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’70s One-Hit Wonders That Might Trigger Some Major Nostalgia
“Me and Mrs. Jones” – Billy Paul
Soul singer Billy Paul was looking for his big break when producers Gamble and Huff helped him create “Me and Mrs. Jones.” The single remained in the No. 1 spot on the charts for the last three weeks of 1972, becoming certified platinum upon selling two million copies.
Billy Paul won a Grammy for the song, which has been covered throughout the years by the likes of the Dramatics, Freddie Jackson, and Michael Bublé. Unfortunately, Paul’s follow-up single, “Am I Black Enough for You?,” failed to match its predecessors’ success. The song evoked a Black Power message that didn’t bode well with mainstream radio.