Backstory on the Badfinger Tune that became a popular cover for Rod Stewart, his fifth Top 5 and second #1 debut in three years.
Author: Scott Westerman
The last year has taught us to treasure every single hug, to make a memory of every smile and to place experience ahead of possessions.
If there ever was a tune that channeled the feel of 1966, The Lovin’ Spoonful’s “Summer in the City” is it.
#31 – Reunion – Life is a Rock But the Radio Rolled Me: Between 1964 and 1967, a subset of pop music that generated a huge following was labeled “Bubblegum”. It’s upbeat vibe with simple lyrics and singable melodies were targeted at the pre-teen / teenager market. 1910 Fruitgum Company,…
Sustaining any relationship over the long haul requires work.The secret to 44 years together: “Never stop doing what you did to win her in the first place.”
We love royalty. It’s easy to forget that true royal service is a lifelong burden. And even in the castle, happily ever after only exists in fairy tales.
We are each a tempest of advantage and flaws. How we play the cards life deals determines our fate. Empathy for the struggles of others defines our legacy.
This week’s Countdown Saturday takes us to Chicago, where WLS and WCFL were locked in a perennial battle for number one.
This week in 1967, Arnold Zenker replaced “The Most Trusted Man on Television” when Walter Cronkite went on strike.
Have you ever noticed how things seem to get done when you have an accountability buddy? The toughest roads are a little less bumpy when you’re not traveling alone.