original, which hit No. 3 in the U.K. Decades later, it remains a favorite for weddings in the U.K. and Ireland.ย 

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3. โ€œDream Onโ€ โ€” Aerosmith

Aerosmith was just getting started in 1973 when they released โ€œDream Onโ€ on their debut album. The original recording notably didnโ€™t feature frontman Steven Tyler fully utilizing his distinctive vocal style. It was a modest success when it was first released. But things really exploded two years later when the band re-recorded the song. The new version climbed to No. 6 on the Billboard Hot 100. It returned to the global charts in 2022 when rapper Eminem was inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. The ceremony included a live performance of the rapperโ€™s song โ€œSing for the Moment,โ€ which samples Aerosmithโ€™s song. Thus, โ€œDream Onโ€ is an example of a song that became a sleeper hit not just once, but several times!ย 

4. โ€œLaylaโ€ โ€” Derek & the Dominos

Almost every list of great sleeper hits will include Eric Claptonโ€™s โ€œLayla.โ€ Now one of his most iconic hits, the song was originally released in 1970 under the name of Claptonโ€™s one-off band Derek & the Dominos. At the time, it barely made a dent.That might have been because of the radio edit, which producers thought was necessary. The response was underwhelming. Two years later, โ€œLaylaโ€ got re-released in its original seven-minute version. It became a huge hit and is now considered not just one of Claptonโ€™s best works, but one of his greatest guitar pieces as well.

5. โ€œTruth Hurtsโ€ โ€” Lizzo

How many times have you heard Lizzoโ€™s โ€œTruth Hurts?โ€ 100 times? 200? If youโ€™re on TikTok, it might be even mohttps://music.youtube.com/watch?v=pzFPNctITis&feature=sharedre. Social media can do amazing things, like making old music newly popular. โ€œTruth Hurtsโ€ came out back in 2017 but barely made a blip on the charts. Two years later, it was featured on the movie soundtrack for Someone Great. Then it became a viral TikTok challenge. The track made Lizzo a superstar and the rest, as some people tend to say, is history.

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