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The Stories Behind the Songs

The record, which found him being augmented by many of his Heartbreakers bandmates, was produced by Rick Rubin and included some of his most memorable

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Elvis Presley Scores His Last No. 1 Hit

Elvis Presley enjoyed his last No. 1 hit when “Suspicious Minds,” released the previous week, reached the top spot on Nov. 1, 1969. It was

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How Creedence Wrapped Up a Very Prolific 1969

Has anyone in rock history had a year as productive and as uniformly excellent as Creedence Clearwater Revival did in 1969? The group started the

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65 Years Ago: Godzilla Is Born

The philosopher Noel Carroll believes that most monster movies begin with two movements. The first is called the “Onset,” in which it becomes apparent that

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Rolling Stones Go Old-School for Last Top 40 Hit

The Rolling Stones’ last Billboard Top 40 song brought the group back around to its original songwriting aesthetic: Mick Jagger and Keith Richards composed “Rock

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Allman Brothers Band’s Debut Launches Southern Rock

Marking definitive dates in music history is always a tricky business. If forced to reach a consensus on the birthdate of Southern rock, however, most

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Eagles Reluctantly Hit No. 1 With ‘Best of My Love’

Glenn Frey never wanted to issue “Best of My Love” as a single. The Eagles had split with producer Glyn Johns in the midst of

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Van Halen Asks Gary Cherone to Leave

The writing was on the wall. After experiencing the thrill of fronting Van Halen, a band he’d idolized, Gary Cherone knew the ride was coming

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How Far Did Van Halen Get Into Their Second Gary Cherone Record?

They regrouped at Eddie Van Halen’s 5150 Studios to begin work on a second album with the former Extreme singer, despite the critical and commercial

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When Phil Collins Went Straight-Faced for ‘ … But Seriously’

When Phil Collins released his fourth solo album, … But Seriously, on Nov. 6, 1989, he made good use of the five-year gap since No Jacket

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