George Harrison's iconic song Something proved he was a Beatles equal, despite Lennon and McCartney's dominance.
If you’re looking for the most adaptable, plugged-in talent in American pop-music history, look no further than Paul Anka.
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In the history of the Academy Awards, Diane Warren has one unusual distinction. The songwriter behind many of the most iconic songs of all time, including "Rhythm of the Night," "Nothing's Gonna Stop ...
Bob Dylan’s Tangled Up in Blue from Blood on the Tracks blends shifting timelines and raw emotion, becoming one of his most powerful songs.
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