Today in Music History for Nov. 17: In 1938, singer-songwriter Gordon Lightfoot, who became Canada's most famous, and arguably most important, pop musician in the late 1960s, was born in Orillia, Ont.
The band that recorded it had just lost its lead singer. Meanwhile, those responsible for it were just starting their careers, with the lyricist still in her teens. And it hit not only once, but twice ...
Her terrific second album, Guts, leaned more into her singer-songwriter side, but for the deluxe edition, retitled Guts (Spilled), she added five new songs that steered back into the pop-punk lane.
THE WEEK’S MOST POPULAR CURRENT COUNTRY SONGS ACROSS ALL GENRES ... 1 Weeks on chart Capitol Week of October 29, 1966 click to see more Capitol Capitol ...
For the week ending on November 2, “APT.”—Rosé’s hit collab single with Bruno Mars—entered the Pop Airplay chart at No. 33. “APT.” also topped both Billboard’s Global 200 and ...