“We Don’t Want Any Part of That Song”: Blake Shelton’s Rejected Single That...
Blake Shelton wasn't allowed to record this pseudo-rap country song as his debut single, turning it into a Toby Keith hit instead. The post “We Don’t Want Any Part of That Song”: Blake Shelton’s...
View ArticleThe Meaning Behind “Radio Free Europe” by R.E.M. and a New Information War
R.E.M. reissues its 1983 debut single “Radio Free Europe” to help raise funds for the real Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty. The post The Meaning Behind “Radio Free Europe” by R.E.M. and a New...
View Article“Woman, Woman”: How a Signature Look and a Fantastic Voice Helped Gary...
Gary Puckett & The Union Gap stood out with their Civil War garb. But Puckett's vocals stole the show on their big hit "Woman, Woman". The post “Woman, Woman”: How a Signature Look and a Fantastic...
View Article“Hard to Say”: A Dan Fogelberg Yacht Rock Smash Aided by Glenn Frey
Dan Fogelberg's songs were often intensely personal. "Hard To Say" found him hitting home in more universal, Yacht Rocking fashion. The post “Hard to Say”: A Dan Fogelberg Yacht Rock Smash Aided by...
View ArticleThe First Song Don Felder Submitted to the Eagles Never Made it Onto the...
The next day after recording, Done Felder got a phone call from Glenn Frey asking him to join the band. The post The First Song Don Felder Submitted to the Eagles Never Made it Onto the Band’s Albums,...
View ArticleThe Meaning Behind “Rocket” by Def Leppard and Its Glam Metal Origin Story
Def Leppard’s hit single "Rocket" traces the band's history in a glam metal origin story from their 1987 masterpiece 'Hysteria'. The post The Meaning Behind “Rocket” by Def Leppard and Its Glam Metal...
View ArticleRevenge of the 90s: Shawn Mullins Turns His Road Diaries Into “Lullaby”
Shawn Mullins took notes of his life on the road. Those notes eventually became his breakthrough hit "Lullaby". The post Revenge of the 90s: Shawn Mullins Turns His Road Diaries Into “Lullaby” appeared...
View ArticleHow Bob Dylan’s “Changing of the Guards” Reflected on His Past Career While...
We dissect the possible biographical and religious meanings behind Bob Dylan's 1978 track, "Changing of the Guards." The post How Bob Dylan’s “Changing of the Guards” Reflected on His Past Career While...
View ArticleFrom New Orleans Jail To Genre-Bending Folk Standard: The Impressive...
How Mr. Bojangles transformed from a real-life New Orleans jail regular to an international folk standard in less than a decade. The post From New Orleans Jail To Genre-Bending Folk Standard: The...
View Article“Pretty Little Baby”: Connie Francis’ Response to 1962 Song Going Viral in...
Connie Francis had a hilarious and incredibly Grandma-coded response to her 1962 track "Pretty Little Baby" going viral six decades later. The post “Pretty Little Baby”: Connie Francis’ Response to...
View Article“Guess I’ll Turn On the Tap”: The Heavy Song Neil Young Wrote in Just 20 Minutes
Take "Pocahontas" for example. This late '70s track is one of the most provocative, thought-provoking songs in Young's catalog. The post “Guess I’ll Turn On the Tap”: The Heavy Song Neil Young Wrote in...
View ArticlePaul McCartney’s Favorite Elvis Presley Song Came From a Phone Call the King...
'Late Scene Extra' TV - 1963 - The Beatles - Paul McCartney. (Photo by ITV/Shutterstock) The post Paul McCartney’s Favorite Elvis Presley Song Came From a Phone Call the King Made After Having “Quite...
View ArticleWaylon Jennings Wrote and Duetted on This Song for Barbara Mandrell Before...
"I mentioned to Waylon [Jennings] that a lot of people think of Barbara Mandrell as an angel and Waylon Jennings as a bad man." The post Waylon Jennings Wrote and Duetted on This Song for Barbara...
View ArticleThe Best Part of Your Favorite Spice Girls Classic Was Actually Written in...
Mel B, a.k.a. Scary Spice, revealed that the best part of everyone's favorite Spice Girls classic was actually written on a bathroom break. The post The Best Part of Your Favorite Spice Girls Classic...
View ArticleThe Dolly Parton Song That She Believes Describes Her Best Spiritually,...
Dolly Parton shares the 1975 song she believes best describes her spiritually, professionally, and personally. The post The Dolly Parton Song That She Believes Describes Her Best Spiritually,...
View ArticleOn This Day in 1970, Neil Young Peaked as a Protest Artist, Leaving Some To...
On May 21, 1970, CSNY went into the studio to cut the powerful Neil Young protest song that, ironically, would mark the end of rock activism. The post On This Day in 1970, Neil Young Peaked as a...
View Article“I Was a Nervous Wreck”: The Classic Eagles Track Don Henley Still...
The reason the Eagles' "Desperado" was so well received could have something to do with the inspiration behind it. Find out more, below. The post “I Was a Nervous Wreck”: The Classic Eagles Track Don...
View ArticleThe 2 Songs Miley Cyrus Lied to Godmother Dolly Parton About Writing
Miley Cyrus prematurely mentioned a song she hadn't yet written to godmother Dolly Parton, who responded, “Got any more?” The post The 2 Songs Miley Cyrus Lied to Godmother Dolly Parton About Writing...
View ArticleThis Week in 1973, Jefferson Airplane Was Banned From Performing in San...
Years before Starship released "We Built This City," an intriguing bit of Jefferson Airplane lore helped inspire the divisive 1985 hit. The post This Week in 1973, Jefferson Airplane Was Banned From...
View ArticleThe Meaning Behind “Faithless”, Bruce Springsteen’s Lost “Spiritual Western”
Bruce Springsteen’s “Faithless” gets reborn alongside several missing records he exhumed from his vault on 'Tracks II: The Lost Albums'. The post The Meaning Behind “Faithless”, Bruce Springsteen’s...
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