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"The One Thing" is a song by Australian rock group INXS, released in July 1982 as the first single ahead of their third studio album, Shabooh Shoobah, which appeared in October that year. At the 1982 Countdown Music Awards , the song was nominated for Best Australian Single.
The One Thing is the ninth album by Michael Bolton, released on November 16, 1993. Although it produced the hit single " Said I Loved You... But I Lied ", which reached number 6 in the US, it did not match the sales of his previous three albums.
"One Thing" is a song by English-Irish boy band One Direction from their debut studio album, Up All Night (2011). It was released in various countries by Syco Music on 6 January 2012, as their second single, and as their third single in the UK on 13 February 2012.
The lead single, "The One Thing", brought their first US Top 30 hit on 28 May 1983, [13] it was a Top 20 hit in Canada, [14] and peaked at No. 14 in Australia on 23 August 1982. [12] "One Thing" was their first video to air on the fledgling MTV and added to the chart success of the single. [2]
"One Thing", a song by Beach House from their 2015 album Thank Your Lucky Stars "One Thing", a song by Soulsavers from their 2015 album Angels & Ghosts
"1 Thing" is a song by American singer Amerie from her second studio album, Touch (2005). Written by Amerie and Rich Harrison and produced by the latter, the song is influenced by go-go rhythms and prominently samples the Meters' 1970 funk recording of "Oh, Calcutta!", written by Stanley Walden.
Gotta Be You", [4] "One Thing", [5] and "More than This" were the other three singles from their debut album with the first two being top-ten singles in the UK. The band's second studio album, Take Me Home , was released in November 2012.
"One Thing Leads to Another" is a song by English new wave band the Fixx, from their album Reach the Beach. It is one of the band's most successful singles, reaching number four on the US Billboard Hot 100 in November 1983. It also peaked at number two on the Billboard Rock Top Tracks chart and became a number