Morning Edition: Music

The Supremes' "Back in My Arms Again" hit No. 1 on the Billboard pop chart 50 years ago today.
Critics have been raving about Olivia Chaney's debut album, "The Longest River."
Al Kooper talks working on 'Like a Rolling Stone'
Kooper more or less sneaked into the recording session and added an organ part even though he was really a guitar player.
'Like a Rolling Stone' started with rhythm of a waltz
Bob Dylan has said the lyrics were pared down from 10 pages of angry verses.
Rapper Kate Tempest turning album storyline into novel
Tempest will be performing Saturday night at the 7th St. Entry in Minneapolis.
In 1975, Denver had a string of hit records, his televised concert special won an Emmy and he was named the Country Music Association's Entertainer of the Year.
Japanese trio cites the Ramones as important influence
The Japanese female trio is marking their 30th year performing together.
The Count Basie Sextet performed at the Flame Club at the intersection of Nicollet Avenue and 16th Street South.
End of Replacements again? T-shirts may hold answer
Fans have deciphered the message to read: "I have always loved you. Now I must whore my past."
Beach Boys hit No. 1 with 'Help Me, Rhonda' 50 years ago
It was their second song to top the charts and the first hit to feature Al Jardine as the lead vocalist.