This list of the best songs from the 60s is a loving tribute to some of the artists that made it a decade that changed music forever.
Surrender to the suspense, delight in the dramatic irony, and witness the downfall of a king whose ambition costs him—and everyone around him—everything. It’s not just history, but a living, breathing masterpiece that will haunt you long after the final lines have faded. Learn more ...
and they knew they was much more than a hunch. That this group, Must somehow form a family. That’s the way we became the Brady Bunch, The Brady Bunch-. That’s the way- we became the Brady Bunch. Cheers Making your way in the world today Takes everything you’ve got; Taking a ...
over 30 original songs composed by Oshallah and The Blue Rocker have now been recorded and mixed, most of them destined for their original theatrical pieceGreta, the Rock Musical, coming to stage and screen soon. Soul Twin Messiah is gearing up to begin releasing songs that are sure to be...
mysterious and shrouded in a gloomy New York haze that peered into the underbelly of the times,The Velvet Underground & Nicosounded nothing like it at the time. It still casts a long shadow over everyone who's heard it. German model and singer Nico brings Lou Reed's despairing songs into...
TheWaterlooalbum reveals an ABBA who still hadn’t quite worked out what sort of band they were. Half the songs were clichéd rockers sung by Björn or Benny and don’t sound much like the ABBA everyone knows. Much more in the ABBA ‘schlager’ style of the time,Honey Honeywas one of...
It’s the only thing that there’s just too little of What the world needs now is love, sweet love, No not just for some but for everyone. Some songs resonate because of the beautiful simplicity of their message. Some concepts in life are so simple, it’s hard to understand why some...
draw a little head so everyone knows it’s a sheep. Let the glue dry, and then take those scissors and shear your sheep! When you have short-haired sheep and soft bundles of fluff, gather the fluff into piles or bags, and sing the song again, this time with a much deeper understandi...
Songs Of Experience David Hentschel at Abbey Road today. If Goodbye Yellow Brick Road has a theme, it is one of nostalgia for the simpler pleasures and experiences of a pre-fame childhood. Not that this childhood necessarily belonged to Elton Hercules John. Certainly, he may have shared Bernie...
while songs such as 'What a Waste' and 'Reasons to Be Cheerful (Part Three)' were Top 10 hits in the UK, their success was limited elsewhere. Ditto 'Hit Me With Your Rhythm Stick', which went all the way to number one in January 1979. This song was, in short, the pinnacle of ...