Redbone were an American rock band formed in Los Angeles in 1969 by brothers Pat and Lolly Vegas, who proudly foregrounded their Mexican and Native American heritage in their music, stage dress, and artwork. Their signature song, "Come and Get Your Love", was a landmark: a top-five hit on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1974 that made them the first Native American band to reach those heights.
The band recorded plenty more, but nothing matched it, and over time "Come and Get Your Love" became the song that carried their name. Its second act came in 2014, when it opened the film Guardians of the Galaxy and introduced the groove to a whole new generation.
On streaming, the result is decisive. The hit sits past 900 million plays across its versions, while genuinely different songs from the band trail far behind. The gap clears our 5.0 line, so by our measure Redbone are a certified one-hit wonder.
It is a one-hit-wonder story with real historical weight. One song did not just define a band, it put Native American musicians on the biggest stage in American pop, and it is still doing the work decades later.