The singer/songwriter era hit its heights in 1975. Here are four hits from the era that show just how high those tunesmiths ...
In October 1975, Paul Simon released his fourth solo studio album, Still Crazy After All These Years. The album spawned multiple hits, including “My Little Town” and the title track, but the song that ...
Released on October 31, 1975, the six-minute epic was written by Queen frontman Freddie Mercury. “Bohemian Rhapsody” was ...
Similarly, the Queen of Rock and Roll couldn’t resist Olivia Newton-John’s hit. Tina Turner covered “If You Love Me” on her ...
When people think of The 1975, “Chocolate” has become a point of notoriety, achieving meme-like status due to its famously intelligible lyrics. The 1975 have acknowledged themselves with good humor, ...
Pink Floyd has never been short on anthems — “Comfortably Numb,” “Another Brick in the Wall,” “Time.” But when it comes to raw emotion, nothing lands harder than “Wish You Were Here.” Half a century ...
Fifty years ago, Glen Campbell was riding high with his hit song “Rhinestone Cowboy.” The song was at No. 2, right under David Bowie’s “Fame” on the Billboard Hot 100 charts, in mid-September 1975, ...