
As Sheriff, this was their only top 20.ĭear God was the only rock top 20 hit for Midge Ure, who also had a rock one hit wonder as a member of Ultravox with its 1983 number 18 rock song Reap The Wild Wind.Īll Is Forgiven was the only rock top 20 hit for Siren. Group members Freddy Curci and guitarist Steve DeMarchi then had a 1990 number 2 hit with More Than Words Can Say, under the name Alias. When I'm With You came out in 1983, but was most popular in 1989 when it became a number one hit.

This was the only Rock Top 20 song for The Pursuit Of Happiness. This song was followed-up by The Loneliest Heart, which received minor radio airplay. I Remember Holding You was the only top 20 song by Boys Club. All the one hit wonder songs by the artists you remember, and maybe some one hit wonders you forgot. I assume there was never one made.Here are the US 1989 one hit wonders. Now let’s Return to 1989, and say “Oh Yeah, Now I Remember That Song” (or OYNIRTS for short), and give another listen to Jimmy Harnen with Synch performing “Where Are You Now?” I should also point out that I was saying “Where Are You Now?” when looking for an official video for this song. Artists on the label include The Band Perry, Eli Young Band, Sunny Sweeney, Fast Ryde and SHEL. However, he is now president of the label Republic Nashville. The album and tour flopped and Harnen spent the next couple of years releasing occasional songs and tapes until his move to Nashville, Tennessee. Jimmy Harnen’s debut album, Can’t Fight The Midnight, featured well-known studio musicians including future- American Idol judge Randy Jackson (bass), Toto’s Steve Lukather (guitar) and a guest appearance by one of Harnen’s idols, REO Speedwagon’s Kevin Cronin. As the song was climbing the charts, WTG, a new label at the time, signed Harnen as a solo artist. With the song now credited as ‘Jimmy Harnen with Synch’, it began to grow in popularity, and it shot all the way up to #10 on June 10, 1989.

However in 1989, “Where Are You Now?” resurfaced and began to get a lot of airplay. They spent the next few years trying to recapture the spotlight, before disbanding. “Where Are You Now?” reached #77 on the Billboard Hot 100, but fell off the chart the following week. They re-recorded “Where Are You Now?”, and released an album, Get the Feelin’ in 1986. The song got local airplay, and scored a record deal with Columbia Records. The band decided to release it as a single on the independent label Micki Records. In 1985, Synch recorded some of their songs, with Harnen singing on one song, “Where Are You Now?”, which he cowrote with a friend named Rich Congdon. He was the drummer for a local band named Synch, made up of lead vocalist Lou Butwin, guitarist Dave Abraham, bassist James A. Jimmy Harnen is a singer, songwriter and drummer from Plymouth, Pennsylvania.

“Where Are You Now?” by Jimmy Harnen with Synch
