I still don't understand why some one-hit wonders get continual airplay
("Tainted Love", anyone?), while others are never heard again. Former Go-Go Jane
Wiedlin falls into the latter category with her summer 1988 hit, "Rush
Hour". "Rush Hour" debuted on the top 40 at #33 in the countdown of June 11, 1988, and peaked at #9 seven weeks later. Three weeks after that, it had already fallen out of the top 40, though some top 40 stations were still playing it at least into September (as evidenced by the September 1988 aircheck I have from "KJ-103" in Oklahoma City). All in all,"Rush Hour" spent 19 weeks on the Hot 100, and, as far as I know, it hasn't been heard since.
(Fur, Jane Wiedlin's second solo album, spent 20 weeks on Billboard 200, peaking at #105. It was her last album to chart.)
I wonder if the song's lack of staying power had anything to do with its strange
dolphin-heavy video. In any case, I've certainly never heard the song on any mainstream station since then.
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