The Beatles ushered in the British Invasion. These four British acts rode the wave to the top of the US charts in 1965.
It's perhaps the most recognizable opening riff in music history — and those first 17 seconds came out swinging, kick-starting a new era of popular music. "Johnny B. Goode," the unsurpassable shift ...
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1965 Classic Was a No. 1 Hit 61 Years Ago Today
The pop-rock chart-topper became the first ever to feature a fade-in intro.
Rolling Stones guitarist Keith Richards composed the legendary Satisfaction riff while asleep, and this wild event shaped the band's trajectory.
The song spent three weeks at the top.
On March 18, 1965, The Rolling Stones scored their third U.K. No. 1 hit with "The Last Time", their first chart-topper co-written by Mick Jagger and Keith Richards.
The Rolling Stones' groundbreaking first original hit, The Last Time, is tied to a decades-long legal battle and is influenced by blues and gospel.
4th Time Around is Bob Dylan's witty response to The Beatles' Norwegian Wood, and a way for him to reclaim his acoustic sound ...
Rubbing shoulders with some of the decade's biggest artists, one little-known band managed to count five whole albums in the charts across 1965-1968.
The average shot length in Moulin Rouge! is under two seconds. While acceptable for an action movie, nothing like this had ...
Whether you're a devotee of The Rolling Stones or The Beatles, chances are you’ve felt pressure from at least one person to make a choice between two worlds.
One of the starring acts at Woodstock, he and his band, the Fish, came out of the Bay Area’s psychedelic rock scene. He went ...
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