Some songs are just so good, they can generate hit-making status for more than one musical artist or group. Here are 25 notable examples. Listed in alphabetical order.
A Beatles No. 1 became a defining hit, yet the inspiration behind Come Together eventually brought John Lennon into legal ...
For all the nay-sayers and Scrooges out there, Christmas pop is an annual scourge of the high street and TV advertising from ...
Reports of rock & roll's demise have been circulating for decades, but as the old song says, it's never going to die.
JOHNNY CASH was an American singer and songwriter who become one of the most important, influential, and respected artists in ...
Dua Lipa was the queen of the big Aussie moment during her huge Radical Optimism tour earlier this year, singing Riptide with ...
On 'The Late Show,' Stephen Colbert asked the pop superstar about John Fogerty’s big win — and her reaction said it all.
Jelly Roll is set to be the newest addition to the all-star cast of the Grand Ole Opry. Here's how he was invited to join.
Justin Hayward sings many of the most famous Moody Blues songs, including "Nights in White Satin," and he's now the last ...
As one of the world’s leading blues remixers, Charlie Beale has developed a signature style that incorporates samples of ...
Steve Cropper, the Rock Hall-inducted guitarist who helped form the sound of "Memphis soul" with Stax Records, has died at ...
Rubber Soul, the last copy. My copy. After I paid the Walmart cashier a ten-spot, Rubber Soul crashed into me like a carom. Suddenly hackneyed pop was cool. Protest music was funny. Those ...