The Beach Boys – Surfin’ USA (live concert 2012)
About the song Ah, buckle up, music lovers, for a trip down memory lane with a true icon of American Rock and Roll – The Beach Boys! Tonight, we revisit…
About the song Ah, buckle up, music lovers, for a trip down memory lane with a true icon of American Rock and Roll – The Beach Boys! Tonight, we revisit…
Released in July 1963 as a single and the title track of the Beach Boys’ third album, Surfer Girl, this song is one of the band’s earliest and most heartfelt…
Released in 1991 as the title track of Ozzy Osbourne’s sixth studio album, No More Tears marked a defining moment in his career, blending heavy metal, progressive elements, and deeply…
“Since I Don’t Have You” is a poignant ballad performed by Lou Christie, released in 1966 on the MGM Records label as part of his album Painter of Hits. Originally…
Reason for Creation By 1967, Lou Christie, born Lugee Alfredo Giovanni Sacco in Glenwillard, Pennsylvania, was a seasoned pop artist navigating a shifting musical landscape. After achieving major success with…
Preview (opens in a new tab) “The Drum,” released in May 1971 by Metromedia Records, was a significant single in the career of Bobby Sherman, a prominent teen idol of…
Released in 1983 as the title track of Ozzy Osbourne’s third solo album, “Bark at the Moon” blends gothic horror with high-energy metal to create one of Ozzy’s most iconic…
“Lightnin’ Strikes,” released in 1965 by Lou Christie on the MGM label, is a pop-rock anthem that soared to No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 in February 1966. Written…
Released in 1980 as part of Ozzy Osbourne’s debut solo album Blizzard of Ozz, “Mr Crowley” stands out as one of the most iconic tracks in the heavy metal genre.…
“Hey, Mister Sun,” released in May 1970 by Metromedia Records, was a notable single in the discography of Bobby Sherman, a prominent teen idol of the late 1960s and early…