It’s signed-off with a chirpy, and rather unsettling “Merry Christmas, everybody!” One of the most heart-wrenching Yuletide songs is perhaps Jimmy Webb’s Whatever Happened to Christmas (1968). Through ...
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The film was adapted from the 1964 children's novel Chitty-Chitty-Bang-Bang: The Magical Car, written by Ian Fleming. When ...
Join them for the songs of this great American band featuring those written by Gene Clark, Roger McGuinn, Chris Hillman, and ...
Based on Ian Fleming’s beloved children’s story, the original 1968 film was a musical fantasy starring Dick Van Dyke as the ...
Whether or not we’ve convinced you that Crossroads is indeed the finest live blues performance on record, let’s leave the ...
Paul Simon appeared in a holiday-themed skit during a December 1987 episode of 'Saturday Night Live.' Dana Carvey appeared in ...
The first album of the Viola striker is coming out, the Portuguese has a couple under his belt. Footballers and songs, from ...
Nick Drake’s third and final album, likened by one-time producer Joe Boyd to “the sound of someone hanging on by their ...
Blues singer Charles Brown captures the loneliness of the season in Please Come Home for Christmas (1960) – a possible ...
An American rockstar who accidentally made one of 'creepiest songs ever' was once a cult figure back in the 60s. Tiny Tim - ...
The Who produced some of Britain's defining rock anthems during the 1960s, but there is one bizarre track from 1968 that Roger Daltrey hates with a passion ...