Also ranks #2 on How Famous Rock Stars Actually Got Their Nicknames Dig Deeper Metal And Hard Rock Musicians With Surprisingly Soft Hobbies 32 The Shirelles 39 votes The Shirelles were an American girl group notable for their rhythm and blues, doo-wop and soul music and gaining popularity in ...
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An English-language take on carnival music, “Conga,”written by Sound Machine drummer Enrique Garcia, was the Cuban revolution that American radio needed in the ‘80s, and the spark that ignited the Latin explosion at the turn of the century. What’s more, it was proof that the original ...
The Brill Building power couple Carole King/Gerry Goffin penned heartacher “Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow,” made famous by the girl group the Shirelles in 1960 (their first song to top the Billboard Hot 100 chart) and included on King’s seminal 1971 album Tapestry. Rondstadt has her...
This three-part top 40 hit fromBatplays like a campy counterpart to “Will You Love Me Tomorrow,” trading in the honest introspection of the Shirelles for a winning theatricality as Meat Loaf and Ellen Foley face off in a hormone-addled battle of the sexes over a rollicking shoo-bop-bop...
No wonder it became the first Spanish song to surpass one billion views on YouTube. 7. “Besame Mucho” – Various Artists Writer: Consuelo Velazquez Velazquez was a teen in Mexico when she wrote “Bésame Mucho” (Kiss me a lot) in 1940. With its easy to say entreaty, it became, by...