These sad country songs are stone-cold classics. In the 1960s, heartbreak looked a little different than it does today: There were no breakups over text or email, no obsessively scrolling through ...
But It’s Alright (J.J. Jackson) (1966) 2. 98.6 (Keith) (1966) 3. Who Put the Bomp (in the Bomp, Bomp, Bomp) (Barry Mann) (1961) 4. Na Na Hey Hey Kiss Him Goodbye (Steam) (1969) 5. Love […] ...
Election songs are becoming a key feature in Kashmir's ongoing assembly election campaigns, transcending social and political ...
Even early on, garage rock songs would come up with a strong statement that went beyond just having fun, and this one from this Boston band could be one of the first environmental pollution statements ...
Hiding somewhere between psychedelic rock and folk music, freak folk is an oft-overlooked genre of the 1960s and 1970s that ... from start to finish. The song oscillates from a symphony to ...
We explore three Loretta Lynn songs that marked a distinct change in women's voices within country music in the 1960s and 70s.
Canadian rockers Rush laid down countless countless iconic tracks over the years, but it is a cover song from 2004 that Geddy ...
The streaming count of the most popular songs by Oasis on Spotify has seen a fresh boost since their reunion news. Here're ...
It’s so clever and fun. In Disney’s Rapunzel adaptation, her captor is super evil, but one cannot help but love how hilarious Mother Gothel is, either. In her song “Mother Knows Best ...
Joker” broke box-office records in 2019 and raised questions about violence in storytelling. Five years later, with the debut ...