Brenda Lee reaches another landmark as the legend notches her first chart-topper on Billboard's Top Country Albums survey ...
Here are four songs written or co-written by Jeff Lynne that were hits for other artists in honor of the ELO frontman’s 77th ...
Stacker consulted the Billboard Hot 100 to rank the longest-running #1 songs by the number of weeks they spent at the top ...
Nothing says “80s” quite like these one-hit wonders’ cover version of “Tainted Love”. That song was a huge hit for the synth-pop duo in 1981. Surprisingly enough, the song’s origins go way back to ...
December 1983 was the coldest December ever recorded in the United States. Record lows were set in 39 different cities. The record temperatures cost those of us who pay for heating *** home or ...
‘Awards Chatter’ Pod: Lionel Richie on ‘The Greatest Night in Pop,’ His Biggest Hits and Why Love Songs Will Never Go Out of Style The legendary singer-songwriter sits down with Scott ...
As the band gears up for the 2025 North American leg of its Power Up tour, UCR engages in some wishful thinking and ranks the Top 20 AC/DC Songs Never ... of the Switch, 1983) Flick of the ...
In a year of exuberance and dread, songs came from every which way to comfort, to amuse, to haunt, to tantalize. Here, in descending order of greatness, are the 30 best of the year. 1. Chappell ...
Songs show up everywhere these days: appended to sports highlights and TikToks, piped into political rallies and Paneras, interpolated during sermons. This ubiquity often trivializes music, but it ...
Last week, we unveiled our 100 Best Albums of 2024 list, which was topped by the likes of Jessica Pratt, Sturgill Simpson, Waxahatchee, Beyoncé, Fontaines D.C. and numerous other acts we still ...
Elton composed bespoke music with killer hooks and elegant plumage, crafting songs that fit him to a T, delivering them with falsetto flourishes and barrelhouse piano runs. On top of it all ...
Near the end of each year, music people scribble out lists of their favorite songs, then take a few steps back to squint at the rankings. Is there any kind of theme in there? A unifying essence?