That's how Michael Stipe once described his lyrics to REM's first chart single, 'Radio Free Europe', and many listeners would agree. Stipe, after all, has never been averse to employing a memorable title or an oblique, oddball phrase that has little connection to a song's meaning. Yet ...
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Released more than a year after its parent record had hit stores, the sixth single from Automatic came out on Oct. 21, 1993. It proved to be the least successful, commercially, of the bunch, failing to chart in the U.S. and only getting to No. 54 in the U.K. It was one of ...
But fans, particularly R.E.M.’s more rock-inclined audience, gravitated to the song – a buzzsaw in a land of nail clippers. Even though the band didn’t release “Ignoreland” as a single, the track got picked up by DJs at rock stations and ended up on the charts. It hit No. ...
Black Sabbath scored a No. 4 hit in their native U.K. with 1970's "Paranoid" but could never best their career-high No. 52 for 1971's "Iron Man" on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. Bruce Springsteen Columbia Bruce Springsteen Bruce Springsteen has written a No. 1 single ("Blinded by ...
1s on the Alternative Airplay chart: “What’s the Frequency, Kenneth?” for two weeks beginning in September 1994— as it became the first song to debut at the list’s summit — and “Bang and Blame” (three weeks that December). The former also hit No. 10 on Pop Airplay, while ...