In 1972 Looking Glass told her, "You're a fine girl, what a good wife you would be"
This group's "Wooly Bully" was named Billboard's No. 1 single of 1965 though it never hit No. 1
A photo of a medieval English church inspired this 1966 hit by the New Vaudeville Band
After an absence of 8 years, this duo again reached the Top 10 with "Rock and Roll Heaven" in 1974
You can get down under to the music of this country's Hoodoo Gurus, Midnight Oil & INXS
Punk precursors The MC5 were named for this "Motor City", their home base
The songs of Jefferson Airplane were in the air during this city's 1967 "Summer Of Love"
Georgia college town that gave us R.E.M. & the B-52's
Prince, a native of this city, pioneered the smooth, funky "sound" named for it
His song "Starting Over" became a transatlantic hit just after his December 1980 murder