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If you're planning your Fourth of July cookout playlist, these songs by blue-eyed soul artists should be in the mix.
From Arthur Pryor to Bruce Springsteen to Whitney Houston, here are six great songs to celebrate Independence Day.
From Eddie Cochran’s “Summertime Blues” to Sly and the Family Stone’s “Hot Fun in the Summertime” to Harry Styles’ ...
Killing Joke - Eighties: released 30th March 1984 Jaz Coleman's post punk outfit issued one of their most enduring songs, taken from the album Night Time. They later had a legal beef with Nirvana ...
With Mr. Nichols focusing on the music and Mr. Williams conjuring up the words, the duo churned out silky pop nuggets like Three Dog Night’s “Out in the Country” (1970), which rose to No. 15 ...
The year was 1984. A time when Gremlins traumatised a generation of children, Apple launched their first Macintosh computer, and Michael Jackson’s hair caught on fire while filming a Pepsi advert.
On This Day, Feb. 25, 1984… Van Halen hit #1 with the track “Jump” off their sixth studio album, 1984. The song was the rock band’s only #1 single. The tune’s popularity was aided by its music video, ...
Twisted Sister - We're Not Gonna Take It: released 21st May 1984 Not to be confused with The Who's song of the same name, this was Twisted Sister's biggest hit in the US. The following year, the ...
For the rest of the year, I’m ranking every Billboard #1 hit from 1964, 1974, 1984, 1994, 2004 and 2014 from worst to best in each respective year. I did this in 2023, which you can read the ...
Do you remember these forgotten 1984 rock radio hits? It's okay if you don't, it has been 40 years after all. But once upon a time, the songs on this list received heavy rock radio airplay.
The author of the definitive book on 1984's music says after Thriller, pop stars believed multiple hits across genres were possible—so they went for it.