This following is a list of one-hit wonders in Ireland, showing Irish musical acts who only managed to score one top forty hit in the Irish singles chart.

Many of the One-hit wonders in the UK were also one hit wonders in Ireland, but are not listed here.

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1960s

  • Dominic Behan ("Liverpool Lou", 1964)<!--Behan had big releases before the charts began--->
  • Declan Ryan ("I Need You", 1965)
  • Them ("Here Comes the Night", 1965)
  • Alan Dee ("Michael Murphy's Boy", 1966)
  • The Johnny Flynn Showband ("Black and Tan Gun", 1966)
  • The Kings ("Beautiful Dreamer", 1966)
  • Eddie Mack and the Columbia Showband ("Way Out of Reach", 1966)
  • Terry Mahon ("If I Cried", 1966)
  • The Millionaires ("Winter Winds", 1966)
  • The Broadsiders ("Shores of Amerikay", 1967)
  • Des Kelly ("Streets of Baltimore", 1967)
  • Johnny Kelly ("The Black Velvet Band", 1967)
  • The Tinkers ("Carrickfergus", 1967)
  • Derrick and the Sounds ("Power of Love", 1968)
  • Granny's Intentions ("Never an Everyday Thing", 1968)
  • The Irish Rovers ("The Unicorn", 1968)
  • Kathleen and Deirdre ("Bridal Path", 1968)
  • Pat McGeegan ("Chance of a Lifetime", 1968)
  • Sheelah Mack ("Harper Valley P.T.A.", 1968)
  • The Orange Machine ("Three Jolly Little Dwarfs", 1968)
  • The Pattersons ("I Don't Want to Be a Memory", 1968)
  • Sugar Shack ("Morning Dew", 1968)
  • The Weaver Folk ("Henry My Son", 1968)
  • Pat Campbell ("The Deal", 1969)
  • Martin Codd and the Herdsmen ("Whisper Your Mother's Name", 1969)
  • Muriel Day ("The Wages of Love", 1969)
  • Don Duggan and the Savoys ("Under Your Spell Again", 1969)
  • Tom Dunphy ("If I Didn't Have a Dime", 1969)
  • The Emeralds ("Golden Jubilee", 1969)
  • Brendan Hutchinson and the Navak ("Lightning Express", 1969)
  • Peter Law and the New Pacific ("Ruby Don't Take Your Love to Town", 1969)
  • John MacNally ("Mary In the Morning", 1969)

1970s

  • Gentry ("Yellow River", 1970)
  • Maxi, Dick and Twink ("Things You Hear About Me", 1970)
  • Mick Roche and The Arrows ("My Woman My Woman My Wife", 1971)
  • George Kaye ("The Flower of Sweet Strabane", 1971)
  • Michael Landers ("If I Could Be a Sailor Man", 1971)
  • Darby O'Gill ("Poor Poor Farmer", 1971)
  • Pat Roper and the Spotlights ("The Ring Your Mother Wore", 1971)
  • Marie ("Nickel Song", 1972)
  • Bernie and the Tartans ("A Mother's Love is a Blessing", 1972)
  • Denis Bowler and the Sun Valley Boys ("The Ireland of Tomorrow", 1972)
  • Jimmy Conway ("Matrimony", 1972)
  • Paddy Day ("Kitty Kelly", 1972)
  • Seamus Donnelly ("West of the Old River Shannon", 1972)
  • Brendan Donovan ("We Gotta Reach Out", 1972)
  • The Flying Column ("Four Green Fields", 1972)
  • Tony Kearney ("Bloody Sunday", 1972)
  • Paddywagon – "Sunday Bloody Sunday", 1972)
  • Gerry Reynolds and the Hi-Lows ("100 Children", 1972)
  • The Donal Ring Sound ("Beautiful City", 1972)
  • Sean Thompson and the Everglades ("If You Only Had Taken the Time", 1972)
  • Tracey and the Grassroots ("Letter to Heaven", 1972)
  • American Pie ("Dingle Bay Boat Song", 1973)
  • Gerry Black and the Seasons ("Meet Me Tonight In Loredo", 1973)
  • Geraldine Kane ("Father", 1973)
  • Tony O'Leary ("Old Dogs Children and Watermelon Wine", 1973)
  • Des Smith ("Rag and Bone", 1973)
  • Tony Treacy and the Country Blue Boys ("To Love a Lady", 1973)
  • Shelley and the Big Valley ("Love at Eleven", 1974)
  • Larry Hogan ("Simple Song of Love", 1974)
  • The Light Blues ("Heffo's Heroes", 1974)
  • Lola and the New Blues ("I'm So Afraid I'm Falling", 1974)
  • The Others ("Ring Ring", 1974)
  • Snakehips ("Runaway", 1974)
  • Aileach ("Lullaby", 1975)
  • Just 4 ("Glad All Over", 1975)
  • Paddy McGuigan ("I Was Only Dreaming", 1975)
  • The Radiators from Space ("Television Screen", 1977)
  • Rubbish ("Hey C'Mere", 1977)
  • Jamie Stone ("I Believe in Love", 1977)
  • Shaun Davey ("Pride of the Herd", 1978)
  • The Establishment ("The Unfree Child", 1978)
  • Famous Shamus ("Big Tom Will Make Me a Star", 1978)
  • James Galway ("Annie's Song", 1978)
  • Rascal ("Ecstasy", 1978)
  • Stone Free ("Rockin' Down Woodstock Way", 1978)
  • Daddy Cool and the Lollipops ("Summertime Blues", 1979)
  • Caitriona Walsh ("Viva IL Papa", 1979)

