These pop hits from the 1960s are world-famous today. But when they were first released, they didn't chart as high as you might think.
Award shows are bound to get stuff wrong, but a shocking number of masterpieces were ignored by the Grammys in the album of the year category.
That being said, are these three songs from 1969 overplayed, or are they just that good? Folks very well might consider this ...
Jeff Buckley posthumously hit the Billboard Hot 100 with his acoustic ballad "Lover, You Should've Come Over," over three ...
In 1963, the Isleys hired a new guitarist from Seattle, an Army vet named Jimi Hendrix. They bought him his first Fender ...
The Beatles’ Long Tall Sally cover turned Little Richard’s hit into a powerful, high-energy performance fans still remember ...
TikTok earns Jeff Buckley his first Hot 100 hit nearly 30 years after his death - Singer-songwriter died in 1997 from accidental drowning ...
"Lover, You Should've Come Over" featured on the singer-songwriter's debut, Grace ...
The 1960s were a wild ride for music lovers. From the British Invasion to Motown magic, the airwaves were buzzing with iconic ...
The Best New Artist nominees at the 2026 Grammys include Olivia Dean, The Marías, Leon Thomas, and more. Here’s what you need ...
"Mercy" with Kanye West marked his first No. 40 hit, and he hasn’t stopped since—expanding his sound from Atlanta trap to ...
If it ain’t baroque, don’t fix it – if you think all pop music sounds similar, you might be right. But what was the original ...