“American Woman” is a renowned song by the Canadian rock band The Guess Who, released in January 1970 as the lead single from their album of the same name. The track achieved significant success, reaching number one on both the U.S....
Released in May 1982, “Eye in the Sky” is one of The Alan Parsons Project’s most iconic songs, featured on their sixth studio album of the same name. The track seamlessly follows the instrumental piece “Sirius” on the album, creating a...
Released on May 13, 1967, “San Francisco (Be Sure to Wear Flowers in Your Hair)” is a timeless song performed by Scott McKenzie and written by John Phillips of The Mamas & the Papas. The track became an anthem for the...
Released in 1959, “Oh! Carol” is a signature song by Neil Sedaka, co-written with Howard Greenfield. The song is a heartfelt dedication to Carole King, Sedaka’s high school girlfriend and fellow Brill Building songwriter. With its catchy melody and relatable lyrics,...
Released in 1961, “The Wanderer” is one of Dion’s most iconic tracks, featured on his album Runaround Sue. Written by Ernie Maresca, the song narrates the tale of a nomadic man who moves from one romantic encounter to another, embodying the...
Released on January 28, 1983, “Dixieland Delight” is a celebrated track by the American country band Alabama, featured on their album The Closer You Get…. Written by Ronnie Rogers, the song paints a vivid picture of Southern life, capturing the essence...
“Only You (And You Alone)” is a classic love ballad by The Platters, released in 1955. Written by Buck Ram, the song features lead vocals by Tony Williams and is characterized by its smooth melody and heartfelt lyrics. The track became...
“Angel of the Morning” is a song written by Chip Taylor, which has been covered by numerous artists over the years. Among its most successful renditions is Juice Newton’s 1981 version, featured on her album Juice. Newton’s heartfelt delivery and the...
Released in 1975, “Lyin’ Eyes” is a signature track by the Eagles, featured on their album One of These Nights. The song showcases the band’s storytelling prowess, narrating the tale of a woman trapped in a loveless marriage who seeks solace...
“Sugar, Sugar” is a quintessential bubblegum pop song performed by The Archies, a fictional band from the animated TV series “The Archie Show.” Released in 1969, the track was composed by Jeff Barry and Andy Kim. Despite the band’s fictional nature,...