Staff Picks
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Hank Locklin’s ‘Please Help Me, I’m Falling’ Captivates Country Music in 1960
This song may be 2 minutes and 24 seconds long, yet its heartfelt plea lingers in the heart, never fading.…
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Vince Gill & Carrie Underwood’s ‘How Great Thou Art’ Stuns the ACM Girls’ Night Out Awards in a Night of Faith, Music, and Emotion
Tears flowed, hearts swelled, and the Grand Ole Opry fell silent as Carrie Underwood and Vince Gill delivered a breathtaking…
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Heart’s ‘These Dreams’ Captivates Audiences and Redefines Their Sound in 1986
Happy Birthday, Nancy Wilson. As one of the female forces behind Heart, Nancy and her sister, Ann have been a…
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Blake Shelton’s ‘Let Him In Anyway’ Explores Redemption and Forgiveness in 2025
Blake Shelton is back, and he's aiming straight for the heart. After a four-year hiatus, he's finally breaking his silence…
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The Doors’ “Light My Fire” Ignites a Psychedelic Revolution in 1967
One of the best live performances ever. This song may be 2 minutes and 23 seconds long, yet its heartbreak…
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The Everly Brothers’ “Cathy’s Clown” Redefines Pop and Country in 1960
This song may be 2 minutes and 23 seconds long, yet its heartbreak lingers in the heart, never fading. A…
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Small Faces’ ‘All or Nothing’ Becomes a Mod Anthem in 1966
Sometimes, nostalgia, hits you like a physical pain, wanting to go back to these times. This performance is one of…
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The Troggs’ ‘Wild Thing’ Ignites Rock Rebellion in 1966
One of the great 60s songs - it's groovy; it rocks! Brilliant!.2 minutes and 34 seconds long, yet its raw…
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Donovan’s “Sunshine Superman” – The Psychedelic Anthem That Redefined 1966
He is, in our opinion, maybe the most underrated musician of the 60s. His stuff is absolutely brilliant and still…
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Lulu & The Luvvers’ “Shout” – The Electrifying Debut That Introduced a Soulful Powerhouse in 1964
. A truly electrifying composition. The melody erupts with passion and excitement, carrying a sense of unstoppable joy. Each note…
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Tom Jones’ “It’s Not Unusual” – The Song That Launched a Legend in 1965
No monitor, no audio correction, no auto tune. Pure talent. Watch the video in the first comment below👇⬇️aNo monitor, no…
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The Mindbenders’ “A Groovy Kind of Love” – A British Invasion Ballad That Stood the Test of Time
This is one of the most beautiful songs ever written, imho. It's so sweet and full of youthful adoration. 2…
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Dave Clark Five’s “Glad All Over” – The Song That Rivaled The Beatles in 1964
If this song doesn't lift your spirits and bring a smile to your face, it is so positive. May be…
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Percy Faith’s “Theme from A Summer Place” – The Instrumental That Defined an Era
None of these people knew they were creating an endless masterpiece. Note for future generations. Don't let this masterpiece die.…
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Bread’s “Make It with You” – A Soft Rock Classic That Defined an Era
There's nothing better than the sweet music of our youth, when life was pure, gentle and new. Watch the video…
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Ray Stevens’ “Everything Is Beautiful” – A Timeless Anthem of Hope and Unity
Ladies and gentlemen, this song may be 3 minutes and 29 seconds long… yet it weaves itself into the soul,…
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Diana Ross’s ‘Ain’t No Mountain High Enough’ Reimagines a Classic, Soaring to the Top in 1970
Ladies and gentlemen, this song may be 3 minutes and 28 seconds long… yet it weaves itself into the soul,…
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The Kinks’ ‘I’m Not Like Everybody Else’ Becomes a Cult Anthem of Defiance and Individuality
Maybe, just maybe the greatest song ever written, we can relate to this song 1000%. Watch the video in the…
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Diana Ross’ ‘Ain’t No Mountain High Enough’ Becomes a Monumental Anthem in 1970
Ladies and gentlemen, this song may be 6 minutes and 19 seconds long… yet it weaves itself into the soul,…
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Sly & The Family Stone’s ‘Thank You (Falettinme Be Mice Elf Agin)’ Revolutionizes Funk in 1969
This song reminds the 70's: When sugar was what sweetened soda, Drinking age was 18, Mom and Dad had no…
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