Miquel Brown – So Many Men So Little Time
About the Song This song, released in 1983, is a quintessential example of the Hi-NRG sound that dominated dance floors in the early 80s. Miquel Brown, with her powerful vocals…
About the Song This song, released in 1983, is a quintessential example of the Hi-NRG sound that dominated dance floors in the early 80s. Miquel Brown, with her powerful vocals…
About the Song The Emotions, a soulful vocal group hailing from Chicago, gifted the world with this enduring hit in 1977. This song, a hallmark of the late 70s R&B…
About the Song Johnny Cash, an American icon whose voice resonated with the soul of the nation, delivered a powerful and moving version of The Ballad of Ira Hayes. This…
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About the Song When discussing the landscape of early 1960s popular music, the name Bobby Vinton inevitably arises. This Polish-American crooner possessed a voice that was both smooth and sincere,…
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About the Song How Long, released in 1974 from their debut album “Five-A-Side,” is a classic example of that mid-70s soft rock sound that resonated so strongly with audiences. Fronted…
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About the Song Released in 1973, Honky Tonk Heroes isn’t just an album; it’s a statement. It’s a declaration of independence from the polished, Nashville-produced sound that dominated country music…