Bee Gees – Gilbert Green
Introduction: “Gilbert Green,” a funky disco track by the Bee Gees, isn’t one of their chart-topping titans, but it holds a special…
Introduction: “Gilbert Green,” a funky disco track by the Bee Gees, isn’t one of their chart-topping titans, but it holds a special…
Introduction: Crooner Engelbert Humperdinck’s rich baritone voice became synonymous with romantic ballads in the 1970s. Among his most recognizable songs is “Let…
Introduction: While the exact inspiration behind George Strait’s “I’ll Always Be Loving You” remains shrouded in some mystery, the song’s impact on…
Introduction: Elvis Presley’s recording of “Susan When She Tried” in 1975 marked a departure from his earlier rock and roll hits. Released…
Introduction: Released in 1969, “Nobody’s Someone” is a song by the immensely popular Bee Gees, a musical trio that dominated the music…
Introduction: Emerging from the swinging sixties, Engelbert Humperdinck’s “You’re The Window Of My World” entered the world in 1971. This romantic ballad,…
Introduction: The year is 1954. Rock and roll is still in its nascent stages, with Elvis Presley yet to make his earth-shattering…
Introduction: Released in 1975, “Pieces of My Life” stands as a contemplative ballad in the vast catalog of Elvis Presley, the iconic…
Introduction: Sam Cooke’s “Only Sixteen” stands as a landmark song in American music history. Released in May 1959, the track blended soulful…
Introduction: Released in 1976, “Pity” stands out as a melancholic ballad on the Bee Gees’ ninth studio album, Main Course. While the…