Using data from the Billboard Hot 100 archives, Stacker compiled a ranking of all #1 singles between 1960-1969.
Songs That Shaped Us concerts are serving as the cornerstone events of the opening of the new Springsteen Center at Monmouth ...
What began as a homemade recording in a Massachusetts basement grew into one of classic rock’s most beloved slow-burn epics.
The beloved summer anthem, heard in many movies over the years, rose to the No. 2 spot on the Billboard Hot 100 chart.
Released on April 24, 1967, “Light My Fire” was a mega-hit, climbing to the top spot on the Billboard Hot 100 on June 3.
The short-lived supergroup lasted less than a year, but their comforting 1969 classic continues to rank among rock's most ...
On May 30, 1968, The Beatles began work on their highly anticipated ninth studio album, The Beatles. The record, which became known as the “White Album” to avoid confusion with the band’s name, was a ...
The San Francisco Sound, the Boston Sound, the Liverpool Sound ... but back in the day we had our own Long Island Sound — ...
The 1960s kicked off an excellent era for classic rock radio that we still enjoy today, and these three songs definitely ...
The bass guitar is the unassuming thunder that gives rock music its indispensable power and undeniable swagger. It is the hidden genius of the rhythm section, tasked with doing far more than simply ...
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