It's not a single but Led Zeppelin's Celebration Day has gone either gold or platinum just about everywhere. It's over 30 years since their last album.
Re: Late-career hit singles
Posted: Thu June 27, 2013 4:37 pm
by Kevin Davis
"Kokomo" is a great example.
Re: Late-career hit singles
Posted: Thu June 27, 2013 5:31 pm
by Oh, Jimmy
We Didn't Start the Fire, River of Dreams-Billy Joel
Call Me Al-Paul Simon
I Would Do Anything For Love-Meatloaf, or is it Meat Loaf?
Re: Late-career hit singles
Posted: Thu June 27, 2013 5:32 pm
by AndySlash
Re: Late-career hit singles
Posted: Thu June 27, 2013 5:36 pm
by Jorge
Oh yeah. And Carlos Santana. Haha.
Re: Late-career hit singles
Posted: Thu June 27, 2013 5:37 pm
by BurtReynolds
not many bands. mostly solo types.
Re: Late-career hit singles
Posted: Thu June 27, 2013 5:42 pm
by McParadigm
This Day in History
On June 27th, 2013, scientists recorded the first instance of the words "Kokomo" and "great" being mistakenly combined within a sentence on an internet message board. Although this was reportedly done without the intention of praising the song's quality, philosophers and historians have generally looked back at it in hindsight as the moment that Western Civilization began to crumble.
Little is known about the incident, and even the answer to who the mysterious "Kevin Davis" was has remained largely elusive. There was rampant initial speculation that the internet user was of African American lineage. This assumption is believed to have originated due to his avatar of choice. However, it was soon noted to have been discredited by the fact that he was familiar with the song Kokomo. This, combined with the location of the infamous declarative error (a message board for already-defunct wavecore pioneers Pearl Jam), has led most to assume that he was probably old, fat, and white.
Re: Late-career hit singles
Posted: Thu June 27, 2013 6:11 pm
by epilogue
Giddy golf clap.
Re: Late-career hit singles
Posted: Thu June 27, 2013 6:36 pm
by mastaflatch
Re: Late-career hit singles
Posted: Thu June 27, 2013 7:30 pm
by oasisfan35
Kevin Davis wrote:I don't know if anything off "Harvest Moon" or "The Rising" would qualify. Were any of those songs real "hits?"
The title track off The Rising was a fairly big hit.
Also, Elton John's The One was a pretty big hit from what I remember and Eric Clapton's Tears In Heaven.
Re: Late-career hit singles
Posted: Thu June 27, 2013 10:29 pm
by surfndestroy
Genesis had quite a few hits 22 years into their career on the We Can't Dance album. It had a few charting singles; I Can't Dance, Jesus He Know Me, Hold On My Heart, Never a Time.
Re: Late-career hit singles
Posted: Thu June 27, 2013 10:32 pm
by BurtReynolds
Aerosmith
Re: Late-career hit singles
Posted: Thu June 27, 2013 10:50 pm
by Rangi Guy
R.E.M. had some good singles well past their 20 year mark
Re: Late-career hit singles
Posted: Thu June 27, 2013 11:45 pm
by Fuzzcharger
Kokomo and that Cher song could probably more accurately fall into the 'comeback' hit single category.
Re: Late-career hit singles
Posted: Fri June 28, 2013 12:18 am
by stip
oasisfan35 wrote:
Kevin Davis wrote:I don't know if anything off "Harvest Moon" or "The Rising" would qualify. Were any of those songs real "hits?"
The title track off The Rising was a fairly big hit.
Also, Elton John's The One was a pretty big hit from what I remember and Eric Clapton's Tears In Heaven.
I checked the rising and it didn't really chart as high as you'd think.
Re: Late-career hit singles
Posted: Fri June 28, 2013 12:45 am
by oasisfan35
stip wrote:
oasisfan35 wrote:
Kevin Davis wrote:I don't know if anything off "Harvest Moon" or "The Rising" would qualify. Were any of those songs real "hits?"
The title track off The Rising was a fairly big hit.
Also, Elton John's The One was a pretty big hit from what I remember and Eric Clapton's Tears In Heaven.
I checked the rising and it didn't really chart as high as you'd think.
True for the Billboard 100. It did receive a fair amount of radio play upon release from what I recall though I am in the Northeast. However, it was a true hit with the Grammy wins/nod though I'm not sure how we're scoring those.
Re: Late-career hit singles
Posted: Fri June 28, 2013 12:56 am
by Jorge
I remember seeing The Rising on TV all the time. It may have been the first Springsteen song I ever heard.
Re: Late-career hit singles
Posted: Fri June 28, 2013 12:59 am
by doug rr
theplatypus wrote:I remember seeing The Rising on TV all the time. It may have been the first Springsteen song I ever heard.
it was played endlessly because it was a 9-11 thing..
Re: Late-career hit singles
Posted: Fri June 28, 2013 1:02 am
by Norah
Kevin Davis wrote:"Kokomo" is a great example.
My first ever favorite song.
Re: Late-career hit singles
Posted: Fri June 28, 2013 1:15 am
by McParadigm
stip wrote:
oasisfan35 wrote:
Kevin Davis wrote:I don't know if anything off "Harvest Moon" or "The Rising" would qualify. Were any of those songs real "hits?"
The title track off The Rising was a fairly big hit.
Also, Elton John's The One was a pretty big hit from what I remember and Eric Clapton's Tears In Heaven.
I checked the rising and it didn't really chart as high as you'd think.
Chart peak is a pretty poor measure of a song's success level. I Am Mine made it as high as it did almost exclusively on physical sales of the single by fans.