The three rock songs below were all met with backlash when they were first released, but have become some of their artists’ ...
On this day in 1970, we lost the incredibly talented Tammi Terrell after a long and brave fight with brain cancer.
You're also deeply connected to the characters and to the story. That’s one of the things we're all proudest of." ...
Tom Petty couldn't get his song "Rebels" just right. In a 1984 session, he nearly punched his way to a career-damaging injury in frustration.
"It seems like every 50 years, greed and capitalism and stupidity all coalesce," says Devo's Mark Mothersbaugh.
Mariah Carey and Daryl Hall connected while he was working on his third album, 'Soul Alone' and was looking for some outside songs.
During a recent interview on SiriusXM's 'The Howard Stern Show', Pearl Jam’s Eddie Vedder recalled hanging backstage with The ...
Honestly, I can't say I blame Guns N' Roses for rejecting this Slash lyric in their 1987 hit, "Paradise City".
The Commodores became known for Lionel Richie singing smooth ballads. But no vocals were heard on their very first US hit.
Elvis Presley signed with Colonel Thomas Parker on March 15, 1955, a business relationship he maintained until his death in ...
While revisiting his catalog, there was one song in particular where Kris Kristofferson completely broke me with a one-liner.
A neologism is a term for a made-up word. These are three one-hit wonders that feature silly lyrics with made-up words.
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