Some of our best ideas come to us in a dream. Here are some songs from the 70s that were inspired by dreams or visions.
On May 2, 1963, the Beatles kicked off an 11-song run atop the United Kingdom pop charts with "From Me to You".
Stevie Nicks revealed in an interview that she once made a pact with another member of Fleetwood Mac, right after she joined ...
In fact, several other artists recorded “Wind Beneath My Wings” before Midler took the song and made it her own. In 1982, ...
A one-hit wonder or two (or three... or four) from the 1970s could be seen as truly perfect songs. And their makers deserved ...
Fleetwood Mac icon Stevie Nicks gave fans one killer show at Jazz Fest on Saturday. Here's the scoop on all the special ...
Dobie Gray likely had no idea when he released "Drift Away" in 1973, that he would make history with the song 30 years later.
Bob Weir's passing left many a Deadhead in mourning, but his own perspective on death was nothing short of refreshing.
The Beatles re-made George Harrison's "Something" on May 2, 1969. The next year, it hit No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100.
Time literally stood still for the founder of Elektra Records when he heard that The Doors' "Light My Fire" went No. 1.
Merle Haggard was known for a lot of things, his influence on honky tonk being one. Here are a few songs that give that same ...
This 1970 One-Hit Wonder Inadvertently Foreshadowed a Whole New Genre That Would Come 10 Years Later
The Jaggerz released "The Rapper" in the spring of 1970, years before that term would become commonplace in the music ...
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