Kaye Bassett Millar

Hermans Hermits: ‘Mrs. Brown You’ve Got a Lovely Daughter’

This song by Herman's Hermits is about a guy who is heartbroken over losing his girl, and decides to tell her mother…

8 years ago

The Platters: ‘Smoke Gets In Your Eyes’

Before this song was gorgeously sung by The Platters, it was first on Broadway! "Smoke Gets in Your Eyes" is…

8 years ago

Cyndi Lauper: ‘Time After Time’

One of the biggest Pop hits of the early '80s. Watch Cindi Lauper's 'Time After Time' music video and read…

8 years ago

Johnny Preston : “Running Bear”

This hit Johnny Preston song was actually written by J.P. Richardson. You may know J.P. as an influential Texas disc…

8 years ago

Willie Nelson: “Blue Eyes Crying in the Rain”

Even by the standards of sorrowful country songs, Willie Nelson's "Blue Eyes Crying in the Rain" is one somber tune.…

8 years ago

Paul Revere & The Raiders : “Indian Reservation” (Cherokee People)

This was written by John D. Loudermilk, a singer/songwriter who recorded as "Johnny Dee" and wrote "Tobacco Road" for The…

8 years ago

Kenny Rogers: “Lady”

Lionel Richie wrote Kenny Rogers' "Lady" especially for him. When Motown Records' publishing company, Jobete Music, told the Country and…

8 years ago

The Righteous Brothers : “Soul and Inspiration “

With soaring vocals and a symphonic arrangement, this song bears a strong resemblance to the Righteous Brothers' breakout hit, "You've…

8 years ago

“Yesterday”, A Beatles Song Like None Other

Paul McCartney wrote "Yesterday" and was the only Beatle to play on it. It was the first time a Beatle…

8 years ago

Rod Stewart’s “The First Cut Is the Deepest”

"The First Cut Is the Deepest" is a 1967 song written by Cat Stevens, originally released by P. P. Arnold…

8 years ago

Sam The Sham and The Pharaohs: Their Take on ‘Little Red Riding Hood’

Also known as "Lil' Red Riding Hood," is an updated version of the Little Red Riding Hood fairy tale, with…

8 years ago

Captain and Tennille and the Song that Kept them Together

Captain & Tennille covered this hit in 1975. Neil Sedaka and Howard Greenfield wrote this in 1973 - it was…

8 years ago