just checkin' in before bedtime, got the car packed for the dawn departure, and I'm thinking maybe Hootie charted 4 times off their debut but never have since. Whitburn's back at my desk so I can't check as easily as usual.
Hootie did go four deep on their breakthrough album, but their followup effort yielded two more Top 40 hits: "Old Man & Me (When I Get to Heaven)" (#13) and "Tucker's Town" (#38 ). Don't feel bad if you don't know them; I heard them exactly one time each and don't remember how either went.
A close call -- or a winner, if you must -- is Lauryn Hill. Her
Miseducation... album yielded "Doo Wop (That Thing)" (#1), "Ex-Factor" (#21), and "Everything Is Everything" (#35). In addition, Billboard retroactively acknowledged, in light of its revised chart policy allowing non-singles to chart, that "Can't Take My Eyes Off You" was a #35 airplay-only hit. But it didn't actually make the Top 40 as it was published at the time, so I'm not counting it.