Silhouettes – 1965
Herman’s Hermits, a British beat band formed in Manchester in 1964, rode the wave of the British Invasion to international fame with their catchy, often whimsical pop songs. Known for…
Herman’s Hermits, a British beat band formed in Manchester in 1964, rode the wave of the British Invasion to international fame with their catchy, often whimsical pop songs. Known for…
“I Only Wanna Be With You,” released in 1976, is a quintessential bubblegum pop anthem by the Scottish band, the Bay City Rollers. Formed in Edinburgh in 1966, the band,…
Toby Keith, the Oklahoma-born country music icon, needs little introduction. Known for his patriotic anthems, rowdy party songs, and unwavering American spirit, Keith carved a significant place in country music…
Connie Francis, born Concetta Rosa Maria Franconero in 1938, is an iconic American pop singer of Italian descent, known for her powerful vocals and versatile repertoire spanning genres like pop,…
“Lonesome Town,” released in 1958 by teen idol Ricky Nelson, is a melancholic masterpiece that cemented his status as a rock and roll pioneer. Ricky Nelson, born Eric Hilliard Nelson,…
“(The Best Part of) Breakin’ Up,” a shimmering gem of 1960s pop, is a signature song by the iconic girl group, The Ronettes. Hailing from Spanish Harlem, New York City,…
“Come On, Let’s Go,” a vibrant rock and roll anthem released in late 1958, catapulted 17-year-old Ritchie Valens further into the burgeoning rock ‘n’ roll scene. Born Richard Steven Valenzuela…
“New Kid in Town,” a smooth and melancholic masterpiece, was released in 1976 by the iconic American rock band, the Eagles, as part of their landmark album “Hotel California.” The…
“This World Is Not My Home,” performed by the velvet-voiced Jim Reeves, is a cornerstone of gospel music and a testament to Reeves’ enduring legacy. Jim Reeves, nicknamed “Gentleman Jim,”…
Connie Francis, born Concetta Rosa Maria Franconero in 1938, is an iconic American pop singer of Italian descent, renowned for her versatility and captivating voice. Rising to fame in the…
Carly Simon, a name synonymous with introspective and emotionally resonant songwriting, cemented her place in music history with her iconic 1986 hit, “Coming Around Again.” Simon, born in 1945, had…
“(The Best Part of) Breakin’ Up,” a shimmering slice of 1964 pop perfection, is a signature track from the legendary girl group The Ronettes. Formed in Spanish Harlem, New York…
Bob Seger, a name synonymous with heartland rock, is an American singer-songwriter whose career spans over five decades. Known for his raspy vocals and blue-collar anthems, Seger achieved widespread recognition…
Vern Gosdin, a name synonymous with heartache and honky-tonk soul, etched his place in country music history with his deeply emotional vocals and poignant storytelling. Known as “The Voice,” Gosdin…
“Release Me,” a timeless ballad of heartbreak and resignation, catapulted Engelbert Humperdinck to international stardom in 1967. Born Arnold George Dorsey in India to a British father and an Anglo-Indian…
“Walking in the Rain,” a shimmering slice of 1964 pop perfection, is a signature song by The Ronettes, the groundbreaking girl group hailing from Spanish Harlem, New York. Led by…
Linda Ronstadt, a powerhouse vocalist known for her incredible range and versatility, cemented her status as a music icon with her 1975 rendition of Smokey Robinson and The Miracles’ classic,…
“Born on the Bayou,” released in 1969, is a signature song by Creedence Clearwater Revival (CCR), an American rock band formed in El Cerrito, California. Led by the distinctive vocals…
“Am I Losing You” is a poignant ballad released in 1958 by the velvet-voiced crooner, Jim Reeves. Reeves, an American country and popular music singer-songwriter, was renowned for his smooth…
“There’s a Kind of Hush,” a gentle and timeless ballad released in 1967, remains one of Herman’s Hermits’ most beloved and enduring hits. Herman’s Hermits, a British pop band formed…
Kris Kristofferson, a name synonymous with raw emotion and profound storytelling, is an American singer-songwriter and actor who rose to prominence in the early 1970s. A Rhodes Scholar and former…
Conway Twitty, a name synonymous with country music sensuality, delivered one of his most controversial and enduring hits with “You’ve Never Been This Far Before” in 1973. Born Harold Lloyd…
Gene Pitney, born in 1940, was an American singer, songwriter, musician, and sound engineer whose powerful vocals and dramatic delivery made him a prominent figure in the early 1960s pop…
“Desperado,” released in 1973 by the iconic American rock band the Eagles, is a cornerstone of their discography and a timeless classic of the country-rock genre. The Eagles, formed in…
Linda Ronstadt, a name synonymous with versatility and vocal prowess, carved her place as one of the most successful and influential female artists of the 1970s and 80s. Spanning rock,…
Waylon Jennings, a pivotal figure in the outlaw country movement, redefined country music with his rebellious spirit and distinctive sound. Born in Littlefield, Texas, he defied Nashville’s polished conventions, embracing…
“I Think I Love You” is a bubblegum pop classic performed by The Partridge Family, released in 1970 and quickly becoming a defining song of the era. While the Partridge…
“Walking in the Rain” is a timeless classic by the iconic American girl group, The Ronettes, released in 1964. The Ronettes, comprised of sisters Ronnie and Estelle Bennett and their…
The Bay City Rollers, a Scottish pop rock band that ignited a global teen frenzy in the 1970s, are best remembered for their tartan scarves, catchy tunes, and carefully cultivated…
“Mama Said” is a timeless classic by The Shirelles, a groundbreaking American girl group that emerged in the late 1950s. Formed in Passaic, New Jersey, the group consisted of Shirley…