1980s one-hit wonder Wednesdays: The Church

Ever since I started this blog dedicated to the greatness of 1980s music a couple of weeks ago, I have intended to delineate some editorial plans for certain days of the week. For example, I think Wednesdays are perfect for one-hit wonders of the decade. Get it? Wonder Wednesdays? It’s alliterative.

And when I refer to one-hit wonders, I’m referring specifically to one-hit wonders of the American pop music charts as tabulated by Billboard magazine. I don’t think I’ll explain that with each blog, but for this era, in America, that was the standard: Billboard.

It also should be said that for every one-hit wonder, from any era, there is likely years and years of struggle, sweat and good old-fashioned hard work that goes into cultivating an audience and creating art. My first one-hit wonder of the 1980s achieved its biggest success in 1988, but they got started in 1980. It’s The Church, an indie band out of Sydney, Australia.

The four-man band got its one and only American chart hit in 1988 with “Under the Milky Way,” a wonderfully haunting song that remains a favorite of mine from the era.

That track peaked at No. 24 in 1988, and the band was never heard from again on the American pop charts. However, they did get some indie play with a tune called “Metropolis” at the end of the 80s into the early 90s. This song was The Church’s biggest chart hit in Australia, peaking at No. 19. Alas, it didn’t even crack the Hot 100 in the States.

In all, The Church had four Top 40 hits Down Under but only one in America. It doesn’t diminish their greatness by any means, especially when you consider that they gave us “Under the Milky Way.” Beautiful song and quintessentially 80s.

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2 thoughts on “1980s one-hit wonder Wednesdays: The Church

  1. I have to check but I am pretty certain Unguarded Moment hit the charts around 82. That was my introduction to The Church. No internet then, I was 8, it wasnt until 90 I was able to hear more of their music (Gold Afternoon Fix).
    The Church has remained my favorite band, with Transient ultimate fav song, #1 on the life sound track. 🙂 They are eerie and haunting and touch my soul in a way no other music artist has done.

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  2. *** You were right of course. The Unguarded Moment did not make the charts. I have no idea where I heard it. Glad I did though.

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