This Beatles album hit the charts again after nearly 50 years, thanks to a high-quality reissue commemorating the album's anniversary.
These obscure country bands from the 60s deserve way more love today, in my opinion. You might just agree with me.
These one-hit wonder songs from the 1990s are amazing tunes, but good luck trying to cover them properly... or better.
Peter Frampton finally found mainstream success via a live album. He parlayed it into a studio hit with "I'm In You".
These forgotten songs from 1979 were pretty noteworthy hits, but they rarely get radio play today. That needs to change ASAP.
In 1955, things were different. We can't even remember the songs from 70 years ago now. These are three 1955 one-hit wonders you don't know.
Country music songs often tell a story, but these three music videos have shocking twists with unexpected endings.
Plenty of bands in bars around the world have covered Weezer. But these tracks prove Weezer is a pretty good cover band, too.
Most people think "St. Elmo's Fire (Man In Motion)" referred to the film's plot. But John Parr actually found his inspiration elsewhere.
In 1989, music fans got some strange but important pop songs. These are three pop songs from 1989 that we love as much today as we did then.
When Bruce Springsteen wrote his saving grace album, 'Born To Run', he leaned on these three artists for major influence.
According to Johnny Cash, he was the one who inspired Carl Perkins to write the generational standard, "Blue Suede Shoes".
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