Fifty-six years ago today, Simon & Garfunkel were dominating the charts and captivating listeners with a song many people consider to be one of the greatest ever written. The track, “Bridge Over ...
It broke at pop and country radio stations virtually simultaneously—in fact, it got to No. 1 on the Hot 100 a little faster ...
Why John Lennon wrote How Do You Sleep? about Paul McCartney and how the brutal Beatles diss track revealed their bitter post-breakup feud.
How Snow White, John Lennon's mother, and George Harrison's vocal abilities created the final form of "Do You Want To Know A ...
Here's a look at the four times The Beatles were nominated for a Song of the Year Grammy Award… and, sadly, lost.
Man on the Run shows McCartney's effort to define himself outside The Beatles' shadow: "Paul making this documentary was a ...
From David Bowie to Kanye West, these chart-topping tracks were actually penned by Beatles legends John Lennon and Paul ...
He sang and co-wrote some of the definitive teenage anthems of the 1950s and early ’60s, including “Breaking Up Is Hard to Do,” and then reinvented his career in the ’70s.
Taylor Swift's 'Opalite' hit the top of the Hot 100 after four months. She's now tied with Rihanna for third place for having the most No. 1s ever.
Though the song’s new music video didn’t boost it to No. 1 this week, it will have a better chance next week thanks to digital and physical sales.
We can’t find Lucinda Williams. She’s somewhere on the other side of the phone, and her husband Tom Overby’s gone to find her. Two voices clatter distantly, until it’s finally her in my ear. The ...
Aretha Franklin's 1967 hit "Respect" has been ranked the best song of all time by Rolling Stone. Interestingly, the song wasn't originally Franklin's. It was written and recorded by Otis Redding ...
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