One-hit wonders have always been a thing, and we think these folk-rock hits from the 1960s deserve to be revisited.
The novelty of bubblegum pop eventually wore off and critics dismissed the music as disposable. Aimed at the youth, it’s like the flavor of chewing gum, immediately sweet and satisfying, though the ...
Paul McCartney once remembered the writing and recording process for a 'Rubber Soul' track, admitting that it required little ...
Jack Jones, a traditional balladeer and TV who was famous for hits like 'The Impossible Dream' and 'Wives and Lovers' in the ...
That was the point that three of the 1960s’ finest musical minds merged as one ... Neil Young. It’s also marked out as the swan song for the high-point of hippiedom, featuring definitive anthems such ...
Fellow Cordials band member Leonard Capizzi and Pickett wrote the song together and pitched it to record labels. They were ...
Donovan's "Season of the Witch" might seem light, but Donovan actually has some very strong opinions on witchcraft. He also doesn't seem to have the most positive appraisal of Christianity.
Practically everyone in Cache Valley old enough to remember the Motown Era of the 1960s turned out to see and hear three ...
Jones won two Grammy Awards for best vocal performance, one on the song "Lollipops And Roses" and one on the song "Wives and ...
Jones began his singing career in the 1950s and in the 1960s won two Grammy Awards for best vocal performance, one for the ...
Paul Simon freaked out over Frank Sinatra's spin on his 1960s masterpiece. He wasn't a fan of the Chairman of the Board changing the lyrics.