Two of The Beatles' most popular compilations, 1962-1966 and 1967-1970, both return to multiple charts in the U.K. this week.
The descending refrain opening the song isn’t unusual but attention is instantly attracted as it’s played on a harpsichord.
Several tracks recorded by the former Beatles in their later careers were banned by certain radio operators. Among them was ...
Songwriters can occasionally be protective about how their songs are performed. But when their material is in the hands of an interpreter as special as Judy Collins, all those fears tend to fade to ...
Gilligan's Island star Jim Backus respected the comedy of Adam West's Batman, but felt that the shipwrecked sitcom was ahead ...
Soha Ali Khan paid tribute to dad Mansoor Ali Khan Pataudi on his 84th birth anniversary. She visited his grave along with ...
ATLANTA, GEORGIA: Isaac Hayes III, son of the late Isaac Hayes Jr, spoke to podcaster Don Lemon about his lawsuit against ...
Voting for the National Society of Film Critics is now complete and films like “Nickel Boys” and “A Real Pain” took home top ...
Relive the nostalgia of 15 beloved restaurant chains that have closed their doors. From Tex-Mex to burgers, discover what ...
A farmer from Plymouth, Sen. Tom Brandt has emerged as among few swing votes in the Legislature, guided by a personal ...
For their early, lifesaving warnings, particularly during the Arbor Day tornado, the staff members at the National Weather ...
Before Pearl Jam took off in the early 1990s, several of its members had drawn their formative inspiration from some of the '70s biggest acts.