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What's Your Favorite Song From 1968? Did we overlook one of your favorite songs from 1968 in our Top 10 list? Let us know what you think we should have included in the comments section below.
Some songs perfectly capture their moment: the cultural climate, the social fabric, the national mood. We’re not here to talk about one of those songs. We’re here to talk about “This Guy’s ...
1968: Songs that transformed a nation"You say you want a revolution Well, you know We all want to change the world." – "Revolution" by The Beatles "Let your mind go, let yourself be free ...
By the time Cream came together in 1966, they weren’t forming just another British rock group; they were creating a blueprint of how a so-called supergroup would be put together.
50-year musical backtrack David Brimer, LkldLive's 'Revolution' highlights top songs of 1968 ...
The 100 Best Songs of 1969: Staff Picks To commemorate this most eventful year in music and culture on the week of Woodstock's 50th anniversary, the Billboard staff is ranking our 100 favorite ...
"That gave me goosebumps." So why does the music of 1968 still give audiences goosebumps half a century later? "People were making music they wanted to be make," says Meg Baird.
Here’s the definitive list of the top 10 jams each summer that pumped out of your speakers most between Memorial Day and Labor Day.
WFUV is rewinding decades, back to 1998, 1988, 1978, and 1968 — dipping back for day-long flashbacks with songs of that particular year and personal perspectives from FUV's DJs.
This week 48 years ago, President Lyndon Johnson signed the Civil Rights Act of 1968; the London Bridge was sold to a U.S. oil company, and was later erected in Arizona; “2001: A Space Odysse… ...
100 Greatest Beatles Songs: From 'Helter Skelter' to 'Sgt. Pepper's,' ranking of John Lennon, Paul McCartney, Ringo Starr, George Harrison's output.
Some songs perfectly capture their moment: the cultural climate, the social fabric, the national mood. We’re not here to talk about one of those songs. We’re here to talk about “This Guy’s ...