The Hero Song

Right Now by SR-71 (band)

73,565,791 streams

ONE HIT WONDER

"The SR-71 (band) song 'Right Now' is 7x more famous than their next biggest song, making them a ONE HIT WONDER. See the stats on JustOneHit.com."

Ratio

6.6x

Hit Streams

73.6M

Verdict

Certified One Hit Wonder

Tags

One Hit Wonder Meter

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One Hit Wonder

SR-71 (band) · 6.6x ratio

Streams Comparison

Right Now 73,565,791
Goodbye 11,117,495
1985 (Original Version) 10,194,033
Politically Correct 6,090,461
Here We Go Again 5,149,485
Let It Whip 3,006,846
Mosquito (Original Version) 2,593,146
Tomorrow 2,016,496
Axl Rose 1,528,079
Mosquito - Live (Bonus Track) 1,430,996

Other Songs

Tracks 2–10 by streams

2. Goodbye 11,117,495
3. 1985 (Original Version) 10,194,033
4. Politically Correct 6,090,461
5. Here We Go Again 5,149,485
6. Let It Whip 3,006,846
7. Mosquito (Original Version) 2,593,146
8. Tomorrow 2,016,496
9. Axl Rose 1,528,079
10. Mosquito - Live (Bonus Track) 1,430,996

The Story

SR-71 are an American rock band, led by Mitch Allan, who landed one bright, sardonic hit at the turn of the millennium. "Right Now", released in 2000, is a punchy, hook-laden slice of pop-punk, and it became a sizeable radio and MTV hit, the band's defining moment.

There is a notable footnote: Allan co-wrote and SR-71 originally recorded "1985", which became a far bigger hit as a cover for Bowling for Soup. As a band, though, SR-71 never followed "Right Now" with anything on the same scale under their own name.

On streaming, "Right Now" sits near 74 million plays, while their next most-streamed track trails at around 11 million. That sends the ratio above 6, past our 5.0 line.

By our measure SR-71 are a certified one-hit wonder, with the caveat that their frontman had a hand in another act's bigger hit. It is simply that one snappy, wry pop-punk single became the band's calling card, a fixture of early-2000s rock radio that stands far ahead of everything else they recorded under their own name. There is a neat irony in it: the band wrote a song that became a far bigger hit for someone else, yet on their own streams it is "Right Now" that towers over the rest.

Sources

By The JustOneHit Editorial Team Last updated 23 May 2026