By the end of the decade, Styx was known as one of hard rock’s best ballad purveyors, and the lavish 1979 song “Babe” gave Styx their first US No. 1. “Babe” remains a masterclass in late ...
Reimagined by new voices, these cover songs take on a life of their own. Welcome to WatchMojo, and today we’re counting down ...
"Dancing in the Moonlight" is the only song on this list inspired by a crime that happened to the song's writer themselves.
The Bard Of Barking is known for his stark protest songs, often performed solo on acoustic guitar. Top Of The Pops viewers ... The Secret Policeman's Ball in 1979: "You don't have to be gay ...
At least 50 TV theme songs have hit the charts, according to Billboard, including 14 from television comedies. There are some ...
39 here in the States, where those two songs were issued separately. I wouldn’t hesitate to place this highlight of their second album on a shortlist of the greatest rock songs ever written on ...
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So it makes sense that some flicks have inspired songwriters to pen new tunes – for that, see our list of 45 Rock Songs Inspired by Movies. But what about the other way round? There are fewer ...
The best Halloween songs ... hour playlist of Halloween songs by just playing all of Trent Reznor’s catalog back to back. He is the master of danceable industrial rock and his chilling rendition ...
Credit: Press materials We like it when the United Nations Of Rock comes together ... First up to the 2024 plate is Ricky Warwick, here with a song title that’s so crap it’s kind of brilliant.
All the greatest rock songs can reflect life’s realities or offer some escapism. A very select few, however, are capable of doing both, which is perhaps why The Who are afforded such a legendary ...
Issued simultaneous with the launch of the album as the band’s second single, “Neat Neat Neat” was in fact the last selection recorded for the album. The song moves as swiftly as “New Rose” and even ...