Dwight Yoakam – Santa Can’t Stay
When the Season Turns Cold, and So Does the Heart Released in 1997 as part of Dwight Yoakam’s holiday album Come On Christmas, “Santa Can’t Stay” is no ordinary seasonal…
When the Season Turns Cold, and So Does the Heart Released in 1997 as part of Dwight Yoakam’s holiday album Come On Christmas, “Santa Can’t Stay” is no ordinary seasonal…
The River Rolls On: A Working Man’s Dream Beneath the Glow of Woodstock’s Distant Fires When Creedence Clearwater Revival took the stage in the early hours after midnight at the…
“Hold On Me” — a hush at the end of the evening, where a once-bright voice learns to speak in lamplight and keep what matters close The tender closer “Hold…
The Pulse of the Streets Turned into Song: When the Bee Gees Found Their Groove Again When “Jive Talkin'” spun onto radio airwaves in 1975, it did more than climb…
“The Last Heart in Line” — a spare, steady vow to dignity when love chooses someone else, and the courage it takes to watch the door close without making a…
A Roaring Anthem of Forward Motion and Untamed Spirit When Creedence Clearwater Revival unleashed “Up Around the Bend” in April 1970, it arrived like a flare shot into the restless…
A Dream in Vinyl and Glitter: The Fragile Promise of Stardom When David Cassidy released “When I’m a Rock ’n Roll Star” on his 1972 album Rock Me Baby, the…
A Twilight Promise Wrapped in Warm Simplicity When Linda Ronstadt released her rendition of “I’ll Be Your Baby Tonight” on her 1970 album Silk Purse, she was still carving her…
A Testament to Love’s Limitless Grace and the Quiet Majesty of Human Tenderness When “Too Much Heaven” was released by the Bee Gees in late 1978, it arrived like a…
The Winding Road Between Memory and Redemption When Dwight Yoakam released A Long Way Home in 1998, both the song and its parent album of the same name marked a…