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Detail from the UK Single Release of "Song for Guy"Detail from the UK Single Release of "Song for Guy"

By | January 22, 2012
Each week, Billboard magazine's "Bubbling Under" chart features singles that rank below its famous Hot 100 chart. Some of rock's most noteworthy performers have appeared on this chart, and each weekend we spotlight one of them. … Read more »

Detail from the Cover of "Barry Goudreau," 1980Detail from the Cover of "Barry Goudreau," 1980

By | January 15, 2012
Each week, Billboard magazine's "Bubbling Under" chart features singles that rank below its famous Hot 100 chart. Some of rock's most noteworthy performers have appeared on this chart, and each weekend we spotlight one of them. … Read more »

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By | January 8, 2012
Each week, Billboard magazine's "Bubbling Under" chart features singles that rank below its famous Hot 100 chart. Each weekend, we spotlight one of them. … Read more »

David Essex, whose face launched a thousand posters onto the walls of teenage girls in 1970s Britain, still brings the handsome at age 64. (Getty Images/Gareth Cattermole)David Essex, whose face launched a thousand posters onto the walls of teenage girls in 1970s Britain, still brings the handsome at age 64. (Getty Images/Gareth Cattermole)

By | January 1, 2012
Each week, Billboard magazine's "Bubbling Under" chart features singles that rank below its famous Hot 100 chart. Each weekend, we spotlight at least one of them. … Read more »

Wilson Phillips (L to R: Wendy Wilson, Chynna Phillips, Carnie Wilson) performs in 2011. (Getty Images/Kevin Winter)Wilson Phillips (L to R: Wendy Wilson, Chynna Phillips, Carnie Wilson) performs in 2011. (Getty Images/Kevin Winter)

By | December 18, 2011
Each week, Billboard magazine's "Bubbling Under" chart features singles that rank below its famous Hot 100 chart. Each weekend, we spotlight one of them. … Read more »

Dobie Gray (L) performs "Drift Away" with Uncle Kracker in 2003 (Getty Images/Kevin Winter)Dobie Gray (L) performs "Drift Away" with Uncle Kracker in 2003 (Getty Images/Kevin Winter)

By | December 11, 2011
It's been a tough stretch for musician mortality the last week or so: R&B singer Howard Tate, Howlin' Wolf's guitarist Hubert Sumlin, and singer Dobie Gray all crossed over. The obituaries for Gray all mentioned his classic hit "Drift Away."… Read more »

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By | December 4, 2011
Each week, Billboard magazine's "Bubbling Under" chart features singles that rank below its famous Hot 100 chart. Some of rock's most noteworthy performers have appeared on this chart, and each weekend we spotlight one of them. … Read more »

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By | November 27, 2011
Each week, Bubbling Under is dedicated to songs that placed on Billboard's "chart below the chart," ranking singles below the famous Hot 100. … Read more »

The Cavern Club in Liverpool launched the careers of many Liverpool-born artists. (Getty Images/Paul Barker/AFP)The Cavern Club in Liverpool launched the careers of many Liverpool-born artists. (Getty Images/Paul Barker/AFP)

By | November 20, 2011
Each week, Billboard magazine's "Bubbling Under" chart features singles that rank below its famous Hot 100 chart. Some of rock's most noteworthy performers have appeared on this chart, and each weekend we spotlight one of them. … Read more »

Our image search for "lurex" brought up this photo of model Nicole Trunfio at a movie premiere earlier this year, and we forgot why we were searching. And we hate ourselves because we had to crop the best part. (Getty Images for Relativity Media/Larry Busacca)Our image search for "lurex" brought up this photo of model Nicole Trunfio at a movie premiere earlier this year, and we forgot why we were searching. And we hate ourselves because we had to crop the best part. (Getty Images for Relativity Media/Larry Busacca)

By | November 13, 2011
Robin Geoffrey Cable was a sound engineer at Trident Studios in London in 1972. He was fascinated by Phil Spector's "wall of sound" records made a decade before, and wondered if he could recreate that sound. He chose a couple of likely songs for his… Read more »