In 1964, Jerry Lee Lewis was at a low point in his career. The rock and roll wild man, best known for the 1950s chart toppers “Whole Lotta Shakin’ Goin’ On” and “Great Balls of Fire,” had been ...
In November 1973, Ringo Starr had his first No. 1 solo hit on the Hot 100 with “Photograph.” The tune, which the drummer co-wrote with his ex-Beatles bandmate George Harrison, appeared on Starr’s ...
Songwriter Billy Steinberg died February 16 at 75. The Hall Of Famer co-penned 'Like A Virgin', "Eternal Flame," "True Colors ...
The legendary British band released the album in 1964, garnering massive success. While the band's debut 1963 album, Please ...
According to U Discover Music, the band didn't claim their first number one album until Beach Boys Concert. It was recorded live in August 1964 at the Memorial Auditorium in Sacramento California.
Holland-Dozier-Holland wrote 10 of The Supremes’ 12 No. 1 hits. The first No. 1 was “Where Did Our Love Go?” The track topped the Billboard Hot 100 chart for two weeks in 1964. “Baby Love” ended up ...
"Love Me Do" was the Beatles' first monster hit. Do you know their last? Here are the final big hits of a dozen major rock acts from the 1960s.
Music has always been more than entertainment. It's a rallying cry, a shared heartbeat in moments when words alone fall short ...