The song Lonely Day by the Armenian American rock band System Of A Down received a nomination at the 49th Annual Grammy Awards for Best Hard Rock Performance.
She Caught The Katy was first recorded for Taj Mahal’s The Natch’l Blues album in 1968.
The song Always by Panama ( a musical project by Jarrah McCleary ) was released on 3 October 2013.
Seven Nation Army by The White Stripes became the band’s signature song because of the song’s popularity, recognizable riff, and defiant lyrics.
Written and performed by John Lennon, Imagine became his best-selling single in his solo career.
Released in 1977, the song Magnolias for Ever by Claude François is from the album of the same name.
From the self-titled album of Serge Gainsbourg, the song Histoire de Melody Nelson was released on March 24, 1971.
The pop song Fame performed by Irene Cara, who played Coco Hernandez in the original movie, won the Academy Award for Best Original Song, as well in the Golden Globe Award in 1980.
The song Smoke On The Water by Deep Purple was first released on their album Machine Head in 1972.
The song Respect was originally written and released by Otis Redding in 1965 but became a hit and the signature song of Aretha Franklin in 1967.
Composed by the band Téléphone, the single Ça C’est Vraiment Toi was released in 1982 from the album Dure Limite.
The reggae song I Shot The Sheriff was written by Bob Marley and released by The Wailers in 1973 in their album Burnin’.
Sweet Home Chicago was first recorded in 1936 by Robert Johnson.
The pop rock song Like A Prayer is from Madonna’s studio album of the same name which incorporates gospel music.
Nirvana’s biggest hit, Smells Like Teen Spirit is the lead single of their second album Nevermind.
The song September was released as a single in 1978 but was recorded during the I am sessions.
The song Again by Lenny Kravitz was set to be on his sixth studio album, but he found out that it didn’t fit the tone of the album so he released it as the lead single from the compilation on September 14, 2000.
The song On Every Street by Dire Straits is the second single and the title track of their album of the same name.
The combination of reggae basslines, punk electric guitar, and the vocals, made the song London Calling by The Clash famous.
The song Le Freak commemorates Studio 54 which was a popular nightclub in New York City during that time.