Morning Edition: Music

Bay City Rollers hit inspired follow-up songs
Bay City Rollers hit No. 1 40 years ago, and it inspired a song that was intended to be bad, but ending up being a hit in Japan.
Lonnie Donegan's "The Rock Island Line" influenced three members of the Beatles decades ago.
Surprise hit 'Sound of Silence' reunited Simon and Garfunkel
The song was originally recorded for the duo's debut album, "Wednesday Morning, 3 a.m.," but the record didn't sell well -- so Simon and Garfunkel split up.
Tribute to James Brown at the Dakota Jazz Club
The Dakota Jazz Club in Minneapolis will host a James Brown tribute.
The Current recommends a concert by Frankie Lee for New Year's Eve.
"Let's Do It Again" was the second and last song by the Staple Singers to top the pop chart.
The first country record made in Nashville
Sheb Wooley's "Oklahoma Honky Tonk Girl" did not draw much attention at the time.
Radiohead releases rejected 'Spectre' theme
Instead, producers chose a song recorded by Sam Smith.
King's College Choir a Christmas tradition on BBC
Music from the King's College Choir has been a Christmas tradition on the BBC since 1928.
Wednesday will be one of the busiest travel days of the year at the Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport.