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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.It's all relative... To my father, music by the likes of Chuck Berry hasn't yet grown old, but it has to my older sister. To my sister, artists like The Spin Doctors and Nirvana haven't grown old, whereas they have to me. To me, music like that of Blur hasn't grown old, but to my younger friends, it has.
There will be people who will tell you that classical music hasn't grown old. Similarly, there are those who will say that music in last week's chart has already grown old.
With the possible exception of Take That, in which I think we're all in agreement that their sell-by date was late 1996.
Nat "king" Cole had a big hit with it in the 50's and more recently it was a hit for Westlife.
Smile, though your heart is aching.
Smile, even though it's breaking.
Though there are clouds in the sky,
you get by...
If you smile through your fears and sorrows.
Smile and maybe tomorrow
You'll see the sun come shining through.
If you just light up your face with gladness,
Hide every trace of sadness.
Although a tear may be ever, ever so near.
That's the time you must keep on trying.
Smile, what's the use of crying?
You'll find life is worthwhile
If you'll just smile, come on and smile.
If you just smile.
You mean what groups survive when others of their era are forgotten? Another good question would be who today will not live past the era we are in? I think Eminem and all the hip hoppers will be forgotten while Nine Inch Nails lives on and even undergoes a future revival. Queen is immortal, Pink Floyd is immortal. Who today will someday be immortal? Very few, if any, IMO.
INXS is coming into immortality, it seems.