These 1967 country songs inspired and influenced countless country musicians who would follow in the last few decades of the 20th century.
The final years of the '60s were a last gasp for psychedelia. Revisit three songs from 1967 that marked psychedelic rock's ...
What’s the worst song that you love? 1 For me, among a large and ever-growing lot of candidates, one clearly tops the list: “San Francisco (Be Sure to Wear Some Flowers in Your Hair),” a 1967 top-ten ...
The latest offering from Mary Stuart’s upcoming album Songs I Sing in the Dark is “Skip a Rope,” the 1967 country song first recorded by the singer Henson Cargill. “The song is a socially conscious ...