A handful of classic songs and musical arrangements are entering the Public Domain this year. This means their copyright either expired due to age or has not been renewed by the copyright owner.
The guys threw me the stupidest song that sounded so buoyant and weird and I was like, ok, I accept the challenge. So it was bubblegum music made for kids. Don’t hate it. But I don’t want to sing it.” ...
Years before Pink Floyd bassist Roger Waters would say he came to “regret” one of the band’s most distinctive cuts, guitarist David Gilmour went so far as to refuse to sing it in the first ...
“Even a baby can sing, ‘Jolene, Jolene, Jolene, Jolene’”: How Dolly Parton created a country classic
Simplicity is key to the song’s appeal. “It’s just the same word over and over,” Parton told NPR. “Even a first-grader or a baby can sing, 'Jolene, Jolene, Jolene, Jolene'. It's like ...
The Saatva Classic mattress has been the Strategist’s No. 1 mattress pick for years — even before I became the site’s sleep writer. I’d briefly tried it myself in my previous job as a ...
“This record is almost 50 years old,” said Bruce Springsteen when discussing his classic song ‘Thunder Road’. “50 years ago, I was a sociopath. I was insane about every single detail that had anything ...
The John Lennon classic was Carter’s favorite song. Osborne learned it some 35 years ago specifically to play it for the president. Osborne performs regularly at Bellagio’s Petrossian Bar.
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