Covering a nearly 20-year-old song, this band reinvented a political anthem through the power of rock, winning the adoration ...
A 1972 hit that still speaks loud today.
It made the song's writer, Hoyt Axton and his mom, Mae Axton, the first parent/child combination to each have a No. 1 hit on ...
The songwriter's wisdom and observations reverberate more than the sexual innuendos he initially was known for.