Jeff Buckley is still accomplishing major feats nearly 30 years after his death, with the singer finally landing a song on the Hot 100 chart.
The singer-songwriter debuts nearly 30 years after his death with a deep cut from his studio album Grace.
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A ‘90s rock singer is seeing a resurgence in popularity 30 years after his death. Jeff Buckley’s 1994 song “Lover, You Should’ve Come Over,” reached the Billboard Hot 100 chart for the first time this ...
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