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    What Legendary was technically a one hit wonder with one song cracking the top 20on the US charts

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    Alan Arkin, with The Tarriers, "The Banana Boat Song" (No. 4, February 1957[3])
    Jim Backus, as "Jim Backus & Friend", "Delicious" (No. 40, July 1958[4])
    Edd Byrnes, "Kookie, Kookie (Lend Me Your Comb)" (No. 4, May 1959[5])
    Keith Carradine, "I'm Easy" (No. 17, August 1976[6])
    Bill Cosby, "Little Ol' Man (Uptight—Everything's Alright)" (No. 4, August 4, 1967[7]
    Rick Dees as Rick Dees and His Cast of Idiots, "Disco Duck" (No. 1, October 1976[8])
    Everett Dirksen, "Gallant Men" (No. 29, December 1966[9])
    Mike Douglas, "The Men in My Little Girl's Life" (No. 6, February 1966[10])
    Lorne Greene, "Ringo" (No. 1, November 1964[11])
    Jasmine Guy, "Just Want to Hold You" (No. 34, August 1991[12])
    Richard Harris, "MacArthur Park" (No. 2, June 1968[13])
    Paris Hilton, "Stars Are Blind" (No. 18, July 2006[14])
    Don Johnson, "Heartbeat" (No. 5, September 1986[15])
    Cheryl Ladd, "Think It Over" (No. 34, September 1978[16])
    Vicki Lawrence, "The Night the Lights Went Out in Georgia" (No. 1, April 1973[17])
    Jerry Lewis, "Rock-a-Bye Your Baby with a Dixie Melody" (No. 10, December 1956[18])
    George Maharis, "Teach Me Tonight" (No. 25, June 1962[19])
    Wink Martindale, "Deck of Cards" (No. 7, November 1959[20])
    Steve Martin, "King Tut" (No. 17, August 1978[21])
    Rick Moranis and Dave Thomas as Bob and Doug MacKenzie, "Take Off" (No. 16, March 1982[22])
    Eddie Murphy "Party all the time" (No. 2, December 28, 1985[23])
    Anthony Perkins, as Tony Perkins, "Moonlight Swim" (No. 24, October 1957[24])
    John Schneider, "It's Now or Never" (No. 14, August 1981[25])
    Gordon Sinclair, "The Americans (A Canadian's Opinion)", No. 23 (1973[26])
    David Soul, "Don't Give Up on Us" (No. 1, April 1977[27])
    Patrick Swayze, "She's Like the Wind" (No. 3, February 1988[28])
    Bruce Willis, "Respect Yourself" (No. 5, February 1987[29])
    Muppeteer Jim Henson hit the Billboard Top 40 twice: as Ernie with "Rubber Duckie" (No. 16, September 1970),[30] and Kermit the Frog with "The Rainbow Connection" (No. 25, November 1979)[16]        Thank wiki......KOTF.

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