Rock one-hit wonders come and go, but these four hit songs are eternal... and still quite fun to jam out to decades after they were released.
The greatest songs about debate, protest, struggle and fighting the power: from John Lennon to The Doors, The Clash to Peter Gabriel.
The Beatles’ "Blackbird" finally becomes a chart hit in the U.K., more than 50 years after it was first released, as fans ...
Stacker consulted the Billboard Hot 100 to rank the longest-running #1 songs by the number of weeks they spent at the top ...
Chicago Bulls legend Michael Jordan's refusal to load management during the 1986 season serves as a perfect example for today ...
Notably, John ties Beyoncé for the ninth-most top 40 Hot 100 hits, dating to the chart’s Aug. 4, 1958, start.
"I've always shied away from doing what I call a preachy song, a protest song, but it seemed to work," said Genesis' Mike Rutherford.
John Lennon and Paul McCartney both score top 10 hits on the same Billboard chart at the same time, which is a relatively ...
When I spoke to Paul Heaton back in September, after he'd performed a 30-minute slot at Preston's Radio 2 in the Park, I could tell he found ...
There are several songs by British artists that earn their keep in the month of December, despite not getting much airtime ...
Can you guess the most-searched song of 2024? There's no Spotify wrapped for states, but Google released data for local markets in addition to some of the top data trending across the country.
Custom built for live performance, “Death Or Glory” saw Adrian Smith reasserting himself as master of brevity and bombast. Bruce Dickinson’s instruction to “climb like a monkey” never made a great ...