John Fogerty – Long As I Can See the Light (with My Morning Jacket)
“Long As I Can See the Light” becomes a shared lantern here—John Fogerty and My Morning Jacket turning a 1970 goodbye into a grown-up promise to find the way home.…
“Long As I Can See the Light” becomes a shared lantern here—John Fogerty and My Morning Jacket turning a 1970 goodbye into a grown-up promise to find the way home.…
A Rock ’n’ Roll Phantasmagoria Where Memory and Mischief Collide When John Fogerty released “Haunted House” on his 2009 album The Blue Ridge Rangers Rides Again, it arrived not as…
“Blackbird” becomes, in David Cassidy’s late-career voice, a hush of hope—proof that even long after the noise fades, the heart can still learn to fly. David Cassidy recorded “Blackbird”—Paul McCartney’s…
“More Than Words” in David Cassidy’s hands feels like a late-night vow: that real love isn’t proved by speeches, but by the quiet courage to stay gentle. For accuracy’s sake,…
“Desperado” is a gentle hand on a stubborn shoulder—an invitation to lay down pride before loneliness becomes a lifelong address. When Neil Diamond chose to record “Desperado” in 2010, he…
“Hurtin’ You Don’t Come Easy” is Neil Diamond’s soft-spoken confession that love can wound—yet it still takes effort to walk away with clean hands. The first thing to know—because it…
“Second Hand People” turns heartache into a quiet protest: we are not leftovers to be picked up and put down again. If you’re looking for a chart-topping anthem, “Second Hand…
“Miracles Happen” is the Bee Gees choosing hope as an act of will—singing into the cold air and insisting that light can still arrive, if we keep reaching for it.…
A Testament to Renewal and the Fragile Architecture of Time When “2 Years On” arrived in 1970 as both a song and the title track of the Bee Gees’ eighth…
“I (Who Have Nothing)” in Neil Diamond’s voice is a late-night confession: when pride finally gives way, and love is offered not as a bargain—but as the only treasure left.…