Glen Campbell may have made his name singing about the geography of America, but as it turned out, his ode to Phoenix was actually an impossible task.
Not every country artist knew they were recording their final songs when they cut their last record, but these feel uncanny nonetheless.
It isn't on any "best album of all time" lists, yet it's sold more than The Dark Side of the Moon, Purple Rain and Abbey Road combined. Why is the Eagles' 1976 LP so amazingly popular?
Although “Rhinestone Cowboy” was written and recorded by Larry Weiss, it didn’t gain popularity until Campbell produced his own version in 1975. Peaking at No. 1 on the US Billboard Hot 100 and the US ...
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