You’re the Inspiration: A Collection was not exactly a compilation of greatest hits for Peter Cetera but a collection of previously recorded duets, a few re-recordings of old Chicago hits and some new songs including one that reached #6 on the
Al Stewart told acousticstorm.com about his #1 hit saying that he never really cared for the song. Al said “It was just one of those things where the record company asked me to write something that sounded like ‘Year Of The
One of the greatest duets of all time actually didn’t start out as one. The songwriting duo of Dennis Morgan and Simon Climie originally pitched it to Tina Turner, but Arista Records founder Clive Davis had the idea to get Aretha
It had been seven years since Frankie Valli put out an album and finally in February of 1975, he released Closeup which included two Top 10 hits: Swearin’ To God which went to #9 and the second, that not only reached
But Seriously was the fourth album by Phil Collins that would go on to sell over 10 million copies worldwide in 1990, thanks to an all-star lineup of backing musicians including Steve Winwood, Eric Clapton, and David Crosby. The record spawned
Elvin Bishop is regarded as one of the greatest blues rock guitarists of all time being inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall Fame and the Blues Hall of Fame. Over the course of his solo career, he’s released nearly
Selling more than 40 million albums worldwide, Faith Hill is one of the most successful country music artists of all time. In 1999, she released her third crossover hit that would spend 17 weeks at #1 on the Adult Contemporary chart
Walter Egan’s inspiration for this 1978 hit was Stevie Nicks who also sang background vocals along with her Fleetwood Mac bandmate Lindsey Buckingham. It would go on to be featured in the movies Boogie Nights and Deuce Bigalow: Male Gigolo. Your
After the success enjoyed by the Bee Gees in the late 70s, they were asked to participate in musical endeavors for other artists. And it was Barbra Streisand who asked Barry Gibb to write an album for her. The record ultimately
In Billboard Magazine’s review of this 1995 Gin Blossoms record, they described it as “the closest thing to a perfect pop song to hit radio in recent memory.” Hitting a peak of #5 on the Adult Contemporary chart, your Love