Elvis Presley's girlfriend revealed the King of Rock 'n' Roll had some interesting thoughts about this life and the next. Priscilla Presley shared some similar memories in a famous book.
Elvis Presley’s "Until It's Time for You to Go" was written by one of the most important protest singers of the 1960s: Buffy Saint-Marie. Many other artists recorded the song.
Elvis Presley's "Do the Clam" is one of the most infamous songs in his discography. While "Do the Clam" is easy to mock, it has redeeming qualities that go unnoticed.
The sophisticated Beatles fan can sometimes tell which Beatle wrote which song just by listening to it. The Beatles' "Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da" doesn't sound like John Lennon.
Elvis Presley's "Trouble" was a little bit of a joke except when Elvis sang it during the ''68 Comeback Special'. Elvis incorporated the tune into an amazing medley.
Paul McCartney said The Beatles' "Helter Skelter" used a metaphor to portray the rise and fall of the Roman Empire. He also said that The Who influenced the song indirectly.
Some of the Backstreet Boys' songs have the timeless quality of The Beatles. The writer of many Backstreet Boys tunes drew influence from The Beatles to write an odd line.
Paul McCartney named several songs he considers to be the best in his catalog. Comparing two interviews, he was pretty consistent in his choices for The Beatles' greatest songs.
Elvis Presley's "Rubberneckin'" was a hit in twice. A dance artist remixed Elvis' "Rubberneckin'" in honor of his father and brought the track back to the chart.
Elvis Presley's "Rock-A-Hula Baby" was released alongside one of his most famous songs. "Rock-A-Hula Baby" suffers by comparison, but it also fails on its own.
Elvis Presley's "Rubberneckin'" has a fun beat and a sense of humor. The song became a hit when it was released alongside a song that sounds nothing like it.
John Lennon gave one of the most renowned Playboy interviews of all time. The interview is renowned because the "Imagine" singer died shortly after giving it and because it's incredible.