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The Making of Take It to the Limit: From Troubadour Night to Top 5 Hit

Ms.HarnMs.Harn August 5, 2025 0 Comments

“Take It to the Limit” was released on November 15, 1975 as the third single from the Eagles’ fourth album, One of These Nights Randy Meisner: A Retrospective. Written by…

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Ricky Nelson, Teenage Idol: The Rise of Hello Mary Lou

Ms.HarnMs.Harn August 5, 2025 0 Comments

“Hello Mary Lou,” performed by Ricky Nelson and released in spring 1961, originally appeared as the B‑side to his No. 1 hit “Travelin’ Man.” Despite its secondary status at first, the…

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From Obscurity to Anthem: How One Song Spoke for Millions

Ms.HarnMs.Harn August 3, 2025 0 Comments

“The Sound of Silence” is one of the most iconic and haunting folk songs ever written, penned by Paul Simon and performed by the legendary duo Simon & Garfunkel. Originally…

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How Zager & Evans Captured Humanity’s Fears in One Hit

Ms.HarnMs.Harn August 3, 2025 0 Comments

Released in 1969, “In the Year 2525” by Zager & Evans became a massive worldwide hit, topping the Billboard Hot 100 for six consecutive weeks. It’s the duo’s only major…

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From Vinyl to Streaming: The Enduring Power of ‘How Deep Is Your Love’

Ms.HarnMs.Harn August 1, 2025 0 Comments

Released in September 1977, “How Deep Is Your Love” is one of the Bee Gees’ most iconic ballads and a defining track of the Saturday Night Fever soundtrack. Written by…

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How “My Girl” Became The Temptations’ Signature Song

Ms.HarnMs.Harn August 1, 2025 0 Comments

Written by Smokey Robinson and Ronald White, “My Girl” was released on December 21, 1964 as a 7″ single on Motown’s Gordy label. It marked a watershed moment for the…

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How “Mama Told Me (Not to Come)” Became Three Dog Night’s First No. 1 Hit

Ms.HarnMs.Harn July 30, 2025 0 Comments

Released in 1970 on their album It Ain’t Easy, “Mama Told Me (Not to Come)” was written by Randy Newman but made famous by Three Dog Night—becoming the band’s first-ever…

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Why “Band of Gold” Became Freda Payne’s Signature Song

Ms.HarnMs.Harn July 30, 2025 0 Comments

Released in February 1970, “Band of Gold” became Freda Payne’s defining hit, written by Ron Dunbar and the famed Holland–Dozier–Holland team (under the pseudonym Edythe Wayne) and produced for Invictus…

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From Cartoons to Charts: The Unlikely Rise of The Archies’ Smash Single

Ms.HarnMs.Harn July 30, 2025 0 Comments

When “Sugar, Sugar” hit the airwaves in 1969, it quickly turned into one of the year’s biggest—and most unexpected—hits. Sung by The Archies, a fictional band from the animated TV…

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How “Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow” Paved the Way for Girl Groups

Ms.HarnMs.Harn July 30, 2025 0 Comments

The Shirelles made musical history with their heartfelt hit, “Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow.” This soulful ballad, dripping with vulnerability and yearning, wasn't just a commercial success—it was a…

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