Using data from the Recording Industry Association of America, Stacker spotlighted 25 of the bestselling bands of the 1960s, ...
Here are the five Beatles songs to make the top 10 on the Adult Contemporary chart in the 1960s, as recorded by Sergio Mendes, Ramsey Lewis & more.
Decades after their release, there's still a magic to the best early Jackson 5 and solo Michael Jackson songs.
On this day in 1965, The Beatles recorded this hit single that was later described by John Lennon as a real "cry for help." ...
Bob Dylan earned his place among rock legends in 1965.
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 ...
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 ...
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 Who’s explosive 1965 hit turned angst and defiance into a cultural moment, becoming one of rock’s most iconic expressions of youth rebellion.
A film scene of Dylan and Lennon at a low moment in 1966 has held a grim fascination for fans. Beneath the repartee, a touchy ...
George Harrison returns to the charts as Live in Japan debuts in the U.K. decades after its release and becomes a top 40 bestseller.
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