The year 1975 was a very good one for Elton John and Chicago. It was pretty good as well for artists from Olivia Newton-John ...
The Eagles' The Very Best of The Eagles compilation returns to multiple Billboard charts this week, as “Please Come Home For ...
Paul McCartney appears on Billboard's rock charts dedicated to hit songs and successful albums, as “Wonderful Christmastime” ...
Kesha's cover of “Holiday Road” earns the singer her first hit on three Billboard charts: the Billboard Global 200, Billboard ...
The singer-songwriter and social activist best known as one-third of the folk-music group Peter, Paul and Mary, has died at ...
Opinions expressed by Forbes Contributors are their own. Hugh McIntyre covers music, with a focus on the global charts. Wham! scored a historic hit when they released “Last Christmas” back in ...
Queen’s catalog is jam-packed with hugely popular singles, including quite a ... Queen even manages to score their first career top 40 hit on the Billboard Global Excl. US.
The Jackson 5's “I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus” returns to its all-time peak on Billboard's R&B Streaming Songs chart as it ...
Fleetwood Mac's singles “Everywhere” and “Dreams” both return to multiple charts in the U.K. this week, as 50 Years - Don't ...
Was 1975 the best year for albums ever? I think so and these four get my vote for the ones that defined the landmark year.
A New Year's look at songs from artists including Frank Sinatra, Billy Joel, Melissa Etheridge, Dr. Dre – and Kermit the Frog.