The final number one hit of 1944 was Don’t Fence Me In courtesy of Bing Crosby and the Andrews Sisters, a fun track that remains so to this day.
The final number one hit of 1944 was Don’t Fence Me In courtesy of Bing Crosby and the Andrews Sisters, a fun track that remains so to this day.
Jesse Alexander – WriterJohn Paul Leon – ArtistJohn E. Workman – Letters Sgt. Fury and his Howling Commandos are given a mission in Yugoslavia to discover just where it is a certain […]
Wale knows how to make a great track and Gunna, who features on this one, brings it home perfectly.
Garth Ennis – WriterCarlos Ezquerra – ArtistMoose Baumann – ColoursClem Robins – Letters Condors begins during the Battle of Ebro in 1939, five months before World War II would commence and it […]
Great music and smooth vocals make this team-up between Fly By Midnight and Jake Miller one to catch.
Ernie Pyle was a war correspondent during the Second World War whose accounts of that time happened to earn him the Pulitzer Prize. It was not simply relating what went on during […]
James Smith continues to write and deliver great songs like I Don’t Wanna Know that somehow always turn out to be the best thing you have ever heard.
Garth Ennis – WriterCam Kennedy – ArtistMoose Baumann – ColoursClem Robbins – Letters Titled The Reivers, Garth Ennis and Cam Kennedy deliver a story of a special forces type of group called […]
With their self-proclaimed ‘feel-good hit of the feel-worst year,’ Eels deliver a great track with Are We Alright Again starring the one and only Jon Hamm.