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If lyrics are your bag, 1973 was not the best of years. However, we did manage to cull out 15 memorable songs from the top ranked Billboard hits for your pleasure. Lets see if you remember these!
6.Ranked 15th for 1979 was a two-week Number One hit that charted on the Hot 100 for 21 weeks. One of only three Top 40 charting hits this artist would have, it was a narrative of sorts with a surprising climax. Name the song with help from this lyrical hint. ...
It's simply gorgeous. 'Deja Vu' Atlantic 'Deja Vu' Crosby Stills Nash and Young (1970): The hits tell the story of this so-crazy-it-worked amalgam of late-'60s stars: "Teach Your Children" and "Woodstock" wouldn't fit together on any other album. Neither would "Our House" and "...
The Top 100 Albums of the 1980s A fast and furious decade featuring Pixies, Public Enemy, the Jesus and Mary Chain, New Order, Prince and more By PitchforkNovember 20, 2002 Graphic by Noelle Roth It’s been said that the 1980s are responsible for the worst fashion, fads, and music of...
the Machinefeatures some of his best work. The hits “Spirits in the Material World,”“Every Little Thing She Does is Magic,” and “Invisible Sun” are great, but the best tracks here are the ones where Sting, Andy Summers, and Stewart Copeland stretch out. The trio’s new, ...
The 1970s brought us some of country music’s greatest hits. Fromtop starslike Willie Nelson and Dolly Parton toone-hit wonders, this decade had it all. The list includes chart-toppers, amazing covers, and songs that crossed into pop. Some tunes you’ll know by heart. Others may be new...
In the early 1990s, we glimpsed a brief return to traditional acoustic folk, a greatest hits record, and then, finally, in 1997, the stunning Time Out of Mind. Dylan's groundbreaking work in the 1960s had already provided him with a valid, non-expiring pass for late-millennium stumbling...