It was a fragile psychological state. The result was that he had almost no recollection of having recorded the song or the ...
Frank Sinatra dismissed modern music and David Bowie answered by transforming that criticism into a hit song with lasting ...
But the story doesn't end there. "Peace on Earth/Little Drummer Boy" arrived as a single five years later, in November 1982, and became a massive U.K. chart hit, landing at No. 3 in early 1983. It was ...
There's only one damn song that makes St. Vincent break down and cry, and she covered it Wednesday night on The Late Show ...
The two singers from entirely different worlds sang a mash-up of “Little Drummer Boy”, sung by Crosby, and “Peace on Earth”, sung by Bowie. The latter counterpart was added after Bowie said he ...
David Bowie was already four years and four albums into his career when he issued Hunky Dory, the first record to help secure ...
Bowie’s heartbreaking Lazarus was a rumination on the imminent end of a life lived to the full - and a lesson in how to ...
Hunky Dory is the combination of Bowie’s newfound confidence, his ability to pick and surround himself with a brilliant band ...
Abba's "Waterloo" was released in March 1974 as the first single off their second album of the same name. The song won the Eurovision Song Contest in 1974 for Sweden, and put Abba on the map. It was ...
David Bowie later criticized his 1984 album Tonight, calling it a foolish cash grab and one of the biggest regrets of his ...
Mott the Hoople was an English rock band that released several albums throughout the ’70s. Since the band was unable to find success and on the verge of splitting up, David Bowie offered them his song ...
"Where Are We Now" got an early morning premiere along with news that the influential singer will release his first album in 10 years. By Shirley Halperin The revered and, in recent years, reclusive ...