Here are three collaborations that helped Paul McCartney add to his already incredibly successful catalog of hit songs.
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Bidding is open on the 12-string acoustic guitar Gordon Lightfoot reportedly used to write the 1976 hit, as well as on a 1989 ...
The Count Five were an American garage rock outfit known primarily for their chart-topping hit “Psychotic Reaction” from 1966. Like many one-hit wonders from the 1960s, this garage rock band was short ...
Al's House of Hits stood at 1006 Springwood Ave. from 1963 to 1970. “It's emotional for me and my sister,” said Joanne Cinter on the phone from her home in Hawaii. “We're trying to keep the ...
An auctioneer from Somerset is selling what he claims is one of history’s most famous pieces of sporting memorabilia: the infamous split boxing glove from Muhammad Ali’s 1963 fight with Henry ...
Between them, they penned scores of hits for the girl groups and teen idols ... For the follow-up to their 1963 hit “He’s So Fine,” this New York four-piece girl group turned to Brill ...
Here’s a look at why they wrote an homage to some 1960s hits. “’96 Tears,’ released ... lyrics in the mode of ‘Louie Louie,’ the 1963 hit by The Kingsmen, another frat favorite.
Matt Monro was one of the big singing stars of the 60s – with hits such as “My Kind Of Girl’ – and his Bond song, written by Lionel Bart (of Oliver! fame) and arranged and composed by the ...
“Every summer, three things are going to happen,” Rose liked to say, “the grass is going to get green, the weather is going to get hot, and Pete Rose is going to get 200 hits and bat .300.” Rose was ...
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