Bob Dylan earned his place among rock legends in 1965.
On this day in 1965, The Beatles recorded this hit single that was later described by John Lennon as a real "cry for help." ...
With 18 number one hits in the UK and 20 in the US, The Beatles were never short of hits. But for every hit single, they had ...
"The Beatles" and "heavy metal" aren't typically phrases that go together, but John Lennon made an interesting case for this ...
Do You Believe in Magic.” “You Didn't Have to be so Nice”. “Daydream.” “Did You Ever Have to Make up Your Mind?” “Summer in ...
The 1960s will forever be known as the decade that changed music forever, and the sheer volume of iconic songs that topped ...
Bobby Goldsboro tugged heartstrings all the way to No. 1; Elton John and Paul McCartney had the No. 1 single and album, respectively; Aerosmith got their own holiday in Massachusetts; and soul singer ...
In 1970, one heartfelt hit captured both warmth and heartbreak, telling a story that stayed with listeners long after it ...
Loretta Lynn was born; Percy Sledge died; Fats Domino released “Ain't That a Shame”; The Beatles made a good title choice; ...
Record Store Day is on April 18 and thanks to a variety of labels, there are some great releases to get you into your local indie record shop to celebrate before, on or after that day.
Using a variety of sources, Stacker created a chronological list of how the long, loud, and rebellious history of rock 'n' ...