Scroll through the gallery below to see Taste of Country's roundup of the best sad songs of the '70s. Does our No. 1 pick match yours? Two British Guys Go to Dollywood for the First Time + It’s ...
Our roundup of the best songs of the 1980s will bring you right ... Shop Now This early-80s soft-rock ballad is so soaring and evocative — and the tune still holds up great.
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The best-selling albums of all time still have major listening power today, decades after they were first released.
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The 1980s was not just a great time for movies but for the people in them. Many of our all-time favorite actors got their ...
1. “Everybody Wants to Rule the World” by Tears for Fears (1985) Riding Cosmic Rewind with the wind in your hair and the beginning of this song playing is one of my top favorite human experiences.
The best ‘70s albums reflect ... stripped-back arrangements. Songs in the Key of Life by Stevie Wonder (1976) Like Bowie, Stevie Wonder could fill a list of '70s classics all by himself.
The Cure, known for their gothic, post-punk style and ever-changing line up save their front man Robert, formed in 1978. They ...
Charlie Burton, the best-known and most acclaimed musician from Lincoln of the '70s, '80s and early '90s, died Sunday after a battle with cancer. He was 73.
In his new book, ‘And the Roots of Rhythm Remain,’ music impresario Joe Boyd traces the vast influence of global music. Here, ...
One thing about me is that I love to dance. I’ve always loved to dance, too. It was the one sport I never tried out as a child, but always loved to watch YouTube videos of. I loved to play Just Dance ...