The 1960s were a great era for music. Beatlemania took over the world, Chubby Checker inspired a dance craze, and Nancy Sinatra sent girls flocking to buy go-go boots. In 1964, Motown Records—which ...
The Fab Four's top-performing Billboard Hot 100 chart entries, dating to their 1964 debut. By Gary Trust On the Billboard Hot 100 dated Jan. 18, 1964, Steve & Eydie, the duo of Steve Lawrence and ...
It wasn't until 50 years later that one of the band's songs finally made it to a No. 1 position, though not on the Hot 100.
You could look to just about any time in music history, and the phrase “all things old are new again” would make sense. Old styles and old songs have a way of popping back up when you least expect ...
These rock albums were among the most influential of the 50s, 60, and 70s. These albums completely redirected rock's ...
In 1976, record shoppers knew what they liked – the Eagles and Rolling Stones, Stevie Wonder and Bob Dylan – and they bought it in droves. Only 11 different albums reached No. 1 on the Billboard 200 ...