Everyone might have their personal reasons for their favourite Beatles album, but George Harrison's favourite Fab album is ...
Every Friday, pop critics for The New York Times weigh in on the week’s most notable new tracks. Listen to the Playlist on Spotify here (or find our profile: nytimes) and at Apple Music here, and sign ...
With so much uncertainty in the air, we’re leaning into optimism by keeping an eye on the horizon with our list of the Most ...
The best albums of 21st century so far, including Beyonce, Taylor Swift, Bad Bunny, Radiohead, Lady Gaga, and more ...
From George Gershwin to Hank Williams, Paul Simon once picked his favourite ever songwriters and he controversially tiered ...
Paul McCartney wrote hit songs without The Beatles — he just struggled to write good hit songs without The Beatles! Only one of his solo No. 1 singles is genuinely worthwhile.
This example of classic rock songs based on dreams might be a bit surprising to some. “Break It Up” by Patti Smith was written after she had a “vision” of Jim Morrison in a dream. That, coupled with ...
One Paul McCartney song is a disjointed mess about water and food and freedom. Here is how the track in question compares to Paul's other post-Beatles hits.
She pulled it off. Way back in August, Lady Gaga released her Bruno Mars duet “Die With A Smile,” an old-school love-jam that ...
No television program has chronicled American politics, culture, and fads like “SNL,” which has critiqued society over its half-century run by mocking it.
Overall, “Die With A Smile” is now Gaga’s sixth No. 1 and Mars’ ninth. Speaking of Mars, he has two top-5 songs this week thanks to his Rosé collab “APT.” reaching a new peak at No. 5.