Under the shadows of classic hits by The Eagles, Fleetwood Mac, and Led Zeppelin, these songs from the 1970s deserve more ...
On this day in 1969, Johnny Cash was at No. 1 on the country charts with "Daddy Sang Bass," written by friend and tourmate Carl Perkins.
Laura Branigan needed a memorable hit single. To get one, she went all the way to Italy to reimagine "Gloria".
George Harrison decided to use a fan's willingness to prank Paul McCartney in 1962. The latter probably wasn't particularly happy about it.
Revisit three rock songs that we still love today, but really only make sense if you lived through the same era.
Grammy-winning singer-songwriter Lukas Nelson shared a soulful cover of Sting's 1985 hit "Fortress Around Your Heart." ...
On this day in 1962, Patsy Cline released her No. 1 hit "She's Got You," written by Hank Cochran and later covered by Loretta Lynn.
Before The Beatles' final lawsuit dissolving their partnership was settled in 1974, John Lennon once spoke on the possibility of a reunion.
In 1993, rock music was in full force. These are three classic rock Grammy Award-winners from 1993 that we still stan.
Diehard Paul McCartney fans likely know these B-sides all too well. I think they deserved a proper release as A-sides.
These are three of the most important Johnny Cash songs ever released, even though few people remember them anymore.
Rock history, especially the 1990s, is full of classic hits with nonsensical lyrics. So, how important are song lyrics? And do the words even matter?