Nothing is better than a two-part harmony, and these three hit songs from the 1960s are a testament to just that.
I found an old digital 8-track recorder I used in when I first started writing songs in high school. The first song that I recorded on there that had three-part harmony was an absolute ripoff of ...
The four members of ABBA were already pretty well-read musicians before their quartet kicked off in Sweden (and internationally). Björn Ulvaeus, in particular, was no stranger to vocal harmonies. He ...
The word was out that the feds had come to the Ozarks looking for folk songs to record. The Hill-Billy Heartbeats column in the Dec. 16, 1936, edition of the Springfield (Mo.) News-Leader had the ...
The names Lennon and McCartney are synonymous with musical innovation and timeless songwriting. Their collaborations formed the backbone of The Beatles' groundbreaking sound, producing a catalog of ...
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