By the Thompson Twins
Hi All...I'm back...sorta. Still recovering somewhat with a whole lot of dizzy spells and virtigo, and I won't even mention the other unrelated weird problem. But still tryin .. Read more
Hi Friends! It's Flag Day here in the U.S. Just dropping in for a few to post this, but will be back after the July 4th holiday. Meanwhile, God Bless the U.S.A.!.. Read more
Hi Folks...Well, you can all thank your lucky stars, this doesn't have me in it at all, haha. So sorry, but I will be out for a bit, perhaps a couple weeks, catching up on some reviews. As for the due.. Read more
Nat King Cole recorded this with orchestra leader and arranger Nelson Riddle in 1951. It became a hit again in 1991 for Nat's daughter, Natalie, when her vocals were dubbed with his to make a duet. Th.. Read more
This 1957 song made "The Stroll" a dance craze in the late '50s, much like the Twist, the Monkey and the Watusi, and was a popular and continuously played song on Dick Clark's American Bandstand
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A song, which first appeared as a Fleetwood Mac single in 1968, and then on their subsequent albums. Then later, in 1970, it became a hit by Santana, reaching No. 4 in the US and Canadian charts. This.. Read more
Not to be confused by zillions of other songs out there, all named Someday. This one is a piano-based power ballad by Matchbox Twenty's frontman Rob Thomas and featured in NBC's The Biggest Loser. It .. Read more
1957
The Beatles regularly performed "Jailhouse Rock" starting in 1958 in England, when they were known as The Quarrymen, but no recording is known to survive. It was also performed by Queen, Motley .. Read more
1970
It was a different time, yet not so different from now; the Vietnam War would wind down a few years later, but this was my first year in the military, and of course I got stuck right in the thic.. Read more