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Recognized as one of the greatest songwriters and lyricists of all time, Leonard Cohen wrote these three songs for other artists.
"That song was a total inspiration," said Toussaint. "It felt like a soft, clear white flower settled above my head and caressed me." ...
Paul Simon's debut solo album, featuring a bevy of future Simon & Garfunkel classics, was released 60 years ago, in August 1965.
The Bee Gees weren't strangers to writing songs for other artists, and in the 70s, they created these three hits for their musical peers.
R.E.M. went from indie legends to mainstream stars. These five massive hits helped them make that transformation.
Jackson Browne knows how to write a killer weeper. But check out these four songs where his sense of humor is front and center.
Was "Surfer Girl" really Brian Wilson's very first song? The truth is a little murky, and likely will always be up for debate.
In a new interview, John Lennon confidant Elliott Mintz recalled witnessing what he thinks was Lennon’s final in-person meeting with Paul McCartney.
This British Rock Band Topped the Hot 100 with a Space-Age Instrumental Two Years Before The Beatles
The Beatles topped the Hot 100 for the first time in 1964. This British band did it first with a very strange instrumental single.
Written by Kenny O’Dell, “Mama He’s Crazy” became The Judds’ first chart-topping country song 41 years ago today – August 4.
Thirty-three years ago today, Brooks & Dunn were atop the country chart with a single they were initially unsure about releasing.
Billy Sherrill, whose countrypolitan style helped launch icons including Tammy Wynette, George Jones, and Charlie Rich, died one decade ago today.
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