Frank Sinatra wasn't a fan of one of his most popular tunes. He reportedly hated the song 'Strangers in the Night' and performing it live.
"Dancing in the Moonlight" is the only song on this list inspired by a crime that happened to the song's writer themselves.
George Harrison 's "Here Comes the Sun" has the distinction of being not only one of the most-covered Beatles songs, but also ...
The Count Five were an American garage rock outfit known primarily for their chart-topping hit “Psychotic Reaction” from 1966. Like many one-hit wonders from the 1960s, this garage rock band was short ...
Jack Jones, a traditional balladeer and TV who was famous for hits like 'The Impossible Dream' and 'Wives and Lovers' in the ...
And this came out in 1966. It was way before The Clash or the Sex Pistols ... That record was No. 1 for 18 of its 96 on the Billboard 200. More of the Monkees hit No. 1 longer than any of the Prefab ...
Once pegged as an heir to Frank Sinatra, the son of Allan Jones and Irene Hervey also had hits with "Lollipops and Roses," ...
"That darkness was coming down to close it down, and 'Season of the Witch' was prophetic in a way, because I was the first to ...
Jack Jones, the velvet-voiced crooner who had such hits as “Wives and Lovers," but may be best-known for singing "The Love Boat" theme, died at 86.
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At the same time, Arista Records released a single by Dolenz called “That Was Then, This is Now” which quickly moved up the ...
His widow, Eleonora Jones, confirmed that he died on Wednesday, October 23, at Eisenhower Medical Center in Rancho Mirage, California, after a two-year battle with leukaemia, as per Billboard. Singer ...