Artists offered nostalgic hits, triumphant returns to form and reminders that rules are made to be broken in 2025. What were ...
The original song came from The Kingston Trio back in 1963, but Johnny Cash and June Carter’s version of “Jackson” is the one most people likely remember. Released in 1967, “Jackson” has to be one of ...
This one might be a little bit of a deep cut. However, if you were the kind of kind who ate up bubblegum pop like it was candy, you definitely remember “You Take My Breath Away” by Rex Smith. Released ...
The first chords of a favorite ’70s, ’80s, or ’90s song instantly evoke memories of youth, friends, or first loves. According to research published in Slate, brain imaging studies show that our ...
From California beaches to Vietnam protests, these eight tracks don't just play music—they unlock time capsules of first loves, rebellious nights, and moments when an entire generation believed they ...
For all the great country songs out there about Christmas, Thanksgiving kind of gets a bum rap. There’s comparatively few songs written about the November holiday, and that’s a shame. While it might ...
The Jonas Brothers swing by TODAY to celebrate their 20th Anniversary! Don't miss pop-stars Nick, Joe, and Kevin Jonas as they answer 8 questions before 8 a.m.! The brothers breakdown everything from ...
If you’ve ever listened to a song that was from an earlier time in your life and instantly been transported back to where you would have been when listening to it previously, then you know the power ...
Getting one’s groove on, A.K.A. busting a move, is an age-old tradition that dates back more than 50,000 years to the time of Neanderthals and Cro-Magnon humans, who rhythmically writhed to drumming ...
A new study published in Human Brain Mapping has found that music which evokes nostalgia activates a unique network of brain regions tied to memory, self-reflection, and emotion. Researchers ...