A soft but powerful No. 1 hit in 1974 became the career-defining moment that cemented Roberta Flack as one of soul music’s most iconic voices.
The smooth rock classic found a surprising second life decades after its original release.
John Denver had a way of making life’s simplest moments feel special, and a No. 1 crossover hit, released in 1974, is a ...
Kris Kristofferson wrote “Please Don’t Tell Me How The Story Ends”, which was first recorded by Bobby Bare. But it’s Ronnie Milsap who made it a No. 1 hit. “Please Don’t Tell Me How the Story Ends” is ...
A 1974 hit has been named the greatest ‘American rock song’ ever. Here’s why the track still stands as one of the defining songs in rock history. Ultimate Classic Rock named Lynyrd Skynyrd’s ‘Free ...
A song recorded in 1974 earned global recognition as one of the greatest songs ever made, cementing its place as a timeless anthem of hope and resilience. “No Woman, No Cry” by Bob Marley & the ...
There’s something about the 1970s era of country music that always seems to hit just right. A lot of fantastic country music came out during that decade, particularly in the mid-1970s. And while the ...
"The Best of My Love" has become a timeless anthem that still defines the sound of soft rock.
A gentle yet powerful ballad rose to the charts and quickly became a defining moment in music. In 1974, Roberta Flack released the title track of her fifth studio album, “Feel Like Makin’ Love,” a ...