Jed Gottlieb
55 Years Ago: The Beatles Battle Frank Sinatra for Song of the Summer
"Paperback Writer" went to No. 1, only to be supplanted by "Strangers in the Night."
35 Years Ago: ‘Karate Kid II’ Honors Original Style and Substance
Mr. Miyagi's wisdom and dignity again guide the way.
35 Years Ago: David Lee Roth Stakes His Claim With ‘Yankee Rose’
Top 20 single from his debut solo album reintroduced rock's coolest, craziest and corniest king.
Underrated Iron Maiden: The Most Overlooked Song From Each Album
Band's deep cuts reveal plenty of hidden gems.
35 Years Ago: ‘The Love Boat’ Sets Sail for the Final Time
Show's last episode stuck to the series' tried-and-true formula.
How Paul McCartney Took the Ultimate Silly Love Song to No. 1
What's wrong with that? As far as he was concerned – nothing.
27 Rock Songs That Got a Second Life From Movies and TV
The Beatles, Queen and the Doors are just some of the artists who got new boosts thanks to the big and small screens.
In Defense Of: Starship’s ‘We Built This City’
People often make fun of the 1985 hit... But they also love it.
35 Years Ago: ‘Crocodile Dundee’ Hits Huge With Australian Charm
Star and co-writer Paul Hogan wanted film to be his country’s pioneering blockbuster — and he succeeded.
Why George Michael Sang Queen’s ‘Somebody to Love’ to Just One Person
He took the stage at the Freddie Mercury Tribute Concert for AIDS Awareness while enduring a very personal pain.