1 Comment 3 One-Hit Wonders From the 1970s That Found Success More Than a Year After They Were Released
2 Comments 3 Vocal-Driven Songs That Shaped the Sound of the 1970s (And I Bet You’ve Forgotten Them)
Born on This Day in 1938, the Nashville Legend Who Played on the Biggest Hits From Kris Kristofferson, Dolly Parton, and Charley Pride
On This Day in 1973, Paul Simon Released a Hit Song That Could Never Be Played on British Radio Stations
Born in Nashville on This Day in 1979, the Only Child of Two Outlaw Icons Who Portrayed His Own Father in a Johnny Cash Biopic
On This Day in 1979, Supertramp Went No. 1 With a Grammy-Winning Album Later Tied to One of Rock’s Wildest Conspiracy Theories
On This Day in 1974, Ray Stevens Was at No. 1 With a Song That Was Boosted by a Headline-Making Publicity Stunt