1980s

  • "Horoscopes" – Sheeba (1981)
  • "It's a Sunday Morning" – Fuze (1981)
  • "Here Today Gone Tomorrow" – The Duskeys (1982)
  • "Listen" – Stiff Little Fingers (1982)
  • "Waterford My Home" – The Gillespies (1984)
  • "The Business Enterprise (My Friend John)" – Those Nervous Animals (1985)
  • "Song & Dance Man" – Dan the Street Singer (1985)
  • "Jamboree / Sing a Song for Joy"<!--double a side single not two singles ---> – Charlie McGettigan (1985)
  • "Cry from the Heart" – Regent Street (1985)
  • "Mulligan & Me" – The Shamrocks (1985)
  • "Make It Work" – Paul Doran (1986)
  • "Make It Work" – The Self Aid Band (1986)
  • "The Fields of Athenry" – Century Steel Band (1986)
  • "Feel It Now" – The Fountainhead (1986)
  • "Raglan Road" – Luke Kelly with The Dubliners (1986)
  • "Green Boys" – Light a Big Fire (1986)
  • "Waiting for a Miracle" – Mama's Boys (1987)
  • "Come Home Danny Boy" – Seamus Magee (1987)
  • "Town to Town" – Microdisney (1987)
  • "My Heart Belongs to Dublin" – Mulligan (1988)
  • "Take Him Home" – Jump the Gun (1988)
  • "The Real Me" – Kiev Connolly and The Missing Passengers (1989)
  • "Dark Hill" – Hinterland <!--Irish Duo not the TV Show set in Wales ---> (1989)
  • "Say Goodbye" – Malfunctions (1989)

1990s

  • "The By-road to Glenroe" – Mick Lally (1990)
  • "Give It a Lash Jack" – Liam Harrison and The GOAL Celebrities (1990)
  • "The Game" – The Memories (1990)
  • "Ooh Aah Paul McGrath" – Watch Your House (1990)
  • "Could It Be That I'm in Love?" – Kim Jackson (1991)
  • "Billy Can't Read" – Seán Óg Farrell (1991)
  • "Sonny" – Mary Lou Harris (1991)
  • "Galway and Los Angeles" – Toasted Heretic (1991)
  • "This Time"/"Life Without You" <!--double a side single not two singles --->– Chris Moore (1993)
  • "Harmony Hill" – Dervish (1993)
  • "No Lager" – Mad Jocks featuring Jockmaster B.A (1994)
  • "Riverdance" – Bill Whelan (1994)
  • "Winter, Fire and Snow" – Anúna (1994)
  • "Lumen" – Mícheál Ó Súilleabháin (1995)
  • "Dreamin' – Eddie Friel (1995)
  • "Nocturne" – Secret Garden (1995)
  • "The Voice" – Eimear Quinn (1996)
  • "She Moved Through the Fair" – Furry Village (1996)
  • "Theme from Mission: Impossible" – Larry Mullen Jr. and Adam Clayton (1996)
  • "Goodbye Girl" – Shane O'Donoghue, 2FM Charity Single (1996)
  • "Aon Focal Eile" – Noel Furlong Family Group (1996)
  • "Mysterious Girl" – Marc Roberts
  • "Tell Me Ma" – Sham Rock (1998)
  • "Saltwater" – Máire Brennan (1999)
  • "Is All Over Now" – Dawn Martin (1999)
  • "Man Utd Man" – Men Utd featuring The Absolutelys (1999)
  • "The Fields of Athenry" – Cox Crew (1999)

