David Cassidy – Cry
“Cry” is a farewell spoken in a whisper, where dignity replaces drama and memory does the weeping Among the many recordings in David Cassidy’s long and complicated career, “Cry” stands…
“Cry” is a farewell spoken in a whisper, where dignity replaces drama and memory does the weeping Among the many recordings in David Cassidy’s long and complicated career, “Cry” stands…
“Where Is the Morning” is a small, searching candle of a song—about waiting through a sleepless night and begging daylight to arrive with answers, not just light. On Cherish—the album…
“I Lost My Chance” is regret spoken too late—the quiet realization that love doesn’t always leave loudly, but slips away while you’re still deciding what to say. There are songs…
A Lament for Love Lost, Sung Through Smoke and Neon Regret When Brooks & Dunn released “That Ain’t No Way to Go” in March 1994 as the final single from…
A Patriotic Dream Set to Steel Strings and Asphalt Horizons When Brooks & Dunn released “Only in America” in June 2001 as the second single from their album Steers &…
A Grit-Polished Anthem to the American Backbone When Brooks & Dunn released “Hard Workin’ Man” in February 1993 as the title track and lead single from their sophomore album Hard…
A Woman’s Quiet Resolve Shatters Assumptions and Redefines Fidelity When Brooks & Dunn released “She’s Not the Cheatin’ Kind” in 1994, the song did more than ascend to the top…
A Gentle Embrace of Freedom, Love, and the Longing for Emotional Solace Released in December 1972 as the third single from the Eagles‘ self-titled debut album, “Peaceful Easy Feeling” charted…
The ache of self-deception wrapped in the soft glow of a West Coast sunset. Released in 1975 as the second single from the Eagles’ landmark album “One of These Nights,”…
A Heart’s Quiet Rebellion Against the Boundaries of Time and Desire When “Take It to the Limit” was released as a single in November 1975, it climbed to No. 4…