A No. 1 hit was the last thing Huey Lewis expected when he and the News recorded “Jacob’s Ladder” for their 1987 album Fore! “It
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As the early ’90s unfolded, it would become more of a challenge to top the Billboard Mainstream Rock chart with a song that wasn’t grunge.
Of all the songs on The Joshua Tree, “With or Without You” might be the oldest, with its origins dating back to the waning days
With an episode aptly titled “The Last Show,” The Mary Tyler Moore Show came to a close on March 19, 1977. (The series finale aired
It’s likely that by 1996 no one in Aerosmith expected anything to work out easily. The band’s soaring highs seemed to be almost inevitably followed
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Bon Scott had few peers when it came to ribald lyricism — and he flaunted this bawdy songwriting prowess on AC/DC’s barnstorming single “Whole Lotta Rosie.” The eighth
Capitol Records took advantage of a pair of very time-specific trends with “The Beatles Movie Medley”: A surge in home-video viewing and the brief chart
While most of AC/DC’s catalog was inspired by the holy trinity of booze, women and rock, one of their biggest hits had a far unlikelier
