the artists who recorded them, and the impact they had on popular culture at the time. From the infectious pop hooks of the Beach Boys and the Beatles to the soulful melodies of Marvin Gaye and Sam Cooke, we will examine the diverse...
1. “Ever Present Past”- First of all, the title is great, so you’re off to a nice start. Second, and this is no offense to Paul’s excellent touring band, but the most chemistry displayed on any song on the album comes on this one-man band production, which possesses both thund...
(or do you say Yazoo?) In My Room (Beach Boys) Only You (Platters, Buck Owens) Sweet Thing (Rufus, covered by Mary J. Blige; Van Morrison) Mr Blue (Fleetwoods, who also did Come Softly to Me) Good Times (Sam Cooke, Aretha Franklin) Walk Away From Love (David Ruffin) ...
Then be sure to subscribe to ourYouTube channelto see all of our Top40Weekly videos! These areall the Top Songs of 1965. *Note: Based on the Nolan Method, these are the year-end songs that represented the best songs of 1965. The Nolan Method ranking system was formulated by lead Top4...
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The songs that you have been listening to on this site actually reside on YouTube. This has worked well for about 10 years and has allowed me to provide my listeners with a wide range of music. Unfortunately, YouTube made a change in late March of this year that has negatively impacted...
Ashley Cooke, “Your Place” (25) Bryan Martin, “We Ride” (29) Bubbling Under: Joe Diffie (Feat. Post Malone), "Pickup Man" Tyler Childers, "In Your Love" Parmalee, "Gonna Love You" TasteofCountry Top 5 Country Songs of February 2024: ...
Ashley Cooke, “Your Place” (25) Bryan Martin, “We Ride” (29) Bubbling Under: Joe Diffie (Feat. Post Malone), "Pickup Man" Tyler Childers, "In Your Love" Parmalee, "Gonna Love You" TasteofCountry Top 5 Country Songs of February 2024: ...
And then with “Multiply”, the lead track off his debut album, he found his container in a Sam Cooke castoff. Just a hair from all-out plagiarizing the melody of “(Sittin’ on) the Dock of the Bay”, Lidell and his collaborator Mocky strung plucky electric guitar figures like so ...
could enjoy, if we would just give it a chance, the lyrics applied to a variety of struggles both then and now—racism, class warfare, sexism, homophobia among them—giving the song a transcendent quality. The songinspired hundreds of covers, with Sam Cooke's version among the most popular...