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FEW-HIT WONDERS (Day 12)
MARY MacGREGOR: Torn Between Two Lovers (#1, 1977), Good Friend (#39, 1979)

CRAIG MACK: Flava In Ya Ear (#9, 1994), Get Down (#38, 1995)

LONNIE MACK: Memphis (#5, 1963), Wham! (#24, 1963)

MADNESS; Our House (#7, 1983), It Must Be Love (#33, 1983)

JOHNNY MAESTRO: Model Girl (#20, 1961), What A Surprise (#33, 1961)

THE MAIN INGREDIENT: Everybody Plays The Fool (#3, 1972), Just Don’t Want To Be Lonely (#10, 1974), Happiness Is Just Around The Bend (#35, 1974)

CHUCK MANGIONE: Feels So Good (#4, 1978), Give It All You Got (#18, 1980)

THE MANHATTANS: Don’t Take Your Love (#37, 1975), Kiss and Say Goodbye (#1, 1976), Shining Star (#5, 1980)

THE MANHATTAN TRANSFER: Operator (#22, 1975), Twilight Zone/Twilight Tone (#30, 1980), The Boy From New York City (#7, 1981), Spice of Life (#40, 1983)

GLORIA MANN: Earth Angel (Will You Be Mine?) (#18, 1955), Teen-Age Prayer (#19, 1956)

HERBIE MANN: Hijack (#14, 1975), Superman (#26, 1979)

THE MARCELS: Blue Moon (#1, 1961), Heartaches (#7, 1961)

LITTLE PEGGY MARCH: I Will Follow Him (#1, 1963), I Wish I Were A Princess (#32,), Hello Heartache, Goodbye Love (#26, 1963)

TEENA MARIE: I Need Your Lovin’ (#37, 1980), Lovergirl (#4, 1985)

THE MARKETTS: Surfer’s Stomp (#31, 1962), Out of Limits (#3, 1964), Batman Theme (#17, 1966)

MARKY MARK & THE FUNKY BUNCH: Good Vibrations (#1, 1991), Wildside (#10, 1991)

THE MARSHALL TUCKER BAND: Fire on the Mountain (#38, 1975), Heard It In A Love Song (#14, 1977)

RALPH MARTERIE & HIS ORCHESTRA: Tricky (#25, 1957), Shish-Kebab (#10, 1957)

MARTIKA: More Than You Know (#18, 1989), Toy Soldiers (#1, 1989), I Feel The Earth Move (#25, 1989), Love…Thy Will Be Done (#10, 1991)

BOBBI MARTIN: Don’t Forget I Still Love You (#19, 1964), For the Love of Him (#13, 1970)

MARILYN MARTIN: Separate Lives (duet with Phil Collins) (#1, 1985), Night Moves (#28, 1986)

BARBARA MASON: Yes, I’m Ready (#5, 1965), Sad, Sad Girl (#27, 1965), Give Me Your Love (#31, 1973), From His Woman To You (#28, 1974)

DAVE MASON: We Just Disagree (#12, 1977), Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow? (#39, 1978)

IAN MATTHEWS: Woodstock (#23, 1971) (as Matthews’ Southern Comfort), Shake It (#13, 1978)

ROBERT MAXWELL, HIS HARP, & HIS ORCHESTRA: Little Dipper (#30, 1959) (as The Mickey Mozart Quintet), Shangri-La (#15, 1964)

C.W. McCALL: Wolf Creek Pass (#40, 1975), Convoy (#1, 1976)

MARILYN McCOO & BILLY DAVIS, JR.: You Don’t Have To Be A Star (To Be In My Show) (#1, 1977), Your Love (#15, 1977)

THE McCOYS: Hang On Sloopy (#1, 1965), Fever (#7, 1965), Come On, Let’s Go (#22, 1966)

GEORGE McCRAE: Rock Your Baby (#1, 1974), I Get Lifted (#37, 1974)

MAUREEN McGOVERN: The Morning After (#1, 1973), Different Worlds (#18, 1979)

SCOTT McKENZIE: San Francisco (Be Sure To Wear Some Flowers In Your Hair) (#4, 1967), Like An Old-Time Movie (#24, 1967)

BRIAN McKNIGHT: Love Is (duet with Vanessa Williams) (#3, 1993), One Last Cry (#13, 1993)

GLENN MEDEIROS: Nothing’s Gonna Change My Love For You (#12, 1987), She Ain’t Worth It (duet with Bobby Brown) (#1, 1990), All I’m Missing Is You (duet with Ray Parker, Jr.) (#32, 1990)

RANDY MEISNER: Deep Inside My Heart (#22, 1980), Hearts On Fire (#19, 1981), Never Been In Love (#28, 1982)

