Cyrkle had two hits; “Turn Down Day” hit #16.

Vanilla Ice also had a second hit.

Chumbawamba counts as a One Hit Wonder, as do (surprisingly) Jimi Hendrix and 
The Grateful Dead.

-Zeb


> On Oct 7, 2015, at 6:25 AM, JunoGator <broadreach...@earthlink.net> wrote:
> 
>> Jim McElwain could have named Chumbawamba or Vanilla Ice. 
>> 
>> Instead, No.11 Florida’s coach chose an obscure but veiled musical reference 
>> from nearly 50 years ago to make a point about the Gators’ meteoric rise 
>> after ambushing then-No. 3 Ole Miss 38-10 over the weekend. 
>> 
>> “I’m kind of interested to see if our team is a one-hit wonder,” he said, 
>> comparing UF’s upset to the 1966 hit-song Red Rubber Ball by The Cyrkle.
>> 
>> “C-y-r-k-l-e, right? I mean how many hits did they have? They had one. 
>> They’re a one-hit wonder. I don’t think we are, but we’ll find out his week.”
>> 

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