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  1. One Thing Leads to Another. " 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-one ...

  2. Oct 11, 2023 · One Thing Leads To Another” has stood the test of time due to its universal theme and catchy sound. Its relevancy transcends decades, and the song remains a beloved classic in the new wave genre, demonstrating the lasting impact of The Fixx’s musical prowess.

  3. "One Thing Leads to Another" was in heavy rotation on MTV when the network was picking up steam, giving The Fixx a great deal of exposure stateside along with acts like Duran Duran and Eurythmics. The song is well-remembered by early MTV viewers, and the song is included on many 1980s compilation albums and continues to get substantial radio airplay today.

  4. Jan 22, 2024 · When The Fixx released 'One Thing Leads to Another' in 1983, listeners were ensnared by the catchy synth-pop beat and the sharp-edged lyrics that seemed to transcend the typical pop fodder of the era. Over time, the track has not only become emblematic of 80s music but has also been scrutinised for its layered commentary wrapped in a seemingly simple chorus.

  5. But then one thing leads to another. [Verse 2] The impression that you sell. Passes in and out like a scent. But the long face that you see. Comes from living close to your fears. If this is up ...

  6. One thing leads to another. You told me something wrong, I know I listen too long but then. One thing leads to another. The impression that you sell. Passes in and out like a scent. But the long face that you see comes from living close to your fears. If this is up then I'm up but you're running out of sight.

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  8. Undaunted they simply changed their name to The Fixx (a blatant drug reference with an added “x” to appease the record label execs), issued another single (Lost Planes), and collected their best work into 1982’s Shuttered Room.