LIFEA look back at some one-hit wonders'Gangnam Style' is the most-viewed music video in YouTube history. How can Psy top that? If he can't, he'll take his place in the big one-hit wonder hall of fame. Here's a look back at a few singular sensations.Getty ImagesLos del Rio ('Macarena,' 1994): The Spanish duo spawned an international dance craze with their 'Gangnam Style' predecessor. They even played it for the pope in 1996.Jeff Daly, Getty ImagesBilly Ray Cyrus ('Achy Breaky Heart,' 1992): The country singer has released 12 studio albums and 44 singles, but he'll always be remembered for 'Achy Breaky Heart.' And as Hannah Montana's dad.Paul Natkin, WireImageSoft Cell ('Tainted Love,' 1981): Their cover of cult classic 'Tainted Love' was a rocket ship to international fame. But they burned out from continual drug use, and eventually crashed in 1984. The duo reunited in 2000 and released a new album, 'Cruelty Without Beauty,' in 2003. Heard of it?Fin Costello, RedfernsToni Basil ('Mickey,' 1982): Her tale is one of the classics of one-hit wonder history. After her cheerleading anthem fell off the musical radar, so did she. But the former high-school cheerleader sidestepped complete obscurity by having a diverse career in showbiz. You might recognize her as Jack Nicholson's jilted girlfriend in 'Five Easy Pieces' or the New Orleans hooker in 'Easy Rider.' She also choreographed her 'Mickey' video, David Bowie's 1974 tour and the films 'American Graffiti,' 'The Rose' and 'My Best Friend's Wedding.'Frederick M. Brown, Getty ImagesEdie Brickell ('What I Am,'1988): After the New Bohemians' debut album 'Shooting Rubberbands at the Stars' faded from the charts, Brickell tried a couple of bands like The Gaddabouts, as well as a solo career, to no avail. But she did marry Paul Simon.Bruce Gilbert, APThe Verve ('Bitter Sweet Symphony,' 1998): After the Rolling Stones sued them for leaning too heavily on a sample from 'The Last Time,' frontman Richard Ashcroft and his bandmates never recaptured their former glory. A 'Bitter Sweet Symphony,' indeed.Dean Chalkley, EMIBruce Willis ('Respect Yourself,' 1987): Fortunately, he had enough sense to keep his day job. Had he kept on with his musical aspirations, we may not have the 'Die Hards' or 'The Fifth Element' or 'Armageddon.'Michel Euler, APEddie Murphy ('Party All the Time,' 1985): And let's not forget 'Boogie in Your Butt.'Kelvin Jones, DreamWorks PicturesMarky Mark and the Funky Bunch ('Good Vibrations,' 1991): All good things must come to an end, and the rap group's fame was no exception. Luckily, Marky Mark is now Mark Wahlberg, the hugely successful actor and former Calvin Klein underwear model.Stephen Chernin, APDaniel Powter ('Bad Day,' 2005): The song got a huge bump as the theme song for eliminations during Season 5 of 'American Idol,' climbing to the No. 1 spot on the 'Billboard Hot 100' chart in 2006. But since then, his career has been one big bad day.Lionel FlusinJames Blunt ('You're Beautiful,' 2005). With a hit single and a supermodel girlfriend (Petra Nemcova), the prospects of this former member of the British cavalry were looking very sexy, indeed. But inevitably, beauty fades.ChinaFotoPress, Getty ImagesKriss Kross ('Jump,' 1992): Chris "Mac Daddy" Kelly and Chris "Daddy Mac" Smith, who may be more famous for wearing their clothes backward, leapt to fame at 14 with 'Jump,' off album 'Totally Krossed Out.'Then they released 'Da Bomb.'Paul Natkin, WireImageDexys Midnight Runners ('Come On Eileen,' 1982). The anthem of frat-house mosh pits across America, the band wasn't quite able to recapture that fame. It's not for lack of trying: They've gone through dozens of band members and are now known as Dexys, fronted by the only original member, Kevin Rowland. Yes, they're still a thing.Fin Costello, RedfernsThe Buggles ('Video Killed the Radio Star,' 1979): That song will always be fondly remembered as the first video MTV aired when it premiered on Aug. 1, 1981. And only that.Gered Mankowitz, RedfernsFeatured Weekly Ad