The greatest one-hit wonders of the 1980s including 'Bette Davis Eyes' and 'Funkytown'

Featuring classic songs and guilty pleasures

Alphaville, Bobby McFerrin and Nena
Author: Scott ColothanPublished 6th Mar 2025
Last updated 24th Mar 2025

The 1980s was undoubtedly a vintage era for music. The decade saw synth-pop giants like The Human League and Pet Shop Boys rise to the fore, Madonna and Michael Jackson dominate the pop landscape, rock giants like Bon Jovi and Guns N’ Roses bring their heavier sounds to the masses, and Whitney Houston and Wham! score chart hit after chart hit.

With the launch of MTV, the way we consumed music drastically changed and videos swiftly became an art form. It wasn’t just Top of the Pops and magazines that brought music acts into our homes – artists were now much more visual, and they instantly inspired fashion and trends.

Alongside the big-name music stars dominating the charts, airwaves and television, there were a number of artists in the 1980s who were something of a flash in the pan on the charts.

From certified bangers to guilty pleasures, Greatest Hits Radio 80s rounds up some of the greatest one-hit wonders of the 1980s. Check them out below!

The greatest one-hit wonders of the 1980s:

Bobby McFerrin - 'Don't Worry Be Happy' (1988):

If Bobby McFerrin’s impossibly feel-good anthem 'Don't Worry Be Happy' doesn’t bring a smile to your chops, then truly nothing will. The song reached Number 2 in the UK and topped the charts in the US, however it proved to be Bobby's only hit single. In the early noughties, Rolling Stone ranked it as among the 15 Best Whistling Songs of All Time.

Fiction Factory – ‘Feels Like Heaven’ (1983):

Scottish new wave band Fiction Factory reached Number 6 on the UK charts with their feel-good synth gem ‘Feels Like Heaven’ and it was also a huge smash across Europe. Fiction Factory failed to chart again, and they disbanded four years after the release of their only hit.

Kim Carnes – ‘Bette Davis Eyes’ (1981):

Originally recorded by Jackie DeShannon for her 1975 album ‘New Arrangement’, thanks to Kim Carnes’ powerful, smoky voice, ‘Bette Davis Eyes’ became a gargantuan hit in 1981, reaching Number 1 in 21 countries and denting the UK singles chart Top 10. Despite enjoying a lengthy recording career, Kim Carnes failed to notch up another Top 40 hit again.

Nena – ‘99 Red Balloons’ (1984):

German singer and songwriter Nena – real name Gabriele Kerner – was propelled to international fame in 1983 with her decidedly Blondie-esque new wave anthem ‘99 Luftballons.’

Despite denting the charts in English speaking countries like America and Australia with the original German version, it wasn’t until Nena released the English language remake in 1984 that it became a chart-topper in the UK. Nena remained a big star in her native Germany but never scaled the dizzy heights of the UK charts again. The potent anti-war lyrics of the song resonate strongly today.

Men Without Hats - 'The Safety Dance' (1982):

The highly beguiling synth-pop tune 'The Safety Dance' by Canadian group Men Without Hats reached Number 6 in the UK in 1982 and sold over 250,000 copies. Written by singer Ivan Doroschuk after he was booted out of a club for pogo dancing, 'The Safety Dance’ came with a madcap video filmed on a farm in Wiltshire that featured Morris dancers, Mummers, Punch and Judy and a maypole. A song celebrating the freedom of expression through dance, sadly 'The Safety Dance' was Men Without Hats’ only hit on these shores.

Toni Basil – ‘Mickey’ (1981):

Originally released by British pop group Racey in 1979 under the different title of ‘Kitty’, Toni Basil stormed to Number 1 in the US and Number 2 in the UK with her newly renamed version ‘Mickey’ two years later.

Despite being her only hit song, Toni has enjoyed a somewhat legendary career as a choreographer working on several David Bowie tours and collaborating with the likes of Elvis Presley, The Monkees, Frank Sinatra, George Lucas, Quentin Tarantino, Jack Nicholson, Tom Hanks and Bette Midler. Prior to ‘Mickey’, she also choreographed the iconic video for Talking Heads’ ‘Once in a Lifetime’ in 1980.

Alphaville – ‘Big In Japan’ (1984):

Synth-pop group started their career on an almighty high when ‘Big In Japan’ reached Number 8 and the top spot in numerous countries, including their native Germany.

Nodding towards Spinal Tap, the title pokes fun at artists who are still big in Japan when their career is otherwise washed up. Ironically for Alphaville, ‘Big in Japan’ wasn’t actually a big hit in Japan. The band continued to enjoy a successful career in Germany, but they disappeared into relative obscurity on these shores.

