You may know every lyric to your favourite songs, but do you know who wrote them? Here are just a few of the secret songwriters behind the greatest hits.
From the first talkie, songs in movies have found a treasured place in the popular consciousness, as uDiscover Music’s list of the 50 best film songs shows.
"Dino" returns to the countdown, on which he last figured in 1969, with the festive staple 'Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow!'.
The collection features music from Barbra Streisand, Frank Sinatra, Louis Armstrong, and many others.
'Your Cheatin' Heart,' Hank's posthumous country No. 1 of 1953, got a soulful makeover from The Genius.
As the chart expanded from a top 12 for the first time, Frank continued to lead the way with 'Three Coins In The Fountain.'
Hank's final recording session produced his last country chart-topper in 'Take These Chains From My Heart.'
A trademark Hank Williams song was created on 30 August 1949, when Hank recorded ‘I’m So Lonesome I Could Cry’ in Cincinnati, Ohio.
The incredible life and times of the great American singer and guitarist, as remembered by the man himself.
From Ricky Nelson's 'Lonesome Town' to Elvis Presley's 'The Wonder Of You,' the versatile composer left his mark on pop history.
They made the countdown for the first time in May 1967, but only after a delayed release and a title change.
Being ahead of their time, too offbeat for mass consumption, or through plain old bad luck – some artists became wildly influential without becoming household names.
Vic Damone, the legendary crooner, singer-songwriter, actor and contemporary of Frank Sinatra died in Florida on 12 February 2018, at the age of 89.
Iconic British soul singer Seal releases his new album, a collection of covers of iconic jazz classics and swing standards on 10 November
The final three titles in Eagle Rock Entertainment's The Frank Sinatra Collection will be released on DVD and digitally on 8 September 2017.