Guess What Beatles Single Was First Released in U.S.?
 How big of a Beatles fan are you? Guess What? “Please Please Me” was the first single released by The Beatles in the United States. The song later went to #3 in 1963...
 How big of a Beatles fan are you? Guess What? “Please Please Me” was the first single released by The Beatles in the United States. The song later went to #3 in 1963...
Guess what? Have you been watching CNN? I discovered that the new song from Donna and David Baron “Stones In The River Bed” is the song that is being played during every commercial break...
Many bands find inspiration for their band names from other mediums like songs, books, or movies. Guess what? Black Sabbath the band named themselves after the 1963 Boris Karloff movie Black Sabbath. The band...
Guess What, Coldplay gives away 10% of their profits to charity. The U.K. band recently released its latest album “Everyday Life”. Here is the title track off the album. What other bands give a...
 Stevie Nicks was recently inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, and along the way, she always had a little help from her friends. She had help from Don Henly on...
 In 1977, Steve Perry auditioned for a spot as an additional singer in the band Journey. Guess what? During the audition, he met with Neal Schon and they wrote their first song together...
 Guess what? The song “Women” by Def Leppard was only issued as a single in the U.S only peaked at #80 on the Billboard Chart. It did receive radio play due to the...
Guess What? Elton John wrote the music to “Your Song” in fifteen minutes. As per usual, Berin Taupin first pens the lyrics and then Elton John creates the music. In Elton’s autobiography Me, he...
 Coldplay during a recent interview admitted listening to Kate Bush’s 1989 hit “Running Up That Hill” to create their 2005 hit “The Speed of Sound”. Chris Martin explained that they had the Kate...
I was recently reading the liner notes on the last Def Leppard’s greatest hits collection and discovered an interesting fact about their song “Armageddon It”. Guess What? The lyric chorus was something the group...