Popular 1960s music was some of the most inventive music ever made. We discuss the most famous artists & #1 songs from the Sixties right here.
Many a chart hit has come off the back of a movie appearance. From Simple Minds to Stevie Wonder, we present some of the best movie songs.
Released: 1967 Directed by: Gene Saks 9 Please Don't Eat the Daisies Doris Day, David Niven, Janis Paige 41 votes Based on Jean Kerr's popular book, Please Don't Eat the Daisies is a light-hearted comedy that delves into the many facets of love within a changing family dynamic. Starri...
Death By Rock and Roll, she was able to pull herself out of that darkness. The set of songs are hands-down the strongest work the band has put out yet, and though they’re inspired by tragedies and personal despair, the record tells the story of healing when played front-to-back...
opposite Elvis Presley in two of his most popular films, "It Happened at the World's Fair" (1963) and "Kissin' Cousins (1964), playing a dangerous Russian ballerina opposite super spy James Coburn in "In Like Flint" (1967), and starring in the cult favorite "Mars Needs Women" ...
Because, when it comes down to sexual songs, Ms. Newton John put it best: "There's nothing left to talk about/Unless it's horizontally." 37. Aretha Franklin "Natural Woman" (1967) Hot 100 Peak Position: 8Fellas: you can "put it on" your lady all you want, but it's all for ...
1967: North Vietnam ceasefire lasts most of Christmas Day The Vietnam War was raging by 1967. But on Christmas Day, a ceasefire held for most of the day, allowing troops stationed in the country a moment of respite from fighting for celebration. [Pictured: Soldiers on Christmas Day, on th...
The Beatles' 1967 song about asage mistaken for a foolis rumored to be inspired by an early morning encounter that Paul McCartney had with a man who seemingly vanished in thin air. The most acclaimed artists to have covered "The Fool on the Hill" include Count Basie, Aretha Franklin, the...
Chuck Berry and Run Rudolph Run is the most popular song in Arkansas. It is also the most popular in Indiana, South Carolina, and Kentucky I was actually surprised that the most popular songs were pretty different from last year. What is your favorite Christmas song?
The Beatles' 1967 song about asage mistaken for a foolis rumored to be inspired by an early morning encounter that Paul McCartney had with a man who seemingly vanished in thin air. The most acclaimed artists to have covered "The Fool on the Hill" include Count Basie, Aretha Franklin, the...