'I Will Always Love You' is one of the most iconic and popular songs of all time. It was originally written and recorded byDolly Partonin 1973 as a farewell to her mentor and partner Porter Wagoner. Dolly's version was a country hit that reached number one on the Billboard Hot Country...
原地址:500 Greatest Songs of All Time 91 Elvis Presley, ‘Suspicious Minds’ Writer: Mark James Producers: Chips Moman, Felton Jarvis, Presley Released: Sept. '69, RCA 15 weeks; No. 1 When Moman presented this song to Presley in 1969, the singer was, as the lyrics put it, "caught...
原地址:500 Greatest Songs of All Time 221 Howlin’ Wolf, ‘Spoonful’ Writer: Willie Dixon Producers: Leonard and Phil Chess Released: June '60, Chess Did not chart Chess do-it-all Dixon wrote "Spoonful" for Howlin' Wolf in 1960. "It doesn't take a large quantity of anything to be...
原地址:500 Greatest Songs of All Time 151 The Byrds, ‘Eight Miles High’ Writers: Gene Clark, Roger McGuinn, David Crosby Producer: Allen Stanton Released: April '66, Columbia 9 weeks; No. 14 A rare collaboration between three Byrds, it was supposedly about an airplane flight. McGuinn'...
Best Songs: "Stayin' Alive," "How Deep Is Your Love," "Night Fever" Dripping with disco beats, this soundtrack featured numerous songs by the Bee Gees, along with numbers from artists such as Kool & the Gang and KC and the Sunshine Band. Dominating the 1970s music scene, it became ...
原地址:500 Greatest Songs of All Time 311 The Beatles, ‘With a Little Help From My Friends’ Writers: John Lennon, Paul McCartney Producer: George Martin Released: June '67, Capitol Non-single As fictional crooner Billy Shears, Ringo Starr delivers his most charming vocals on this tune. ...
The song was written in 1979 on an aeroplane while the Wailers were experimenting on guitar. The song is a reggae and disco fusion that challenges the listeners to be true to themselves and to love one another. It is one of Marley’s most popular songs and has been covered by many artis...
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"I think everything that went into the record — me having lost two friends, tension within the band and tension with our producer — was mostly positive,” McCracken told MTV, "because it all made the songs come together like magic." B.S. 39 Panic! at the Disco, ‘A Fever You...
all the old “but really, what is punk?” debates either. Along with the Pistols and the Clash, Black Flag and the Descendents, Minor Threat and Hüsker Dü and the Bad Brains, and on and on, you’ll find the slashing Marxist disco of Gang of Four, the ice-storm goth of Joy ...