The Vapors - ‘Turning Japanese’ (1980):

The second Japan themed song on our list, ‘Turning Japanese’ was a Number 3 hit for British band The Vapors in 1980. The track was actually primed for release in 1979, however, concerned they might become one-hit wonders, they delayed its release and put it out as their second single after ‘Prisoners.’ Sadly, their concerns were proved well-grounded and ‘Turning Japanese’ was their only hit.

M/A/R/R/S - ‘Pump Up the Volume’ (1987):

Buoyed by the explosion of the ecstasy fuelled rave scene in the late 1980s, British recording act M/A/R/R/S scored a colossal smash with their acid house banger ‘Pump Up the Volume’. It reached Number 1 in the UK and sold more than a million copies Stateside.

Utilising dozens of samples, it proved the only release – and hence only hit – by the collaboration between electronic group Colourbox and alternative rock band A.R. Kane under the M/A/R/R/S moniker.

Rockwell – ‘Somebody's Watching Me’ (1984):

No doubt helped by the guest vocals from a certain Michael Jackson in the chorus, American singer Rockwell (aka Kenneth Gordy, the song on Motown founder Berry Gordy) scored an international smash hit with his synth-tinged funk gem ‘Somebody's Watching Me’.

Reaching Number 6 in the UK, it was Rockwell’s only chart-denting song here. 22 years after its release, Dutch dance group Beatfreakz recorded a cover of ‘Somebody's Watching Me’ that peaked at Number 3.

Phyllis Nelson – ‘Move Closer’ (1985):

Singer Phyllis Nelson, who sadly passed away in 1998, failed to dent the charts in her native America with her self-penned and emotionally wrought ballad ‘Move Closer.’ Despite its lack of success elsewhere, ‘Move Closer’ was a Number 1 hit in the UK in 1985 and it returned to the Top 40 nine years later when it was used in a TV advert for an anti-perspirant.

The Weather Girls – ‘It’s Raining Men’ (1982):

American singing duo The Weather Girls – aka Martha Wash and Izora Armstead – had previously scored a Number 6 hit in 1978 as backing vocalists on Sylvester’s ‘You Make Me Feel (Mighty Real)’, however four years later they scored their own mega-hit in the shape of ‘It’s Raining Men’.

Reaching Number 2 in the UK and the upper echelons of charts across the globe, whether you love it or loathe it, ‘It’s Raining Men’ has remaining enduringly popular to this day.

Boy Meets Girls – ‘Waiting for a Star to Fall’ (1988):

American duo Boy Meets Girl – aka Shannon Rubicam and George Merrill - reached the dizzy heights of Number 9 on the UK singles chart with their synth-pop gem ‘Waiting for a Star to Fall’ in 1988.

Shannon and George actually wanted Whitney Houston to perform their song but it was snubbed by Arista Records CEO Clive Davis. When Belinda Carlisle recorded a version in 1987 but decided not to include it on her 1987 album ‘Heaven on Earth’, Boy Meets Girl decided to record it themselves.

Although the duo were one-hit wonders under the Boy Meets Girls moniker, they scored chart-topping hits penning ‘How Will I Know’ and ‘I Wanna Dance with Somebody (Who Loves Me)’ for Whitney Houston.

Lipps Inc. – ‘Funkytown’ (1980):

Disco funk group Lipps Inc. reached the dizzy heights of Number 2 on the UK singles chart and with ‘Funkytown’ and it the song hit the top spot in in the United States (where it sold 3 million copies), West Germany, Canada, Austria, Switzerland, Norway, the Netherlands and Australia to name but a few.

Lipps Inc. didn’t chart again on both sides of the Atlantic, however the inclusion of ‘Funkytown’ on the Shrek 2 soundtrack in 2004 brought it to a whole new generation of people.

Take a look through touring coming up in 2025 and beyond:

ABBA - 'ABBA Voyage'

ABBA's virtual tour 'ABBA Voyage' started in May 2022. The tour sees the ABBA avatars accompanied by a 10-piece live band, all taking place in a custom-built arena at Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, London.


The shows were due to run until October 2022, but due popular demand from fans, they will now run until 2026.

ABC

ABC will return with their much-loved 'The Lexicon of Love' orchestral tour in 2025, with a 16-date run seeing them perform their masterpiece 1982 album 'The Lexicon of Love' in its entirety, alongside other hits from ABC's back catalogue - accompanied by The Lexicon Sinfonia conducted by Anne Dudley. The tour opens at Bournemouth International Centre on Thursday 30th October 2025 and wraps up Blackpool Opera House on Saturday 22nd November 2025, visiting Cardiff, Brighton, Birmingham, Southend, Nottingham, Sheffield, London, Newcastle, Glasgow, Edinburgh, Liverpool, Bath and Manchester along the way. Tickets go on sale from Aloud.com at 10am on Friday 6th December.

The Stylistics

The Stylistics have announced a 23 date tour of England and Wales. The band will be performing their classic hits such as 'I'm Stone in Love with You', 'Let's Put It All Together', 'Sing Baby Sing' and 'Rockin' Roll Baby'.

