The Doors are legendary and regarded as one of the best rock bands in history. But did that legacy translate to chart success with any number one songs?
The Beatles’ most-covered song, ‘Yesterday,’ inspired a movie ... where Paul lived in attic rooms at the top of the family home of his girlfriend, the English actress Jane Asher.
Changin'” both debut on Billboard's Rock Digital Song Sales chart this week, hitting Nos. 4 and 12, respectively.
then it was the release in December 1965 of their second LP of the year, Rubber Soul. Just four months earlier, Help! had shown signs that their music was becoming more erudite, with songs like ...
Nine of those songs arrived in the chart's top spot, making Drake the artist with ... "Yesterday," and "We Can Work It Out" in 1965; "Paperback Writer" in 1966; "Penny Lane" "All You Need Is ...
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"There simply isn’t another sound like Sam’s soulful tenor in American music," Springsteen writes of musical influence, friend and collaborator ...
The second time this song (or a version of it) has been the top selling single of the year ... 1966: Tom Jones – Green Green Grass of Home. 1965: Ken Dodd – Tears. 1964: Beatles – Can ...
The Rolling Stones began calling themselves the "World's Greatest Rock & Roll Band" in the late Sixties. Few disputed the claim then, and few would dispute it now. The “bad boy” counterparts ...
From there, a sequel was inevitable. And so: “The Chipmunk Song,” the song where the personalities of Alvin, Simon, and Theodore all begin to assert themselves. That was a hit, too ...