The Beatles' 'Let It Be' remains the Fab Four's most divisive album. One of the most important songs from that era of The Beatles was excluded from the album's tracklist.
One could say John Lennon's "Power to the People" hasn't aged a day compared to other political songs. John named the political figure who inspired him to write the tune.
Glenn Danzig has always been inspired by classic rock and he recorded an album of Elvis Presley songs, including “One Night.” Elvis was not the first artist to record "One Night."
Glenn Danzig threw fans a curveball by releasing an entire album of Elvis Presley songs. Danzig wanted to make the King of Rock ‘n’ Roll’s tunes more haunting.
Elvis Presley had a steady girlfriend for several years following his split with Priscilla Presley. Elvis' girlfriend said the King of Rock 'n' Roll loved a book of fables.
The writer behind Elvis Presley's "A Little Less Conversation" was a master of the craft. The artist discussed working for the King of Rock 'n' Roll and Avicii.
Paul McCartney showed up on the set of one of Vincent Price's horror movies for personal reasons. The director of the movie had no idea who The Beatles were!
Elvis Presley appeared more interested in books about spirituality than any other topic. During a trying time, he looked for answers in a book by a famous occultist.
Elvis Presley's "Hound Dog" is still one of the King of Rock 'n' Roll's biggest songs. Priscilla Presley gave fans insight into what he thought about it.
Patty Loveless said Elvis Presley inspired her to make an album her brother and sister would have loved. Interestingly, the one single from the album is a George Jones cover.
Pop singer Petula Clark was one of several celebrities who sang backup on John Lennon's "Give Peace a Chance." Clark revealed a certain something was missing from the recording session.
Tom Petty put his own spin on a folky Elvis Presley song and thought his cover was the superior song. Another version of the song outperformed Elvis' in the 1960s.
Kane Brown's "Used to Love You Sober" hit a milestone before he even had a recording contract. Brown revealed his retrospective feelings on "Used to Love You Sober."