Aerosmith | Lily Allen | Paul Anka | Glen Campbell | Duffy | Fleetwood Mac | Maroon 5 |
Aerosmith
Formed in Boston in 1970, Aerosmith would have many ups and downs over their career, eventually becoming America’s best-selling hard rock band.
Their best tunes include Dream On, Walk This Way, Sweet Emotion, Love In An Elevator, Pink, and I Don’t Want To Miss A Thing.
Lily Allen
Using MySpace in 2005, Lily Allen managed to build a fanbase, attract the interest of a label, and release her debut the following year.
Her best tunes include Smile, Not Fair, The Fear, and a cover of Keane’s Somewhere Only We Know.
Paul Anka
After his first single, Diana hit the charts back in 1958, Paul Anka has had an incredible career mainly based on his writing.
Credits include My Way, She’s A Lady, You Are My Destiny, Love Never Felt So Good, Put Your Head On My Shoulder, and Puppy Love.
Glen Campbell
In the early ’60s, Glen Campbell became a session guitarist for the Wrecking Crew, as well as started to release tunes in his own name.
His best tunes include Rhinestone Cowboy, Wichita Lineman, By the Time I Get to Phoenix, Galveston, and I Wanna Live.
Duffy
With her debut album Rockferry, Duffy took the world by storm, charting in the top 10 in 23 countries.
Her best tunes on the debut include Mercy, Warwick Avenue, Syrup & Honey, and Stepping Stone.
Fleetwood Mac
Formed in 1968 and named after the drummer and bass player, Mick Fleetwood and John McVie, Fleetwood Mac had an extraordinary career.
Tunes include Dreams, Albatross, Black Magic Woman, Everywhere, Little Lies, Rhiannon, Go Your Own Way, The Chain, Don’t Stop, and Gold Dust Woman.
Maroon 5
Before streaming took over, Maroon 5 was selling millions of singles from every album they released.
Their best tunes include Harder To Breathe, This Love, She Will Be Loved, Moves Like Jagger, Payphone, One More Night, Sugar, and Memories.
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