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The Tom Petty Song That ‘Really Pissed Off’ Eddie Murphy

Tom Petty scoring yet another hit with “Jammin’ Me,” while also earning the ire of one of Hollywood’s biggest stars, Eddie Murphy. The song’s origins

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The Unusual Collaboration That Took Blondie’s ‘Call Me’ to No. 1

Blondie had recently completed work on their fourth album in the summer of 1979 when they were tapped by Italian disco maestro Giorgio Moroder to record

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Ted Templeman Thought ‘What a Fool Believes’ Was ‘Piece of S—‘

“What a Fool Believes” was a massive hit for the Doobie Brothers, reaching No. 1 in April of 1979. Yet, during the recording process, producer Ted

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Prince Confounds With Trippy ‘Around the World’

Some wondered why Prince returned so quickly with a studio follow up to Purple Rain. The answers were actually right there in the songs. Released

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Tom Petty and Jeff Lynne Hit Their First Spark With ‘Yer So Bad’

Tom Petty’s Full Moon Fever was a day shy of its one-year anniversary when “Yer So Bad” was released as its fifth and final single

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How Steve Perry Came Up with Journey’s Hit ‘Who’s Crying Now’

If reports in recent years are to be believed, former Journey singer Steve Perry and keyboardist Jonathan Cain don’t have much of a personal relationship anymore.

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Pearl Jam Change Direction on ‘Nothing as It Seems’

On April 25, 2000, Pearl Jam threw rock radio audiences a curveball with the release of “Nothing as It Seems,” the unlikely first single to

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Bill Murray Goes Gonzo in ‘Where the Buffalo Roam’

Johnny Depp‘s depiction of gonzo journalist Hunter S. Thompson in 1998’s Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas may be more ingrained in recent memory, but

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How Bob Seger Got Closer to a Breakthrough on ‘Beautiful Loser’

Bob Seger knew all about disappointment, after years of struggling to find a wider audience. Beautiful Loser, released in April 1975, unfolded as a rumination

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Alice Cooper Captures Life’s Best Three Minutes in ‘School’s Out’

The Alice Cooper band knew what it wanted to achieve when it set out to write “School’s Out.” They aimed to create a piece almost dripping with

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