Bob Dylan’s Tangled Up in Blue from Blood on the Tracks blends shifting timelines and raw emotion, becoming one of his most powerful songs.
The songwriter behind "I Don't Want to Miss a Thing" and "How Do I Live" has been nominated 17 times, but she's never won. So far.
In 1978, a country warning song raced up the charts, transforming a simple message about a card game into a powerful life lesson for millions of listeners. Kenny Rogers likely never expected “The ...
What A Fool Believes reached No.1 in the US and Canada by April 1979 and won Grammys for Song of the Year and Record of the ...
Remember these classic rock songs from 1978? Even if you weren't alive that year, I bet they still ring a bell.
On Feb. 23, 1978—48 years ago today—Grammy voters made history. For the first and only time in a Big Four category, Song of the Year ended in a tie. Instead of choosing a single winner, voters awarded ...
From "Sweet Love" to "Born to Run," see some of the songs PEOPLE staffers think are the most romantic in honor of the annual Feb. 14 holiday Getty(4) Love is in the air! In honor of Valentine's Day on ...
Welcome to the fourth Songs of the Week of 2026. This week Andy Von Pip, Caleb Campbell, and Scotty Dransfield helped me decide the list. We considered over 30 songs and narrowed it down to a Top 12.
This past weekend brought the sad news that Bob Weir passed away, marking the departure of the last surviving Grateful Dead lead vocalist. As the youngest member of the band, Bobby wasn’t always taken ...