In the late 1960s, the Beatles borrowed a riff from Roy Orbison and Little Richard to create the perfect party playlist staple.
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From "Mr. Blue Sky" to "Evil Woman" and "Telephone Line," these are the 30 best ELO songs as Jeff Lynne's farewell tour ...
“The Night the Lights Went Out in Georgia” was a strange hit in 1973. Riding the trend of kudzu noir that followed In the ...
We’re getting on in our look back at seminal songs from the 1970s (a tongue twister if ever there was one). We’ve been going ...
After The Capital-Journal on Sept. 30 published a list of songs with Kansas connections, readers pointed out to us these ...
These five underrated rock songs are perfect for any spooky Halloween playlist, though a couple of them might be inappropriate for kids.
An introduction to the best Dean Martin songs, which span classic pop, sentimental Italian ballads, storytelling country ...
John Lennon could always sing from the heart, but he saved a lot of his fury and passion for some of his political material.
Alongside Cheryl, Culture Club are the act with the joint-most Halloween number ones, with two. But a year before Do You Really Want to Hurt Me, Halloween 1981 was the time of the Karma Chameleon. The ...
The Cure breaks a 16-year drought with its new "Songs of a Lost World," leading the first November batch of new music ...
The goth icons played two sets at the BBC in support of their new record, Songs Of A Lost World.