Phil Collins was a prolific songwriter, and he managed to bag his first US number one as a solo artist before his band ...
The 1980s was a decade of transition and variety for music. Rock and roll thrived under the guise of the heavy metal label, ...
The Kinks' huge hit 'All Day and All of The Night' never achieved a number one as another iconic track kept on blocking its victory in the charts.
In 1985, a washed-up singer named Derek Stevens walked into a meeting with record company execs in hopes of reviving his career. The first song he played for them would become the stuff of legends. It ...
The Weeknd has gone from being an underground R&B artist to Super Bowl halftime show performer in the span of a decade. The Canadian singer has won Grammy Awards and released several singles and ...
For more than half a century, the Billboard Hot 100 has been documenting the biggest, most commercially successful hits in the U.S. The chart—compiled by Billboard magazine using record sales, radio ...
1986 was a golden year in music history—an unforgettable mix of synth-pop, power ballads, funky grooves, and rock anthems that topped the charts and defined a generation. From Whitney Houston’s ...
“634-5789” by Tina Turner (with Robert Cray) from Tina Live in Europe (1988) This song, which was first recorded by Wilson Pickett for his 1966 album The Exciting Wilson Pickett, was later included on ...
Randy Houser released a new single, "Song Number 7," on Friday (March 11), to coincide with the debut of his brand-new record, Fired Up. The song was written by Justin Wilson, Ben Hayslip and Chris ...
Randy Houser’s “Song Number 7” is probably the finest single representative of his Fired Up album. It’s a big country power ballad that leans progressive, but stops short of crossing a bridge that ...
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