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Who are the most successful duo in American pop history? Simon and Garfunkel? The Everly Brothers? Well, they both...
Trivia question: what do, Could It Be Magic by Barry Manilow, It's All In The Game by Tommy Edwards, No One Is To...
Most of us could name a handful of one-hit-wonders, but can you name a five-one-hit-wonder? No, that is not a spelling...
This week's song was a big chart-topper towards the end of the sixties, but to another generation it'll be best...
There are many songs with normal sounding titles but have nonsense lyrics and equally there is a stack of songs with...
In 1984, Bob Geldof was watching Michael Buerk on the BBC news talking about and showing images of the famine in...
This week's suggestion is a protest song for a little-known event in the southern hemisphere. The lady who has asked...
A few weeks ago, I wrote the story behind When You Say Nothing At All, which clearly speaks volumes. That analogy...
This week's choice is an odd one with no real story. When I was asked for this I didn't actually remember it being a...
One song, or particularly its chorus, is more memorable than most if you were a teenager in the late seventies. Who...
For anyone who has ever yearned for someone in their life, which is probably the majority of us, but never got it...
Question: what do Ai No Corrida by Quincy Jones, Killer by Adamski, My Coo Ca Choo by Alvin Stardust, The All-American...
Serge Ramaekers did it successfully in 1993 with Freddie Mercury and Antonius Tom Holkenborg also made it work in 2002...
This week's choice is a number one instrumental named after a bird, the albatross, which is mentioned in the classic...
Like so many acts, their first hit is not always necessarily where their career began. That is certainly the case for...