Each episode I choose a song from the 50s through the 90s and dive into its history, the story behind the song and other items of interest. Find more stuff at www.howgooditis.com
One fine evening in 1967, Judy Collins gets a call from Al Kooper and Joni Mitchell, and it turns into her first Top 40 hit.
Benny Mardones may be the only person to be a one-hit wonder twice, charting two times with the same version of the same song.
This week we take a look at a bunch of artists who made it into the higher tiers of the Hot 100 with songs that weren't recorded in English.
Alice Cooper's biggest hit was inspired by two things: Old movies and the last three minutes of the school day.