In 2009, a list of the most-played songs since 1934 was published, containing some surprising entries. Here are the top five.
A deeply personal 1967 song became one of the most acclaimed tracks ever recorded—even though it barely made an impact in the ...
Fifty-nine years ago today, Frank and Nancy Sinatra became the first father-daughter duo to reach No. 1 in the United Kingdom.
Following a seventieth anniversary reissue, Frank Sinatra's Songs for Swingin’ Lovers! debuts inside the top 10 on a Billboard chart — decades after his death.
Bobby Goldsboro tugged heartstrings all the way to No. 1; Elton John and Paul McCartney had the No. 1 single and album, respectively; Aerosmith got their own holiday in Massachusetts; and soul singer ...
Do You Believe in Magic.” “You Didn't Have to be so Nice”. “Daydream.” “Did You Ever Have to Make up Your Mind?” “Summer in ...
Using a variety of sources, Stacker created a chronological list of how the long, loud, and rebellious history of rock 'n' ...
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Released on May 26, 1975, the track served as the lead single and title song of Campbell’s album of the same name. It quickly ...
From "I Will Always Love You" to hits recorded by Skeeter Davis and Emmylou Harris, Dolly Parton was the pen behind all of ...
As is often the case, 1967–1970, which is usually referred to as the Blue Album, is the most successful Beatles release in ...
I didn’t have a lot of space to write songs for women so I purposefully tried to write songs that men could record.” ...