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It was a graveyard smash. It caught on in a flash. And Elvis Presley reportedly thought it was trash. It's perhaps the ...
The Beatles recorded multiple different covers of Motown Records singles over the years, but Barrett Strong's 'Money (That's What I Want)' was a favourite.
Telephone numbers once ruled over youth culture back in the 1960s, and an early Motown classic by The Marvelettes certainly took advantage of that fact.
In 1971, a teen idol scored a three-week stint at the top of the Billboard charts with a song first recorded in the early 1960s, knocking a Beatle from the No. 1 spot in the process.
11:22, Fri, Aug 22, 2025 Updated: 11:23, Fri, Aug 22, 2025 The iconic rocker Rod Stewart has enjoyed a successful career and international stardom spanning five decades. He skyrocketed into the ...
The B-side "Surfer Joe" hasn't maintained the place in culture it deserves, but "Wipe Out" continues to be one of the greatest hits of the era. In 1987, rappers The Fat Boys collaborated with The ...
Visuals may be essential for film, but music completes the experience. Stacker collected the best movie songs spanning 100 ...
On Tuesday, music artist KMKZ took to Instagram to share a video to accuse T-series of using his beats in Raanjhan without his approval. After almost one year, Raanjhan song from Kriti Sanon’s film Do ...
International music producer KMKZ has accused music label T-Series of plagiarising their recent song Raanjhan, which featured actors Kriti Sanon and Shahir Sheikh. In a recent Instagram post, the ...
The art historian Matthew Holman makes his personal selection from a collection spanning 200,000 works of modern and ...
Fifty years ago, in 1975, David Bowie hit a new high with his first US number one single, “Fame.” The single came from his ninth studio album, Young Americans, which explored a funk-driven sound. But ...