The hit Christmas song "Christmas (Baby Please Come Home)" has become a staple of the holiday season, but its origins are rooted in a dark and complicated legacy.
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Though the band was only together for a little less than a decade, their catalog is arguably the most influential collection of popular music since the advent of rock 'n'roll.
You could make a pretty good playlist out of the songs that should have won a Grammy but didn’t. From the Wall of Sound to the 11th-biggest single of 2013, here are some of the best songs the Grammys missed over the years that still resonate today.
Ah, Father's Day. The day dad gets to grill out and chill out in the backyard and groove to some classic tunes. Ever wonder what your pops cranked up the year you were born?