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Some folks say that The Beatles never created a "bad" song, but when it comes to these three, that is arguably not the case.
Meat Loaf songwriter Jim Steinman refused to keep it simple. If he had, we would have missed out on gems like "Two Out Of Three Ain't Bad".
On this day in 1969, Johnny Cash reached No. 1 with the career-defining, Shel Silverstein-penned "A Boy Named Sue." ...
Country music royalty Lukas Nelson and Duane Betts paid tribute to Billy Joe Shaver with this tender "Live Forever" cover.
These three classic rock stars admitted that certain albums they produced were some of their worst, but I don't know if I agree with that.
Mastodon dedicated their first show after Brent Hinds' death to their former longtime guitarist, who left the band in March.
Aug. 23, 1969, marked the start of a four-week run atop the U.S. singles chart for the Rolling Stones with "Honky Tonk Women." ...
Melodic rock band The Storm scored a big hit in the 90s, but this supergroup struggled to get past one-hit wonder status.
David Bowie hit No. 1 with "Ashes To Ashes" in 1980, but the song is better known for resulting in the priciest music video of its time.
These nostalgic songs from 1966 are just a few of many that made that year a solid one for music, particularly rock music.
Well, there was no way I’d make this list of sweet gothic rock songs without mentioning at least one song by The Cure. “Friday I’m In Love” is a masterclass on how to put together a dance-worthy ...
On this very day in 1952, Kitty Wells changed country music history by becoming the first female solo artist to top the charts.