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Jim Reeves, Tommy Edwards, Everlys and Sinatra Enchant Theaters and Home Entertainment Systems

Soothing sounds: a cordial pop-country classic kicks off current cinema champ Gozilla x Kong: The New Empire. Jim Reeves' 1964 hit "Welcome to My World" is part of a trend of light pop standards that have been included in recent installments of both monsters' franchises. Tommy Edwards' 1958 chart-topper "It's All in the Game" counters the frantic pace of the Irish action/war film In the ... MORE ››

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Gene Pitney

Gene Pitney has a song about "Twenty Four Hours" on the Top 100 Number-Title Songs of the '50s and '60s! Check out the entire list of digit-intense tunes... MORE ››

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ARCHIE BELL AND THE DRELLS

Archie Bell and the Drells

Houston, Texas, the sunny, sweltering, expansive Lone Star city, largest along the U.S.A.'s Gulf Coast, has at least two famous quotes connected to it. Archie Lee Bell once claimed to have written "...a new dance called the tighten up" and the resulting song became a surprise hit in the spring of 1968. In April 1970, astronaut Jack Swigert relayed the message "Houston, we've had a problem" to Earth's Manned Spacecraft Center following an explosion on the Apollo 13 mission, a planned moon landing that couldn't be completed. By that time, the "problem" phrase could have also been applied to Archie's career as his then-current single stalled at number 100 the exact same week as the Apollo disaster (two years after "Tighten Up" had been approaching a successful ... MORE ››



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Na Na Hey Hey
Kiss Him Goodbye
♦ by Steam

A band that didn't really exist, a song that was thrown together quickly after years on the shelf, a chorus with 'na-na's and 'hey-hey's in place of actual lyrics. One of the catchiest hooks of all time, nevertheless. The details of "Na Na Hey Hey Kiss Him Goodbye" by Steam isn't so much a story as a legend born of ... MORE ››