The 1960s turned catchy choruses into a kind of pop superpower, and a surprising number came from artists who only brushed the charts once. Long after the Summer of Love faded and vinyl gave way to ...
The 1960s are often remembered as a decade of social and political change, in a manner not dissimilar to today's climate. Amid the upheaval of gender norms and racial bias, popular music was ...
The pop-rock song “Worst That Could Happen” dropped in late 1968 and was an almost immediate success for The Brooklyn Bridge. Originally a Jimmy Webb tune first recorded by The 5th Dimension, The ...
The exact criteria a musician needs to meet to be a “true” one-hit wonder are very specific and often overlooked. When it comes to the broader use of the word, it seems the masses believe that if an ...