Avid music fans may be familiar with early 1970s classics like "River Deep, Mountain High" or "Nutbush City Limits," which were recorded with ex-husbandIke Turner. Others are more likely to sing along to her video-friendly solo anthems like "The Best" and "What’s Love Got To Do With...
As Elvis Costello turns 70, Variety offers a list of the singer-songwriter's 70 best, most powerful songs, from 'Alison' up through his latest album.
19. "On the Border"From: On the Border (1974)On the Border arrived during the Eagles' transition from roots to rock, personified by the mid-sessions exit of early producer Glyn Johns. (He oversaw only "You Never Cry Like a Lover" and "Best of My Love," though the latter became the...
The inspiration for it actually comes from a real highway in Australia called Canning Highway which ends near a pub called The Raffles, a drinking place where rock n’ roll was alive and booming in the early 70s. The said highway had a steep decline where speed limits cease to exist ...
From:On the Border(1974) On the Borderarrived during the Eagles' transition from roots to rock, personified by the mid-sessions exit of early producer Glyn Johns. (He oversaw only "You Never Cry Like a Lover" and "Best of My Love," though the latterbecame the firstof five Eagles chart...
From:On the Border(1974) On the Borderarrived during the Eagles' transition from roots to rock, personified by the mid-sessions exit of early producer Glyn Johns. (He oversaw only "You Never Cry Like a Lover" and "Best of My Love," though the latterbecame the firstof five Eagles chart...
If there’s one thing we’ve learned about pop music over the last half-century, it’s that while the boy band might not always be at pop’s center, it’s somewhere orbiting around it — and will be back soon enough. From the early ’70s to the mid ’80s to the late ’90s to...
19. "On the Border"From: On the Border (1974)On the Border arrived during the Eagles' transition from roots to rock, personified by the mid-sessions exit of early producer Glyn Johns. (He oversaw only "You Never Cry Like a Lover" and "Best of My Love," though the latter became ...
From the wiki: “‘If You Gotta Make a Fool of Somebody’ was written by Rudy Clark and first recorded by James Ray in 1961. Ray’s recording on the Caprice label reached #10 on theBillboardR&B chart and #22 on the Hot 100 in early 1962. ...
By the early 70s, Shake had moved to Austin and played bass for John Vandiver's Ewing Street Times Band. An apprenticeship under John and tutelage from fellow band member, Michael Mashkes, afforded Shake an opportunity to hone his guitar skills and cultivate a musical style that would define...