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Sometimes you hear a song and you don't need more. Other times, there are songs like these 80s one-hit wonders that make you want more.
Ozzy Osbourne inspired musicians of all genres, and no one has been shy about praising the late singer for his positive impact.
The Division Bell' is the second Pink Floyd album without Roger Waters, and the 1990s found the band nearing its creative end.
When writing "Sky Full Of Stars", Chris Martin wanted to create a certain chord progression, and luckily, Nirvana's influence helped him out.
Guns N' Roses' Axl Rose once made a surprise appearance on 'Scooby-Doo' back in the day, and it's kind of endearing.
Don Von Tress wrote “Achy Breaky Heart” alone at Nashville’s Music Mill. He told NSAI’s Bart Herbison that he was the guy who just wanted to hear his song on the radio, so he kept trying. Russ ...
They're five of the most decorated songs in music history. But don't go looking for their titles within the lyrics.
A Texas man is warning others after losing $10,000 on what he thought were George Strait flood benefit tickets.
Behind the Billy Joel track that directly references the conflict surrounding the release of his signature song, "Piano Man." ...
These one-hit wonders might sound quite familiar to you, but I bet you can't name the song titles without looking at them!
Fifty-four years ago today, Sonny James was at No. 1 with his rendition of a blues classic. It was his 15th consecutive No. 1 ...
Legendary country star George Strait surprised 400 guests with an onstage appearance at a Colorado charity event.