Paul McCartney wrote a hit track that wasn't intended for The Beatles, but became their last No. 1 track on the charts.
The song peaked at No 12 on the Billboard Hot 100 on Nov. 28, 1970, amid a 13-week run on the music chart. More than 50 years ...
The 1970s gave way to some of history's greatest ever songs, but which ones sat at the top for the very longest? Read more ...
These three rock songs from the 1970s can all be described as cinematic. It's impossible not to envision scenes while ...
Stacker compiled data on the best rock albums of the '70s and listed the top 50, according to Best Ever Albums.
Fifty-five years ago, the Guess Who topped the charts with a song medley that would become one of their signature hits. The ...
Aerosmith released “Sweet Emotion” as a single on May 19, 1975, and the song arrived on the band’s third studio album, Toys ...
These four rock songs came out in 1970, but are so good, they might sound even better if they were remade today.
Gary Wright’s Dream Weaver is a timeless soft rock classic that continues to define the sound of the ’70s.
The movie 'Lovers and Other Strangers' led to an Oscar win for Best Original Song, with the track becoming a chart-topping ...
These 19 short-lived bands burned bright and fast – shaping genres, inspiring musicians, and leaving enduring legacies in ...
Looking at ten examples of classic rock songs that sparked or inspired vicious, longstanding feuds between musicians, ...