More than a few country one-hit wonders made it big in the 60s, and they should have gone farther than they did.
For three weeks in 1964, a rock band topped the charts with an unusually long hit that brought a new sound to listeners and caused headaches for DJs. On September 5, 1964, The Animals began a ...
In 1971, a teen idol scored a three-week stint at the top of the Billboard charts with a song first recorded in the early 1960s, knocking a Beatle from the No. 1 spot in the process. Donny Osmond ...
Mark Volman, left, and Howard Kaylan of The Turtles perform on The Happy Together Tour in 2017 Bobby Bank/Getty Images Mark Volman, a founding member of the 1960s pop group The Turtles sang on its No.
Comeback singles are a rarity in the musical world. Generating success in the music business is no easy feat, and generating it again after you’ve lost it once can feel virtually impossible. A lot of ...
Connie Francis, the pop vocalist behind 1950s and '60s hits "Stupid Cupid," "Who's Sorry Now" and "Pretty Little Baby," has died at 87. Ron Roberts, the president of her music label, Concetta Records, ...
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