The Beatles' Red and Blue albums became the ultimate greatest hits compilations. The two double LPs encompassed the highlights of the Beatlemania era (the Red album, 1962 to 1966) and the magical ...
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 ...
In celebration of the 50th anniversary of 'Odds & Sods,' here are five notable (and comparatively rare) tracks featuring The ...
The Official UK Singles Chart reflects the UK’s biggest songs of the week, based on audio and video streams, downloads, CDs and vinyl, compiled by the Official Charts Company. The UK Top 40 is ...
A companion second vinyl box set in the series, The Rolling Stones Singles 1966-1971, will be released next year. The two songs are set to feature on the upcoming Live At The El Mocambo album ...
Frank Sinatra's cover of John Denver's 'Leaving on a Jet Plane' may be better than the original 1969 version written by the folk singer.
The former Traffic guitarist also tells us about his time with Eric Clapton as a founding member of Derek & the Dominos ...
Jack Jones, a traditional balladeer and TV who was famous for hits like 'The Impossible Dream' and 'Wives and Lovers' in the ...
The Minnesota Twins have a long list of great relievers. Al Worthington was their first.
The Plymouth Belvedere was among the first production cars to get the street-spec HEMI engine. Only 677 units were produced in 1966.
DJ Johnnie Walker has told listeners “may we walk into the future with our heads held high and happiness in our hearts” as he ...