Way Back 2026

Songs a-Plenty from Motown,
J5, G. Kelly, J.L. Hooker
and the Impressions

Box office leader Michael, the biopic starring Michael Jackson's nephew Jaafar Jackson, works in a few pre-Jackson Five/MJ songs, nearly all from Motown: early Berry Gordy production "Money (That's What I Want)" by Barrett Strong, Gladys Knight and the Pips' '67 jam "I Heard it Through the Grapevine," "Oh How Happy" by Edwin Starr and Blinky (penned by Starr) and the one without any Detroit origins ... MORE ››

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Bob Dylan

Bob Dylan vents his frustration "From a Buick 6"...or does he? The Highway 61 Revisited track is on the Top 100 Car Songs of the '50s and '60s ... MORE ››

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LOU RAWLS

Lou Rawls

There are many who probably heard Lou Rawls for the first time without realizing who he was...on a radio hit he didn't receive credit for. Sam Cooke's classic two-sider "Bring it on Home to Me" and "Having a Party" both feature backing vocals from Lou that are obvious (once you realize it's him); the A side in particular could have been released as a duet. Lou and Sam had been friends since the late 1940s, having grown up on Chicago's South Side, so caught up in the vocal groups of the time that they often practiced singing harmony in the high school bathrooms for the echo effect. Raised by his grandmother on Chicago's South Side, Lou sang in church choir and soon joined neighborhood gospel groups, starting with The Teenage Kings of Harmony ... MORE ››



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My Boy Lollipop
by
Millie Small

Blue beat, as a music term, seems to have fallen by the wayside, but in the 1960s its use in England, and later in the U.S., served as a way to describe Jamaican ska, the island nation's hottest musical trend of that decade. Harry Belafonte had been largely responsible for calypso, a traditional music of Trinidad, reaching a massive worldwide audience ... MORE ››