2000s

  • "Who's in the House" – Fr. Brian and the Fun Lovin' Cardinals (2000)
  • "New Beginning" – Stephen Gately (2000)
  • "We're Really Saying Something" – Buffalo G (2000)
  • "The Fields of Athenry" – Dance to Tipperary (2001)
  • "Suspicious Minds" / "Whiskey in the Jar" – DJ Scruffy Duffy (2001)
  • "Feeling So Low" – Petronella (2001)
  • "May We Never Have to Say Goodbye" – Ronan Tynan and Rita Connolly (2003)
  • "Dirty Old Town"/"Road to Paradise" <!--double a side single not two singles -

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  • "The Langer" – Tim O'Riordan & Natural Gas (2004)
  • "The Fields of Athenry" – Christina Noble And The Irish Rugby Team (2005)
  • "Number One" – Tabby (2005)
  • "Unplayed Piano" – Lisa Hannigan (with Damien Rice) (2005)
  • "The Red, Yellow and Green" – Derek Ryan (2006)
  • "Make Her Cry" – The Marshals (2006)
  • "Merry Christmas Jakey Boy" – Jake Stevens (2006)
  • "Ireland's Call – The Celtic Tenors (2007)
  • "The Munster song" – Glen Keating (2008)
  • "Beautiful Filth" – Scimon Tist (2008)
  • "Irish Party" – Shakey (2008)
  • "On Wings" – Leanne Moore (2008)
  • "There's No one as irish as Barack Obama – Corrigan Brothers (2008)
  • "Shine on Kilkenny" – The Kilkennys (2009)
  • "Et Cetera" – Sinéad Mulvey and Black Daisy (2009)
  • "Shine" – Laura Izibor (2009)

2010s

  • "Haiti Child" – Elaine Doonan and Pete Fagan
  • "Something Good Can Work" – Two Door Cinema Club
  • "Whiskey in the Jar" – Adam and The High Kings
  • "He Drinks Teqilia" – Crystal Swing
  • "Beautiful Lies" – Roberta Howett
  • "I Just Call You Mine" – Mary Byrne
  • "Higher Love" – James Vincent McMorrow
  • "Only Love Survives" – Ryan Dolan
  • "Catch Your Fall" – Don Mescall
  • "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

2020s

  • "Pour the Milk" – Robbie Doherty and Keees (2020)
  • "Fake Fine" – Robert Grace (2020)
  • "Plugged in Freestyle" – A92 (2020)
  • "Get Out My Head" – Shane Codd (2020)
  • "IDK Why" – Lea Heart (2021)
  • "New Day" – Lyra (2021)
  • "Talk About" – DJ Craig Gorman (2021)
  • "The Way I Am" – The Tumbling Paddies (2023)
  • "Birds in the Sky" – NewEra (2024)
  • "Irish Pub Song" – The High Kings (2024)
  • "Mom & Dad" – Darren Kiely (2024)
  • "Doomsday Blue" – Bambie Thug (2024)
  • "Simmer Down" – Casper Walsh (2024)
  • "Date Nite" – Khakikid & Saint Demarcus (2025)
  • "Talk of the Town" – Reggie (2025)

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.

  • Irish Women in Harmony – "Dreams" (2020)
  • Various Artists – "Simple Things" (2013) Cycle Against Suicide
  • Various Artists – "Tiny Dancer A Song for Lily Mae" (2012)
  • Damien Dempsey, The Dubliners, Bressie, Danny O'Reilly and Republic of Ireland national football team – "The Rocky Road to Poland" (2012)
  • U2, The Dubliners, Kíla and A Band of Bowsies – "The Ballad of Ronnie Drew" (2008)
  • Various Artists – "Candle for Kosovo" (1999)
  • Various Artists – "Merry Christmas/War is Over" (1991)
  • Jocks & Co. – "Rap Against Rape" (1990)
  • Various Artists – "Think of Somebody Out There" (1988)
  • The Concerned – "Show Some Concern" (1985)

Under an alternative name

  • 21 Demands scored a single hit ("Give Me a Minute" in 2007), but scored individual hits as Kodaline afterwards.

See also

  • Lists of one-hit wonders
  • Music of Ireland

References