The 5 Best Classic Rock Songs That Tell Complete Stories
We've been treated over the years to music that invites us all to listen to a story — whether inspired by real events or sprung from the imagination.
Read MoreWe've been treated over the years to music that invites us all to listen to a story — whether inspired by real events or sprung from the imagination.
Read MoreBorn in 1943, Barry Manilow was in his 30s by the time his career as a piano-playing, songwriting, melancholy balladeer of love songs took him to superstardom.
Read MoreSome classic rock songs hit wax and record stores bearing the name of a band that didn't have much to do with the song listed on the label.
Read MoreFrom Queen to Trent Reznor, these five electric David Bowie collaborations brought music legends together to create some unforgettable songs.
Read MoreIf the background harmonies on the lead single from Jackson Browne's debut album sound familiar, there's a really good reason for that.
Read MoreSongs like Elton John's "Rocket Man," Rush's "2112," and Nirvana's "Scentless Apprentice" come with literary pedigrees that might surprise you.
Read MoreAwards and critical acclaim followed Chris Cornell, but it was obvious that none of that mattered to him. For him, it was all about the music.
Read MoreDespite being released in the '60s, a song performed by Jefferson Airplane drew attention once more after being used in this film over 50 years later.
Read MoreBrian Wilson was very impressed by this sensational singer, who left a lasting legacy and a hall of fame career that leaves her in the GOAT conversation.
Read MoreIf you've heard this ZZ Top song and felt it sounded like something out of The Rolling Stones' mind, it's because it was heavily inspired by the English band.
Read MoreMeet the forgotten American bands that borrowed from the British Invasion’s sound and style. They successfully transformed imitation into chart-topping success.
Read MoreFrom chart-topping ballads to dance hall hits, we're rounding up five unforgettable male duets that unite legendary singers with distinctive voices.
Read MoreIn the 1960s, a pioneering rock band teamed up with the era's most celebrated avant-garde artist, producing an album that paved the way for modern rock.
Read MoreProducers are the unsung heroes of the classic rock world, and these four ushered a stunning number of hits onto the Billboard Hot 100 in the '70s.
Read MoreIf any drummer could improvise his way out of a momentary rut, it was Neil Peart, which is exactly what he did in a solo from one of Rush's best-known songs.
Read MoreDavid Bowie was so inspired by George Orwell's "1984" that he hoped to write a TV musical based on it. Instead, he recorded these songs on "Diamond Dogs."
Read MoreOne of the biggest bands of the '70s got its start as Linda Ronstadt's backing band when she played Disneyland's Grad-Nite in 1971. Here's how it happened.
Read MoreTake two classic rock giants, such as David Bowie and Mick Jagger, put them together, and what do you get? Magic, that's what, and these are the best examples.
Read MoreThe 1960s were incredibly fertile years for musical experimentation, where drummers like these really pushed the boundaries of what rock and roll sounded like.
Read MoreWith gorgeous doo-wop harmonies and slick hip-hop production, the No. 1 song from August 16, 1992 is a timeless, nostalgic classic.
Read MoreOver Cher's career, she has keenly picked up on musical and cultural trends and run with them while also pioneering many of her own.
Read MoreEveryone knows the trope of starting a band in a garage. Well, these legendary bands are the reason that trope exists. Remember that when your neighbor is loud.
Read MoreThere's no doubt Elton John is a musical genius, but his words can be a tad hard to understand sometimes. Here are some of his famous lyrics fans often mishear.
Read MorePatti Smith was at the vanguard of punk rock in the '70s, yet one of her most iconic songs from 1975 was a reinterpreted and since much-covered '60s classic.
Read MoreSometimes, if you want a job done right, you've got to do it yourself. Such was the drive behind such producer-performers as Dave Grohl and Jimmy Page.
Read MoreThe No. 1 song on August 15, 1991 was part of a movie soundtrack, reflecting the relationship between the titular rogue and his love.
Read MoreThe technical term for a misheard lyric or phrase is "mondegreen," and you can find plenty folk rock songs that you've probably been singing wrong.
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