After Orbison finished writing the song, he went into a room in his house, sat on the bed, said a prayer, and cried tears of joy.
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10 Songs that Every Boomer Knows by Heart
Every generation has a soundtrack that has helped define growing up. For the gen-x crowd, it’s the 1980s. The baby […] ...
While this artist is typically celebrated as a singer, Bono believes that every single songwriter should bow to his ...
The '80s and '90s weren’t just transformative years for filmmaking; they were fertile ground for some of the greatest movie ...
To date, more than 700 artists have covered “I Can’t Stop Loving You.” For instance, Ray Charles recorded a version in 1962 and took it to the top of the Hot 100. Kitty Wells released her cover in ...
Marissa Nadler takes time out of her New Radiations tour to pick out five favourite cuts from her 20+ year career, and hint ...
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Today-Music-History-Dec06
In 1989, composer Sammy Fain, who wrote some of the most enduring hits of the century, died in Los Angeles at age 87. Fain wrote "Love is a Many-Splendored Thing," "I’ll Be Seeing You," "That Old ...
Paste Magazine is your source for the best music, movies, TV, comedy, videogames, books, comics, craft beer, politics and ...
Star/Finalist Jimmie Herrod has released his first full-length album, Pretty Is What Changes, a jazzy album with songs from ...
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The case that turned the justices into art critics
In Dissent is a recurring series by Anastasia Boden on Supreme Court dissents that have shaped (or reshaped) our country. I.
A judge has dismissed former Alabama Supreme Court Chief Justice Roy Moore’s defamation lawsuit against Beverly Nelson, who accused Moore of sexually assaulting her in Gadsden in the late 1970s when ...
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