Heartbreak never seems to go out of style, just like these classic country tearjerkers by Connie Smith, Merle Haggard, and Eddy Arnold.
Here below, we wanted to help aid that endeavor. We wanted to dive in and explore three songs that may just give you a good chuckle when you need it most. Indeed, these are three funny classic rock ...
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".
Elvis Presley signed with Colonel Thomas Parker on March 15, 1955, a business relationship he maintained until his death in ...
It features opening lines you'll never forget once you hear them. "Take It On The Run" by REO Speedwagon cashes in on that opening promise.
While revisiting his catalog, there was one song in particular where Kris Kristofferson completely broke me with a one-liner.
Merle Haggard followed his patriotic hit "Okie From Muskogee" with "The Fightin' Side of Me", which hit NO. 1 o 1970.
Country singer Zach Bryan has made a promise to a fan in Utah five months ahead of his Salt Lake City concert.
Released Nov. 15, 1974, the Doobie Brothers initially intended “Black Water” as a B-side of the single “Another Park, Another ...
There was a formula to crafting a beautiful 1970s country song, and those elements still have musical merit today.
They did not boast your typical pop hooks, but these 1980s songs ended up becoming memorable radio hits anyway.
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