Way Back 2026

Award Movie Melodies, Rockers and Boss Ballads Abound from Decades Past

Awards season feature films have snuck in more than a few oldies but goodies. Let's start with the Oscars: Weapons (with Supporting Actress Amy Madigan casting severe spells as the dreaded "Aunt Gladys") sends a gentle warning to "Beware of Darkness" (from George Harrison's double-length masterpiece All Things Must Pass), along with an out-of-left-field choice in Percy Sledge's 1967 cover of "Dark End of the Street" ... MORE ››

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The Shadows

The U.K.'s top instrumental band, The Shadows, drove a "Stingray" through the wall and onto the list of the Top 100 Car Songs of the '50s and '60s! ... MORE ››

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ROSEMARY CLOONEY

Rosemary Clooney

Dysfunctional families may not be necessary in the show business world, yet being born into one seems to have fed many a person's drive to succeed. Rosemary Clooney, in various interviews over the years, claimed to be from one such family. Andrew Clooney prioritized alcoholic beverage over raising his children; his wife, Frances, also had little time for her eldest daughter (born Rose Mary in 1928 in Maysville, Kentucky, a small town about 60 miles southeast of Cincinnati, Ohio), sister Betty (who came three years later) and brother Nick (three years after that). Growing up mostly with grandparents, uncles and aunts, the three siblings (not to mention several half-sisters, step-brothers and what have you) seldom found themselves under one roof ... MORE ››



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Wolverton Mountain
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Claude King

Clifton Clowers was as country as they come, a mountain man born in 1891 who lived north of Conway, Arkansas on Woolverton Mountain. He was immortalized in song when his nephew, Merle Kilgore, stayed at his home one summer, so bored by the isolation that he wrote "Wolverton Mountain" (as it was eventually respelled), about ... MORE ››