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- From Elton John's sluggish "Slow Rivers" to Kiss' "A World Without Heroes," here are the flop songs that even classic rock legends probably wish you’d forget.
- "Nevermind," "Jagged Little Pill," "The Color and the Shape," and "Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness" are all rock albums that defined the '90s.
- Four Beatles biopics are in the works, each focusing on an individual Beatle. The actors will play and sing, and we hope they do these iconic songs justice.
- Plenty of banger songs have ridiculous storylines, but it doesn't seem to matter when it comes to a song's popularity. These examples prove it.
- The classics we're still craving🎶
- One album to rule them all🔥
- As boomers went through high school, popular music was largely geared toward their sensibilities, hitting a nerve, and these '60s hits still conjure emotion.
- "Dreams," one of the most popular songs on Fleetwood Mac's album, "Rumors," almost wasn't meant to be. Here's how the song was created in the midst of chaos.
- The record labels had no faith in these now-classic songs by Gloria Gaynor, the Doobie Brothers, Bill Withers and more. DJs and music fans proved them wrong.
- Rock 'n' roll history has some weird coincidences, like Cass Elliot and Keith Moon dying in the same flat and Waylon Jennings predicting Buddy Holly's death.