Whether for personal morals, creative choice, or commercial success, the three musicians below chose to change the lyrics of their covers.
A new book by Elvis biographer Peter Guralnick tells the wild, little-known story of one of the most controversial managers ...
A breakdown of which stars crafted their biggest songs—and which relied on the pens of powerhouse songwriters.
Despite penning some truly excellent songs, Paul Simon felt that there was no way of matching some of his eternal idols.
Columnist Bill Ervolino has a new dog that is chewing on everything in sight, but a serious case of puppy love has him ...
Willie Dixon. Born at the Delta’s southern tip in 1915, Willie Dixon followed the Great Migration to Chicago. There, he ...
Zac Moncrief and Jon Clinton Berry teased their unique vision for A Chuck E. Cheese Christmas, blending humor, heart, and ...
Saturday Night Live has presented some of pop-culture's most iconic moments in musical history. We document its legacy in ...
Elements of the blues traveled to America with enslaved people from Africa, and reached full flower in the Mississippi Delta.
When she first started at Boston College, Laura Carlo imagined herself wearing a white coat after graduation, not headphones.
In late 1971, John Lennon and Yoko Ono moved from London to New York City, and started to watch American TV. One to One: John ...
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