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The Life of a Song

  • Sunday, 6 July, 2025
    Music
    Everybody Loves the Sunshine — Roy Ayers’ 1976 track is still a summer favourite

    The song’s hazy blend of jazz, soul and psychedelia has sparked some dazzling cover versions

    A bearded man in a yellow T-shirt stands smiling on stage at an outdoor performance
  • Sunday, 29 June, 2025
    Music
    Downtown Train — Tom Waits’s vivid 1985 track became a pop classic

    Rare among the singer’s output for being relatively conventional, the song was covered by stars such as Rod Stewart and Bob Seger

    A male singer wearing a hat sings into a microphone
  • Sunday, 22 June, 2025
    Music
    God Only Knows — Brian Wilson said it was the easiest song he ever wrote

    A standout track from The Beach Boys’ Pet Sounds album, it epitomised Wilson’s shift into complex, sophisticated compositions

  • Sunday, 15 June, 2025
    From Judy Garland to Adele, the stories behind 25 songs from musicals and films
    Ain’t Got No, I Got Life — Nina Simone’s stroke of genius was to synthesise two different songs

    The numbers from the musical Hair expressed contrasting emotions, but the singer joined them to create something new

  • Sunday, 8 June, 2025
    Music
    I’d Rather Go Blind — Etta James poured her heart into this soul classic

    Co-written with an imprisoned friend, the 1967 track quickly became a standard and was memorably covered by Beyoncé

  • Sunday, 1 June, 2025
    Music
    The Magic Number — how a children’s maths song became a hip-hop classic

    De La Soul’s track had its roots in a 1971 ditty about the three-times table

    Three young men stand posing for a photograph with serious expressions
  • Sunday, 25 May, 2025
    A chronicle of heavy rock in 13 songs, from AC/DC to Led Zeppelin
    Ace of Spades — Motörhead’s 1980 track was fast, furious and influential

    With lyrics growled by Lemmy Kilmister, the thundering song helped spawn thrash metal — and punks loved it too

    Three male rock musicians pose for a photograph on top of a building
  • Sunday, 18 May, 2025
    Fascinating tales behind 21 country and folk classics by Dolly Parton, Johnny Cash and more
    Help Me Make It Through the Night — how Kris Kristofferson’s 1970 classic was inspired by Frank Sinatra

    A magazine interview sparked Kristofferson to write a track that’s been covered in multiple styles and languages

  • Sunday, 11 May, 2025
    From Judy Garland to Adele, the stories behind 25 songs from musicals and films
    I Got Rhythm — how the Gershwins laid the foundations for myriad tunes

    Written for the 1930 Broadway musical ‘Girl Crazy’, the song has spawned cover versions and improvisations galore

    A female performer on stage sings and raises her arms in the air; men in cowboy hats sit behind her with their backs to her
  • Sunday, 4 May, 2025
    The history of rock’n’roll, as told in the songs of Elvis Presley, Little Richard and others
    Why Do Fools Fall in Love — exuberant hit brought trouble to its young singer

    Frankie Lymon’s boy soprano voice soared on the 1956 doo-wop track but he was laid low by success

    A group of young men in matching 1950s suits stand gesturing with their hands, looking exuberant
  • Sunday, 27 April, 2025
    Music
    Puff, the Magic Dragon — innocent ditty that was dragged into 1960s drug culture

    The 1963 track was a hit for Peter, Paul and Mary, who insisted it had nothing to do with marijuana

    Two men playing acoustic guitars stand on either side of a woman; all are singing into microphones
  • Sunday, 20 April, 2025
    Music
    Fragile — Sting’s 1987 song about a brutal murder has gained wider resonance

    Sparked by the death of an activist in Nicaragua, the track was used most recently in the Netflix series ‘Adolescence’

    A man performs on stage with an acoustic guitar; a microphone stand is in front of him
  • Sunday, 13 April, 2025
    Music
    Who by Fire — Leonard Cohen’s 1974 track adapted an ancient Jewish prayer

