The song 'Drops of Jupiter' by Train came out in January 2001. Twenty-five years after the hit was released, lead singer Pat Monahan explained on the 'Music Saved Me' podcast how the song came to be, ...
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The graduation song the body will remember

It is graduation season. My child also spent busy days preparing for their graduation ceremony. Choral performances are a staple of graduation ceremonies. Though these sequences have become ritualized ...
Bad Bunny is one of the biggest recording artists in the world. He got his start in the industry in 2013 and hasn't looked back. Bad Bunny mainly performs in Spanish but tends to make music you can ...
Graduation music has a way of following people long after the caps are tossed and the chairs are folded away. For many Boomers, a handful of 1970s radio hits still unlock vivid memories of hope, ...
One of the bonuses of making "Song Sung Blue" filled with Neil Diamond songs is how astonishingly prolific the globally beloved singer-songwriter was during his five decades of recording and ...
From tear-jerkers to mic-drops, NPR's music critics share the 2025 lyrics that made them laugh, cry and hit replay. Right about now, music critics are sharing their favorite albums of the year or ...
Taylor Swift surprised fans with revised lyrics to two songs on her 2017 album, Reputation, via Apple Music. Eagle-eyed fans took to social media early Friday, December 12, to point out lyric changes ...
Graduations are something special. They signify the end of an era, the beginning of a new chapter and, most of all, they celebrate hard-earned accomplishment. Whether you're a member of the Class of ...