Hot one day, forgotten the next. Many memorable bands and artists are worth celebrating for their only true hits. Here are 20 of the best.
Written by June Carter just around the time she was falling in love with the Man in Black, Johnny Cash's version of "Ring of Fire" was a #1 hit upon its release in 1963. The two were married ...
P aramount's Bob Marley biopic "One Love" arrived in theaters on Valentine's Day, and the film is packed with songs from not ...
“We Can’t Be Friends (Wait For Your Love).” Those were her sixth and seventh No. 1 debuts, giving her nine overall chart-topping hits. Throughout the rest of the 1960s, the band would find ...
The Mega Millions jackpot prize hit $1.1 billion, the eighth largest prize in history, and remains unclaimed after the Friday drawing. For those hoping to win the $1.1 billion jackpot, or a cash ...
The Tennessee native can be best described as pure sunshine — and it sounds ... and her shifting perspective on “cheesy” love songs. Plus, she shares the one person she’s dying to meet ...
In the heat of Motown’s pressure cooker, Lamont Dozier hurriedly but masterfully penned this mid-tempo classic under pressure to follow up the Supremes' first hit.
I love the reaction of an audience that’s been ... “DeDe Dinah” was his first top 10 single, and he had two number one hits, “Venus” and “Why” before his 20th birthday.
“Dark Matter” is one of Pearl Jam’s six top 10 hits on the radio ranking. Last week, the tune joined with “The Fixer,” as well as “Sirens” (No. 4), “Just Breathe” (No. 5 ...