The Hero Song

I've Never Been To Me by Charlene (singer)

62,999,145 streams

ONE HIT WONDER

"The Charlene (singer) song 'I've Never Been To Me' is 16x more famous than their next biggest song, making them a ONE HIT WONDER. See the stats on JustOneHit.com."

Ratio

15.9x

Hit Streams

63.0M

Verdict

Certified One Hit Wonder

Tags

One Hit Wonder Meter

LEGEND
One Hit Wonder

Charlene (singer) · 15.9x ratio

Streams Comparison

I've Never Been To Me 62,999,145
Never Been To Me (Re-Recorded Version) 3,962,380
It Ain't Easy Comin' Down 2,701,661
Used To Be 835,905
If I Could See Myself 332,173
Fire - From "The Last Dragon" Soundtrack 261,017
I've Never Been to Me - Dance Remix 167,194
I Wont Remember Ever Loving You 152,318
Can't We Try 143,856
Johnny Dosen't Love Here Anymore 135,094

Other Songs

Tracks 2–10 by streams

2. Never Been To Me (Re-Recorded Version) 3,962,380
3. It Ain't Easy Comin' Down 2,701,661
4. Used To Be 835,905
5. If I Could See Myself 332,173
6. Fire - From "The Last Dragon" Soundtrack 261,017
7. I've Never Been to Me - Dance Remix 167,194
8. I Wont Remember Ever Loving You 152,318
9. Can't We Try 143,856
10. Johnny Dosen't Love Here Anymore 135,094

The Story

Charlene is an American singer signed to Motown who scored one lush, dramatic hit, and an unusual one at that. "I've Never Been to Me", a sweeping orchestral ballad with a famous spoken-word passage, initially flopped on its 1977 release, but a reissue in 1982 turned it into a worldwide hit, reaching the top of charts across the globe.

By the time success arrived Charlene had largely stepped away from music, and nothing else she recorded came close to the reach of that one belatedly-discovered ballad.

On streaming, "I've Never Been to Me" sits near 63 million plays, while her next most-streamed track trails at around four million. That sends the ratio above 15, far past our 5.0 line.

By our measure Charlene is a certified one-hit wonder. Hers is a singular story: a dramatic, divisive ballad that failed on first release, then found a vast audience years later on reissue, becoming a guilty-pleasure standard ever since while the rest of her catalogue slipped almost entirely from view far behind it. Few songs have travelled such an odd path from flop to belated worldwide hit, and on streams that one lavish ballad still carries her name almost single-handedly.

Sources

By The JustOneHit Editorial Team Last updated 23 May 2026