Cliff Richard

Cliff Richard has announced six UK dates as part of his 'Can't Stop Me Now' tour, which will see him perform across Australia, New Zealand and the UK in November and December 2025.

The Stranglers

The Stranglers have announced their '51' tour, taking in nine dates across England and Scotland this autumn. The band will be starting in Leeds in October, and ending with two dates in London, the last being on the 1st November.

Heaven 17

Heaven 17 have announced a tour taking place this November. Heaven 17 will play in their hometown Sheffield as well as London, Bexhill, Norwich, Oxford, Leeds, Glasgow, Liverpool, Newcastle, Birmingham, Bristol, Bournemouth and Manchester on the 13-date trek.

Madness

Madness have lined up a massive December 2025 UK arena tour including 13 dates across the country. Starting on Thursday Thu 2nd December at Sheffield Utilita Arena, they perform around the UK, before wrapping up at London's The O2 five dates before Christmas.

Del Amitri

Scottish band Del Amitri have announced two dates this Christmas for their fans, performing in Glasgow and Edinburgh this December for some special shows.

Jason Donovan

Jason Donovan will be going on tour in February and March 2026 with his 'Doin' Fine Encore' tour. The singer said: "I am so excited about extending this tour. There were some places we were unable to visit on the 'Doin' Fine 25' tour for logistical reasons, so it's great to be able to go and perform in those venues.

"My performing career has been an incredible ride, and I can't wait to celebrate it by performing the songs that have been such an important part of my life. It's been a fantastic tour so far, and I look forward to sharing all those special moments with my fans."

Pet Shop Boys

Pet Shop Boys have announced a series of intimate gigs, taking place in April 2026. 'Obscure Pet Shop Boys', are truly for the biggest fans of the band, as they'll be performing non-single album tracks and B-sides, from throughout their long career.

Toyah Willcox

To celebrate 45 years in the music industry, 80s legend Toyah Willcox will be heading on tour from 2025 to 2026, starting by supporting The Human League at a series of shows in the summer of 2025, before her HUGE tour gets underway in March 2026. Entitled 'Songs & Stories Tour 2026', she'll take the tour to 49 intimate venues across England, Scotland and Wales — finishing on 14th June 2026.
Toyah also has a number of gigs in October and December 2025, in celebration of the release of her new greatest hits album, 'Chameleon: The Very Best Of Toyah'.

Rick Astley

Rick Astley has announced a huge UK tour with special guest Gabrielle. The 'Never Gonna Give You Up' singer will perform across the UK with gigs in Glasgow, London, Liverpool, Newcastle and many more, in April 2026.

Paul Carrack

Paul Carrack will be on tour throughout April and May 2026, celebrating 50 years in the music business and the release of his album 'The Country Side of Paul Carrack'. The singer said of the tour: "There's no feeling like performing live with this band. We've been through it all together, and we're excited to bring something new to these incredible venues. It's going to be a big one."

James Morrison

James Morrison has announced a tour for 2026 celebrating 20 years since the release of his debut album 'Undiscovered'. The singer will perform throughout May and the beginning of June, playing songs from his 5x Platinum album, along with some of this biggest hits.

Billy Ocean

In October 2025, Billy Ocean announced dates for his Summer 2026 tour where he will be performing across the UK from May until August. The singer will be joined by special guest, former Wet Wet Wet and solo artist Marti Pellow.

Foreigner

'I Want To Know What Love Is' band Foreigner have announced two UK dates for June 2026. The band will perform their biggest anthems from their back catalogue at the very special concerts.

UB40

UB40 have announced a huge tour taking place in June 2026. The band are expected to perform many of their iconic classic hits from their back catalogue and some brand new tracks which will feature on their upcoming studio album, due for release in Spring 2026.

The Human League

'Don't You Want Me' band The Human League have announced they will be performing a big outdoor show in 2026. The band, who will be joined by special guests ABC, will be taking to the stage for this one-off show in Leeds.

Boyzone

In September 2025, Boyzone announced they would be reuniting for their largest gig ever. Due to take place in London on Saturday 6th June 2026, the band will be playing to 44,000 fans for their show called 'One For The Road: Live At Emirates Stadium, London'.

Beverley Knight

Beverley Knight has announced a huge UK headline tour for 2026 called 'Born to Perform'. The show will see Beverley perform some of her biggest hits as she also takes the audience on a journey through her career of music and theatre. The tour takes place throughout June 2026.

Westlife

After much excitement and teasing, the band revealed they will be playing across the UK in September and October 2026, as part of their 'Westlife 25: The Anniversary World Tour'. The band will start their UK leg in Aberdeen on Tuesday 29th September, before performing across the UK, ending with FIVE dates in Belfast (previously announced).

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