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The Beatles' 1967 song from 'Sgt. Pepper' was initially banned but went on to change rock music
Lennon sings most of the song, but Paul McCartney sings the middle part, which is a hurried account of his morning routine as ...
These three country songs came out in 1967, but are just as important to country music today as they were 58 years ago.
These 1967 country songs inspired and influenced countless country musicians who would follow in the last few decades of the 20th century.
What’s the worst song that you love? 1 For me, among a large and ever-growing lot of candidates, one clearly tops the list: “San Francisco (Be Sure to Wear Some Flowers in Your Hair),” a 1967 top-ten ...
The latest offering from Mary Stuart’s upcoming album Songs I Sing in the Dark is “Skip a Rope,” the 1967 country song first recorded by the singer Henson Cargill. “The song is a socially conscious ...
It was a moment of television magic. I heard a brand new song from my favorite band and saw them on film, walking around and riding horses. If the expression "my mind was blown" had been created, I'd ...
“Don’t you want somebody to love?” goes the chorus of Jefferson Airplane‘s best-known hit. Love was more than just an age-old crutch for pop songwriters in 1967, the year the Grace Slick–sung ...
Frank Sinatra scores his first No. 1 on a Billboard songs chart since 1967, as his and Pentatonix’s “I’ve Got My Love to Keep Me Warm” tops AC.
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