This list covers songs which were one-hit wonders in Ireland by Irish artists only and achieved only one top 40 hit.[1] [2] Most of the one hit wonders in the UK and the United States were also one hit wonders in Ireland.
1960s
- "If I Didn't Have a Dime" - Tom Dunphy
- "Black & Tan Gun" - The Johnny Flynn Showband with Pat Smith
- "The Black Velvet Band" - Johnny Kelly
- "Bucks Polka" - Clem Quinn and Miami Showband
- "Chance of a Lifetime - Pat McGeegan
- "The Wages of Love" - Muriel Day
- "Streets of Baltimore" - Des Kelly and the Capital Showband
- "Under Your Spell Again" - Savoy Showband
1970s
- "Three Leafed Shamrock" – John Kerr
- "Things You Hear About Me" – Maxi, Dick and Twink
- "Christmastime in Ireland" – Ann Bushnell
- "The Floral Dance" – Terry Wogan
- "Viva II Papa" - Catrina Walsh
- "Welcome John Paul II" - Jim Tobin
- "(Shadow Play)" – Rory Gallagher
1980s
- "Horoscopes" – Sheeba
- "It's a Sunday Morning" – Fuze
- "Here Today Gone Tomorrow" – The Duskeys
- "Business Enterprise (My Friend John)" – Those Nervous Animals
- "Show Some Concern" – The Concerned (Charity disc)
- "Feel It Now" – The Fountainhead
- "Waiting for a Miracle" by Mama's Boys
- "Green Boys" – Light a Big Fire
- "Town to Town" – Microdisney
1990s
- "The By-road to Glenroe" by Mick Lally
- "Give It a Lash Jack" by Liam Harrison & The GOAL Celebrities
- "The Game" by The Memories
- "Ooh Aah Paul McGrath" by Watch Your House
- "This Time"/"Life Without You" by Chris Moore
- "No Lager" by Mad Jocks featuring Jockmaster B.A
- "Riverdance" by Bill Whelan
- "Lumen" by Mícheál Ó Súilleabháin
- "Nocturne" by Secret Garden
- "The Voice" by Eimear Quinn
- "The Only One" by Junkster
- "She Moved Through the Fair" by Furry Village
- "Goodbye Girl" by Shane O'Donoghue, 2FM Charity Single 1996.
- "Aon Focal Eile" by Noel Furlong Family Group
- "Man Utd Man" by Men Utd ft. The Absolutelys[3]
2000s
- "Maniac 2000" – Mark McCabe
- "Who's in the House" – Fr. Brian and the Fun Lovin' Cardinals
- "We're Really Saying Something" – Buffalo G
- "Feeling So Low" – Petronella
- "May We Never Have to Say Goodbye" – Ronan Tynan and Rita Connolly
- "Orange" – David O'Doherty
- "The Langer" – Tim O'Riordan & Natural Gas
- "Number One" – Tabby
- "Unplayed Piano" – Lisa Hannigan (with Damien Rice)
- "On Wings" – Leanne Moore
- "Merry Christmas Jakey Boy" – Jake Stevens
- "Lay Me Down" – The Phases
- "Make Her Cry" – The Marshals
- "Shine" – Laura Izibor
2010s
- "Beautiful Lies" – Roberta Howett
- "Only Love Survives" – Ryan Dolan
- "Roots" – Orla Gartland
- "Wagon Wheel" – Nathan Carter
- "Heartbeat" – Can-linn featuring Kasey Smith
- "Nothing's Gonna Stop Us Now" – JP Gilbourne
- "Winter Song" – Twitterxmassingle
- "My Hero" – Presentation Secondary School Clonmel
- "We All Stand Together" – Zog Chorus
- "High Hopes" – High Hopes Choir
- "Silver Lining" – Aoife Parle
- "Wild Grasses" – Una Healy
2020s
- "Pour The Milk" – Robbie Doherty & Keees
- "Fake Fine" – Robert Grace
- "Plugged In Freestyle" – A92
- "Get Out My Head" – Shane Codd
- "IDK Why" – Lea Heart
- "I Don't Really Care for You" – CMAT
- "Talk About" – DJ Craig Gorman
- "The Way I Am" – The Tumbling Paddies
Most recent one-hit wonder to be removed from the list: "Lately" by Chasing Abbey (July 2023)
Aggregate ensemble groups
The following is a list of aggregate ensemble groups. These are usually put together for charity purposes. The ones listed below are one-hit wonders in their respective line-ups, but most are primarily made up of Various Artists.
- Various Artists – "Simple Things" (2013) Cycle Against Suicide
- Various Artists – "Tiny Dancer A Song for Lily Mae" (2012)
- Various Artists – "The Rocky Road to Poland" (2012)
- Various Artists – "The Ballad of Ronnie Drew" (2008)
- Various Artists – "Candle for Kosovo" (1999)
- Jocks & Co. – "Rap Against Rape" (1990)
- Various Artists – "Think of Somebody Out There" (1988)
Under an alternative name
- 21 Demands scored a single hit ("Give Me a Minute" in 2007), but scored individual hits as Kodaline afterwards.
Notes
- Lisa Hannigan, Orla Gartland and Una Healy later scored two hits as part of the group Irish Women in Harmony.
See also
References
- ↑ "The Irish Charts - All there is to know". The Irish Charts. IRMA. Retrieved 2021-06-13.
- ↑ "The Official Irish Chart Top 50". The Official Charts. The Official Charts. Retrieved 2022-07-08.
- ↑ "Irish Number Ones". irishnumberones.com. Retrieved July 22, 2023.
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