We trace the origins of "Understand Your Man", from Johnny Cash in 1964 to Bob Dylan in 1963 to Paul Clayton in 1960.
How about a little bit of Smokey Robinson goodness? “The Way You Do The Things You Do” by The Temptations was released in early 1964 and was a collaborative songwriting effort between Robinson and ...
During the golden age of '60s girl groups the Ronettes and their unforgettable songs made a major impression. The soaring vocals and lush production (by the infamous Phil Spector) on their most famous ...
Dylan moved to New York City in 1961, 19 years old and determined to meet his idol, Woody Guthrie. “The Times They Are A-Changin'” is evocative of Guthrie’s work to great effect. Dylan released the ...