Michael’s 1983 performance of Billie Jean introduced the moonwalk to a global audience and marked his transformation from a former Jackson 5 star into the King of Pop. Watched by over 47 million people, it remains one of the most iconic live performances in music history. #Motown25
"A Horse With No Name" is from the self-titled debut album America (1971/1972). Dewey Bunnell wrote the song within hours while in England, evoking the memories of the Arizona desert of childhood.
Released as a single in 1972, it spent three weeks at #1 on the Billboard Hot 100, taking Neil Young's "Heart of Gold" from the top, and became the biggest hit of the band's career. To this day, it is the most played song in America in the world.
Zombie was written by Dolores O'Riordan inspired by the IRA attack in Warrington (England, 1993).
Released as the lead single from the album No Need to Argue (1994), it became The Cranberries' biggest hit: #1 in Australia, France, Belgium, Denmark and several other countries, #14 in the UK and #1 in the US alternative charts.
7 giugno 1958
Nasceva il leggendario @prince. Oggi il genio di Minneapolis avrebbe compiuto 68 anni 🔴 Scopri la storia di Purple Rain: https://t.co/MT6y5MdIV7
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The album Back in Black was recorded a few days after the funeral of Bon Scott. Brian Johnson took over vocals for the first time in the band and wrote all the lyrics (the band decided not to use anything that Bon had left ready so as not to look like they were profiting from his death). The all-black cover was a tribute of mourning, and the album became one of the best-selling albums in music history, with more than 50 million copies worldwide.
This Classic Riff can NEVER be played LOUD ENOUGH!!!! 🍻🤘🏼🍻 RIP Bon Scott
"It's a Long Way to the Top (If You Wanna Rock 'n' Roll)" is the second single from the Dec 1975 album "TNT".
40 anni di Rispetto.
Dentro c’era anche questa, con il testo di Gino Paoli: Come il sole all’improvviso.
40 years of "Rispetto"
There was also this, with lyrics by Gino Paoli: Come il sole all’improvviso.