MEL & TIM: Backfield In Motion (#10, 1969), Starting All Over Again (#19, 1972)

HAROLD MELVIN & THE BLUE NOTES: If You Don’t Know Me By Now (#3, 1972), The Love I Lost, Part 1 (#7, 1973), Bad Luck, Part 1 (#15, 1975), Wake Up Everybody, Part 1 (#12, 1976)

MEN AT WORK: Who Can It Be Now? (#1, 1982), Down Under (#1, 1983), Overkill (#3, 1983), It’s A Mistake (#6, 1983), Dr. Heckyll & Mr. Jive (#28, 1983)

MEN WITHOUT HATS: The Safety Dance (#3, 1983), Pop Goes The World (#20, 1987)

THE METERS: Sophisticated Cissy (#34, 1969), Cissy Strut (#23, 1969)

LEE MICHAELS: Do You Know What I Mean? (#6, 1971), Can I Get A Witness? (#39, 1971)

MICHEL’Le: No More Lies (#7, 1989), Nicety (#29, 1990), Something In My Heart (#31, 1991)

MIKE + THE MECHANICS: Silent Running (On Dangerous Ground) (#6, 1985), All I Need Is A Miracle (#5, 1986), Taken In (#32, 1986), The Living Years (#1, 1989)

JODY MILLER: Queen of the House (#12, 1965), Home of the Brave (#25, 1965)

MILLI VANILLI: Girl, You Know It’s True (#2, 1989), Baby, Don’t Forget My Number (#1, 1989), Girl, I’m Gonna Miss You (#1, 1989), Blame It On The Rain (#1, 1989), All Or Nothing (#4, 1990)

HAYLEY MILLS: Let’s Get Together (#8, 1961), Johnny Jingo (#21, 1962)

STEPHANIE MILLS: What Cha Gonne Do With My Lovin’? (#22, 1979), Never Knew Love Like This Before (#6, 1980), Two Hearts (with Teddy Pendergrass) (#40, 1981)

GARNET MIMMS & THE ENCHANTERS: Cry Baby (#4, 1963), For Your Precious Love (#26, 1963), Baby, Don’t You Weep (#30, 1963), I’ll Take Good Care of You (#30, 1966)

THE MINDBENDERS: Game of Love (#1, 1965) (as Wayne Fontana & The Mindbenders), A Groovy Kind of Love (#2, 1966)

SAL MINEO: Start Movin’ (In My Direction) (#10, 1957), Lasting Love (#27, 1957)

KYLIE MINOGUE: I Should Be So Lucky (#28, 1988), The Loco-Motion (#3, 1988), It’s No Secret (#37, 1989)

MR. BIG: To Be With You (#1, 1992), Just Take My Heart (#16, 1992), Wild World (#27, 1993)

MR. MISTER: Broken Wings (#1, 1985), Kyrie (#1, 1986), Is It Love? (#8, 1986), Something Real (Inside Me/Inside You) (#29, 1987)

WILLIE MITCHELL: 20-75 (#31, 1965), Soul Serenade (#23, 1968)

THE MOMENTS: Love On A Two-Way Street (#3, 1970), Sexy Mama (#17, 1974), Look At Me (I’m In Love) (#39, 1975), Special Lady (#5, 1980) (as Ray, Goodman & Brown)

MATT MONRO: What Kind of Girl (#18, 1961), Walk Away (#23, 1964)

CHRIS MONTEZ: Let’s Dance (#4, 1962), Call Me (#2, 1966), The More I See You (#16, 1966), There Will Never Be Another You (#33, 1966), Time After Time (#36, 1966)

THE MOONGLOWS: Sincerely (#20, 1955), See-Saw (#28, 1956), Ten Commandments of Love (#22, 1958) (as Harvey & The Moonglows)

DOROTHY MOORE: Misty Blue (#3, 1976), I Believe You (#27, 1977)

MICHAEL MORALES: Who Do You Give Your Love To? (#15, 1989), What I Like About You (#28, 1989)

JANE MORGAN: Fascination (#7, 1957), The Day The Rains Came (#21, 1958), With Open Arms (#39, 1959)

RUSS MORGAN & HIS ORCHESTRA: Dogface Soldier (#30, 1955), The Poor People of Paris (#19, 1956)

THE MOTELS: Only The Lonely (#9, 1982), Suddenly Last Summer (#9, 1983), Remember The Nights (#36, 1984), Shame (#21, 1985)

MARIA MULDAUR: Midnight at the Oasis (#6, 1974), I’m A Woman (#12, 1975)

EDDIE MURPHY: Party All The Time (#2, 1985), Put Your Mouth On Me (#27, 1989)

ALANNAH MYLES: Black Velvet (#1, 1990), Love Is (#36, 1990)

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