"Dancing in the Moonlight" is the only song on this list inspired by a crime that happened to the song's writer themselves.
These controversial banned songs were booted for pretty silly (and concerning) reasons... but that didn't stop them from becoming hits.
David Lynch's favorite songs bounce between American classic and more contemporary works, but his taste is altogether solid.
George Harrison 's "Here Comes the Sun" has the distinction of being not only one of the most-covered Beatles songs, but also ...
Whether it’s a particular artist's albums being rated or maybe a list of the top live albums, it’s always a good read. There ...
John Lennon, alongside his Beatles bandmates, released 13 studio albums worldwide between 1962 and 1970 and established a ...
Revisiting when Pink Floyd's David Gilmour named his ten favourite songs which have soundtracked his life including tracks by Jimi Hendrix, and The Beatles.
The Night the Lights Went Out in Georgia” was a strange hit in 1973. Riding the trend of kudzu noir that followed In the Heat ...
Music and movies have been intertwining art forms since films began incorporating recorded sound. So it makes sense that some ...
All of Vicente Fernández songs performed by Alejandro Fernández on his De Rey a Rey Tour, ranked. See which one takes the No. 1 spot.
Few artists have legacies so mammoth their very name could be considered synonymous with the music industry, but then again, ...
But perhaps the most jaw-droppingly creepy song of all time is Eddie Noack's 1968 recording "Psycho," a song that finds the narrator confessing an array of crimes to his mother, each darker than the ...