Over 9K music fans have voted on the 210+ Best Rock Songs Of The '80s, Ranked. Current Top 3: Don't Stop Believin', You Shook Me All Night Long, Crazy Train ...
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With their 1980 releasePermanent Waves, Rush offered a workable vision of prog rock for the new decade: Shorter and more immediate songs with real-world lyrical themes, still evincing a high degree of musical complexity. Not many bands picked up their lead (or had the chops to do it), bu...
“Oop Shoop” – a nonsense R&B number — a hopping rockabilly energy that transformed it into something previously unheard. In addition to pioneering a genre that would soon take over the world, Shirley Gunter and the Queens were also one of the first all-female African-American groups to ...
So here they are, the 50 Greatest Songs By Female Rappers. 50 "The Party Don't Stop" feat. Master P and Foxy Brown Mia X Mia X Ft. Master P & Foxy Brown - The Party Don't Stop Produced by Beats By the Pound, this popular club hit featured some cross-regional collaboration at a...
Greatest Rock Songs 1980s 1.Billie Jean- Michael Jackson 2.Every Breath You Take- The Police 3.When Doves Cry- Prince 4.Sexual Healing- Marvin Gaye 5.I Love Rock 'N' Roll- Joan Jett & The Blackhearts 6.Don't You Want Me?- The Human League ...
This ballad from 1979 was a perfect example of the 'lovers' rock' genre, a reggae offshoot that focused on romantic sentiments. The song featured British singer Janet Kay’s incredibly high-pitched vocals, and reached number two. She became the first British black female reggae artist to have...
Edmonds has said, "I don't just come in with songs. I talk with the artist and find out what they will or won't sing about." That technique has helped him develop an unrivaled gift for matching a lyric and a mood with a particular singer, especially a particular female singer. It'...
34.So You Want to Be a Rock 'n' Roll Star- The Byrds 35.I Want You- Bob Dylan 36.Baby Don't Go- Sonny & Cher 37.The Boxer- Simon & Garfunkel 38.I-Feel-Like-I'm-Fixin'-to-Die Rag- Country Joe & the Fish 39.Everybody's Talkin'- Fred Neil ...