Abba - SOS (Official Video) Bjorn Ulvaeus has said that, after three years of trying to work out what style ABBA should stick with, they finally found its identity as a pop group with this song. It started an amazing run of 18 consecutive Top 10 hits in the UK and Ireland. Knowing ...
So much goes right with this song, not least of all Pete Thomas doing one of the best single snare hits in history. 16 Radio Radio It’s funny how the early demos Costello subsequently released showed that he actually started this song off in the mid-’70s as a tribute to the glories...
'ABBA Gold: Greatest Hits,' ABBA (1992) SHAUN CURRY/AFP via Getty Images Whether truly loved or considered a guilty pleasure, ABBA is a pop phenomenon with music that continues to be celebrated worldwide. ABBA Gold is the band's best-selling record. And why not? It's all ...
that's what the Beatles had done. The challenge was to not do another 'Mamma Mia' or 'Waterloo.'" Ulvaeus's lyrics grew progressively darker over the course of Abba's career, even as the band became so unbelievably popular that they were able to release an 18-song greatest hits album ...
Had hits with CCS, including a version of Led Zeppelin's 'Whole Lotta Love' which was used as the theme for BBC's Top Of The Pops for several years. He became a radio presenter in the Seventies. 30 Apr 1983 American Blues legend Muddy Waters (born McKinley Morganfield) died in ...
The bittersweet first single from Sugar Ray’s self-titled album wasn’t all that different from the four previous hits that turned the amiable band of O.C.-natives into a pop radio fixture: a breezy earworm kinda about regret, but also kinda shruggy about it, designed for laid-back sin...
the title song seamlessly melds Korean lyrics with a track that’s fun and funky enough to get spins at a Seventies roller-rink alongside KC and the Sunshine Band or Hot Chocolate. The result was an instant classic that surprised the Korean public, becoming one of the biggest hits at the ...
Before officially releasing “S.O.S.” as a single in 2007, Joe, Nick and Kevin had already established that they were more rock than a typical boy band with hits like “Year 3000” and “Hold On.” Yet this track from their self-titled debut LP set that in stone. The opening guita...
So much goes right with this song, not least of all Pete Thomas doing one of the best single snare hits in history. 16 Radio Radio It’s funny how the early demos Costello subsequently released showed that he actually started this song off in the mid-’70s as a tribute to the glories...
So much goes right with this song, not least of all Pete Thomas doing one of the best single snare hits in history. 16 Radio Radio It’s funny how the early demos Costello subsequently released showed that he actually started this song off in the mid-’70s as a tribute to the glories...