    Written at a time of creative resurgence for the singer, the song has been covered widely

    A man stands playing an acoustic guitar with concentration
  • Sunday, 6 April, 2025
    Music
    Tea for Two — from Shostakovich to Doris Day, it’s a tune steeped in musical history

    The 1920s track has popped up in films, musicals, jazz — and at the BBC Proms

    An elegantly dressed man and woman sit at a table clinking teacups and smiling at each other; behind them are women in glamorous dresses and a man in a tuxedo
  • Sunday, 30 March, 2025
    Music
    Roadrunner — Jonathan Richman’s drive-by 1970s classic is still motoring

    The singer has returned to the track’s lonely charm several times, while acts such as Joan Jett have got behind the wheel

    A man stands on stage with an electric guitar hanging to one side
  • Monday, 24 March, 2025
    From Dolly Parton to Motörhead: the very best of The Life of a Song
    When Woody Guthrie, Sinéad O’Connor and others took a stand — the stories behind 22 protest songs
  • Sunday, 23 March, 2025
    When Woody Guthrie, Sinéad O’Connor and others took a stand — the stories behind 22 protest songs
    Sunday Bloody Sunday — how U2 responded to a grim day in Northern Ireland’s Troubles

    The band adopted a title used by John Lennon’s Plastic Ono Band in a song that became a staple of their live shows

    A man wearing a sleeveless top sings into a microphone held in his hand; his other hand is reaching out to hold the microphone stand
  • Monday, 17 March, 2025
    From Dolly Parton to Motörhead: the very best of The Life of a Song
    Fascinating tales behind 21 country and folk classics by Dolly Parton, Johnny Cash and more
  • Sunday, 16 March, 2025
    Fascinating tales behind 21 country and folk classics by Dolly Parton, Johnny Cash and more
    Wild Mountain Thyme — stirring ballad has become a folk-music fixture

    Originating in Scotland, it was modified by Irish singer Francis McPeake and later sung by artists such as Bob Dylan and Judy Collins

    A man sings into a microphone and plays acoustic guitar, surrounded by microphones
  • Sunday, 9 March, 2025
    Music
    Umbrella — Rihanna had to fight hard for her 2007 hit

    The singer was not first in line for a song that made her a global star and spawned some curious covers

    A female singer stands on stage singing into a microphone; she has a furled umbrella tucked under her arm
  • Sunday, 2 March, 2025
    Music
    Im Nin’Alu — how Israeli singer Ofra Haza brought a Hebrew poem to a global audience

    The track, with origins in 17th-century Yemen, has been remixed for dancefloors and adapted by Madonna

    A female singer sings into a microphone against a background of multicoloured strips of light
  • Monday, 24 February, 2025
    From Dolly Parton to Motörhead: the very best of The Life of a Song
    The stories behind 13 of The Beatles’ finest recordings
  • Sunday, 23 February, 2025
    The stories behind 13 of The Beatles’ finest recordings
    Here Comes the Sun — George Harrison’s track lit up The Beatles’ Abbey Road album

    The 1969 song established Harrison as a songwriter on a par with Lennon and McCartney — and spawned hundreds of covers

    A long-haired bearded man plays electric guitar, smilling
  • Sunday, 16 February, 2025
    Music
    Avalon — Roxy Music’s 1982 hit signalled the end of an era

    The track’s wistful, elegiac quality captured a moment in the band’s story

    A man in a white shirt sings into a microphone on stage
  • Sunday, 9 February, 2025
    Music
    I Walk on Guilded Splinters — Dr John’s track sounded like nothing else

    The 1968 song summoned the spirit of voodoo and lives on in covers and samples

    In a wood-panelled room, a man wearing a long robe and a headband plays electric guitar and sings into a microphone; behind a man plays drums, another a saxophone
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