The 1960s were the most creative, turbulent, and transformative era in rock history. Fueled by racial tensions, aversion to the Vietnam War, marijuana, and LSD, the rock acts of the decade made a ...
But the Countrypolitan sound was starting to develop a decade earlier by the early ’60s with more produced, pop-leaning songs from Nelson-penned Patsy Cline hit “Crazy” and Conway Twitty’s transition ...
From 1958 to 1964, she was the most popular female singer in the United States, selling 40 million records with tunes like “Who’s Sorry Now” and “Where the Boys Are.” Connie Francis in 1958, at the ...