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Why Dolly Parton Refused to Let Elvis Presley Record “I Will Always Love You”
Discover the incredible story of how a business demand from Elvis Presley's manager led to him missing out on one of music's most iconic songs.
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This 1989 Billy Joel Signature Hit Is Also One Of His Most Hated Songs
Inspired by a history chat with John Lennon's son, no less, Billy Joel lit up the airwaves in 1989 with a hit song that even he wasn't too impressed with.
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The 5 Best Male Duets
From chart-topping ballads to dance hall hits, we're rounding up five unforgettable male duets that unite legendary singers with distinctive voices.
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5 Confessional '70s Songs That Hit Even Harder Today
Emotions run deep and heavy in the confessional songs of the '70s, which helped make the decade a notably expressive era and still hold up today.
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Bonnie Tyler is remembered as worldwide star at her Welsh funeral
Fans have gathered outside a Welsh church to honor singer Bonnie Tyler, who died last month at age 75
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Rock Producers With The Most Billboard Hits Of The '70s
Producers are the unsung heroes of the classic rock world, and these four ushered a stunning number of hits onto the Billboard Hot 100 in the '70s.
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Commonly Misunderstood Bee Gees' Lyrics You May Be Singing Wrong
Many of The Bee Gees' songs, including "Alone" and "How Deep Is Your Love," are full of hard-to-understand lyrics that fans have been singing wrong for years.
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Billy Joel's 'We Didn't Start the Fire' Chronicles 40 Years of Historical Events
Billy Joel's 'We Didn't Start the Fire' Chronicles 40 Years of Historical Events
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The No. 1 Rolling Stones Song That Inspired One Of ZZ Top's Signature Hits
If you've heard this ZZ Top song and felt it sounded like something out of The Rolling Stones' mind, it's because it was heavily inspired by the English band.
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The No. 1 Song On August 16, 1992 Sounds Even More Nostalgic Today
With gorgeous doo-wop harmonies and slick hip-hop production, the No. 1 song from August 16, 1992 is a timeless, nostalgic classic.
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The No. 1 Song On August 17, 1993 Sounds Even More Charming Today
On August 17, 1993, a cover song by UB40 dominated the airwaves, sitting at No. 1 for a whopping seven weeks. Today, it sounds even more charming.
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The 1964 Van Morrison Song Patti Smith Turned Into A Punk Rock Classic
Patti Smith was at the vanguard of punk rock in the '70s, yet one of her most iconic songs from 1975 was a reinterpreted and since much-covered '60s classic.
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