David Bowie's Always Crashing in the Same Car is inspired by his real-life driving incident involving a drug dealer.
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Hugh McIntyre covers music, with a focus on the global charts. David Bowie's career-defining single "Heroes" returns to multiple ...
It's David Bowie's third-most-streamed song on Spotify, an anthemic classic that been covered by everyone from Oasis to Motörhead, Peter Gabriel to Depeche Mode. And now, 47 years on from it's 1977 ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Cover of David Bowie's 'Heroes'/(Parlophone Records) David Bowie is the latest artist to see a streaming bump thanks to the ...
David Bowie’s 1977 song “Heroes” is finding a renewed audience. The track has experienced a spike on streaming as of late, following its inclusion in the series finale of Netflix’s Stranger Things.
A restless innovator, David Bowie transformed melody and persona alike, crafting a legacy that reverberates across music and culture. David Bowie’s transformation from a struggling folk-rocker into a ...
David Bowie’s iconic anthem Heroes has surged back into the spotlight following the conclusion of Stranger Things’ fifth and final season, with streaming numbers soaring by almost 500 per cent in the ...
David Bowie’s 1977 hit “Heroes” experienced a dramatic surge in streaming numbers after being included in the closing credits of the final episode of Netflix’s “Stranger Things” on New Year’s Day. The ...
A 1977 song from one of the most iconic singers of the decade has recently been ranked as the "best classic rock song of all time." David Bowie's "Heroes" has long been celebrated as a masterpiece.
A David Bowie tribute show is set to perform in Basingstoke with a live band and orchestra.
With Valentine's Day just around the corner, music lovers everywhere are searching high and low for the perfect songs for their amorous playlists (once upon a time, those tunes would have made it onto ...
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