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The 10 Best Squeeze Songs You May Have Never Heard
Sure, you love “Up the Junction,” “Black Coffee In Bed,” and “Tempted,” but there are so many other tunes by Difford and Tilbrook to explore...
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Sure, you love “Up the Junction,” “Black Coffee In Bed,” and “Tempted,” but there are so many other tunes by Difford and Tilbrook to explore...

For a glitzy showman like Elton John, kicking off his double album with "Funeral For A Friend" seemed a weird move. But it kinda made sense.

In looking at rap music origins, a song from 1972 by Italian singer Adriano Celentano has some familiar sounds. Listen for yourself.

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With "Hackney Diamonds," the Stones return to the excitement and enthusiasm of their best 70s work -- with a touch of melancholy.