In the video you see Wahlberg appearing at the top of the Runway, as he walks out shirtless, wearing a very loosely fitted pair of denim jeans and a baseball cap. He starts to walk down the all white staging, camera flashing beating as fast as the pulses of those watching the show. A...
They have recorded 11 studio albums, one Christmas album and five compilation albums for the label. They also have released 50 singles, of which 20 went to number one on the Hot Country Songs charts and 19 more reached top 10. Two of these number-one songs, "My Maria" (a cover of ...
With its squelching guitar lines and hit songs like "Show Me the Way" and "Baby I Love Your Way," the album would go on to sell an estimated 11 million copies worldwide, 6 million sold in 1976 alone. It's no surprise that this was the bestselling live rock album in history until...
“There were songs still being written during the recording process, so we were always tracking and learning new songs while we were working on other ones,” Cornell told Guitar Wold in 2014. “That process allowed us to experiment in the studio and tap more into that Pink Floyd side of t...
“There were songs still being written during the recording process, so we were always tracking and learning new songs while we were working on other ones,” Cornell told Guitar Wold in 2014. “That process allowed us to experiment in the studio and tap more into that Pink Floyd side of ...
#11. Alicia Keys (2001) - Monthly Spotify listeners: 17,308,522 Alicia Keys, who wrote her first song at 14, in 2001 took home the Best New Artist Grammy the same year her debut album, “Songs in A Minor,” was released. The R&B artist and former coach on NBC's “The Voice”...
Still, Micky Dolenz, Michael Nesmith, Peter Tork and Davy Jones did provide the vocals on the LP, which helped launch the group to stardom thanks to popular songs “Last Train to Clarksville” and "(Theme From) The Monkees." Simon & Garfunkel took a different route: After the success of...
Click to load video 11: Hammer To Fall (1984) “Hammer To Fall” was the third song Queen performed at their stunning Live Aid concert. The powerful rocker, written by guitarist Brian May during a time of renewed Cold War tensions between the Soviet Union and an America led by Ronald Rea...
To me, Thriller seems like the last time that everyone on the planet got excited at the same time by the same thing: no matter where you went in the world, they were playing those songs, and you could dance to them. Since then, the fragmentation of pop culture has destroyed our sense...