The Hero Song

Just When I Needed You Most by Randy VanWarmer

106,220,209 streams

ONE HIT WONDER
Randy VanWarmer

"The Randy VanWarmer song 'Just When I Needed You Most' is 142x more famous than their next biggest song, making them a ONE HIT WONDER. See the stats on JustOneHit.com."

Ratio

141.7x

Hit Streams

106.2M

Verdict

Certified One Hit Wonder

One Hit Wonder Meter

LEGEND
One Hit Wonder

Randy VanWarmer · 141.7x ratio

Streams Comparison

Just When I Needed You Most 106,220,209
Call Me 749,566
It Never Hurts to Hurt Sometimes 631,150
Your Light 363,840
It's a Heartache 336,428
I Could Sing 323,649
I Will Hold You 219,365
The One Who Loves You 198,752

Other Songs

Tracks 2–10 by streams

2. Call Me 749,566
3. It Never Hurts to Hurt Sometimes 631,150
4. Your Light 363,840
5. It's a Heartache 336,428
6. I Could Sing 323,649
7. I Will Hold You 219,365
8. The One Who Loves You 198,752

The Story

Randy VanWarmer was an American singer-songwriter who wrote and recorded one tender, much-loved soft-rock ballad. "Just When I Needed You Most", released in 1979, is a gentle, aching song of heartbreak, distinguished by a delicate autoharp solo, and it became a substantial international hit, the record that defined his career.

VanWarmer continued writing songs, including later success as a Nashville songwriter, but as a performer nothing approached the reach of that one tender ballad.

On streaming, "Just When I Needed You Most" sits near 106 million plays, while his next most-streamed track trails at well under one million. That sends the ratio above 140, one of the most extreme figures in our entire database.

By our measure Randy VanWarmer is a certified one-hit wonder of the very starkest kind. His catalogue, on the numbers, is essentially one quietly devastating breakup ballad, a song whose fragile beauty made it a permanent fixture of soft-rock radio while the rest of his recordings settled almost entirely out of view far behind it. Its delicate autoharp solo remains one of the most distinctive touches in any late-70s ballad, and on streams the song stands almost completely alone above his catalogue.

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By The JustOneHit Editorial Team Last updated 23 May 2026