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Deliver Me From Nowhere, the biopic covering the early 1980s Nebraska period of Bruce Springsteen's life, has many of the Boss's great songs performed by star Jeremy Allen White and Bruce himself in addition to a few unexpected originals: "Wheel of Fortune," a 1952 hit by one of Atlantic Records' early vocal groups, The Cardinals, "The Last Mile of the Way," a '55 gospel number by The Soul Stirrers with ... MORE ››

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Booker T. and the MG's

Booker T. and the MG's are one of the five most successful acts among the Top 100 Instrumental Artists of the '50s and '60s! Check out the entire list ... MORE ››

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PAUL ANKA

Paul Anka

There's no telling how many budding entertainers have crossed Canada's southern border seeking fame and fortune beyond their native land, though the rate of acceptance was limited in the first seven or eight decades of the 20th century. Guy Lombardo fared best in the U.S. starting in the mid-1920s; he and his Royal Canadians had several dozen top-selling hits in the 1940s alone. One very young singer named Paul Anka was by far the most successful Canadian music artist of the '50s and '60s rock and roll era, his only serious competition coming from Toronto's Four Lads and Crew-Cuts, and then only for a couple of years. Anka was extremely ambitious; he performed in public in his home town, Ottawa, Ontario (where his father ... MORE ››



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The Mummy
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Bob McFadden and Dor

McKuen got involved, contributing a more humorous and timely ditty called "The Mummy," spoofing the legend rooted in ancient Egyptian culture, not as yet the subject of a hit single. Boris Karloff's movie monster was childishly caricatured and updated to a trendy late-'50s setting, when nightclubs featuring hot jazz musicians and theaters showing ... MORE ››