'Ice Ice Baby’, La Bamba', ‘‘Smells Like Teen Spirit'. While all are probably instantly recognisable to many people, they were surprise hits, to most eyes and ears, when they were released. And then there’s the one-hit wonders, the foot-tappers and cigarette lighter burners such as 'Video Killed The Radio Star’, ‘What's Up?’, ' My Sharona’ , ‘Tubthumping’ and many more, from bands that were never heard of before and soon faded back into obscurity. Who could have predicted these songs would become hits, even chart toppers? Some scientists suggest the question might be the wrong one: it’s not who, but what.
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