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Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. While critics and fans alike will claim that one song is "better" or "worse" than another, the truth is that musical opinions are ...
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Paul Overstreet, the voice behind the single, "Daddy's Come Around," and songwriter for eleven No. 1 country hits, turned 71 ...
Before “Lost in Your Eyes” became a Billboard No. 1 hit, Debbie Gibson debuted it the old-fashioned way — performing it live on tour in 1988. Back then, without social media, the best way to see if a ...
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