Photo by Martyn Goodacre/Getty Images Since The Cure debuted in 1979 with 'Three Imaginary Boys', the post-punk legends have perfected the sad anthem... read more
U2's "Hold Me, Thrill Me, Kiss Me, Kill Me" from Batman Forever was nominated for both a Golden Globe for Best Original Song and a Razzie for Worst Original Song.
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The Doobie Brothers found a new sound when Michael McDonald joined the group in 1975 after lead singer Tom Johnston fell ill. But their first #1 hit had a different singer: That's their guitarist, Pat Simmons, on "Black Water."
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The Celtic music maker Loreena McKennitt on finding musical inspiration, the "New Age" label, and working on the movie Tinker Bell.
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This song starts in Boston with a tea party and takes us to the other end of the American Revolution.
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Many actors have attempted music, but only a few have managed a hit. Do you know which of these thespians charted?
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Scaramouch, a hoople and a superhero soundtrack - see if you can spot the real Queen stories.
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This is one of most heartfelt, genuine and moving songs that I have heard. I used to get emotionally overwhelmed listening to the anguish and angst expressed by Brett when describing how unfair life seems and how he questions God to explain to him how some people have it so bad while others so good. It is spot on when it talks about how the so-called spiritual healers take advantage, how wars leave deep emotional scars on a soldier, how difficult it becomes to cope with the pain of losing someone you care about. Ultimately, it shakes your inner core and makes you wonder why is there so much misery, poverty, and pain in life. Why is it that only a mile away there are people who can afford to drink from the golden cup while others literally h...