David Cassidy – Get It Up For Love
“Get It Up for Love” is David Cassidy slipping past the spotlight—turning a flirtatious title into a tender, late-night kind of longing, where desire sounds less like bravado and more…
“Get It Up for Love” is David Cassidy slipping past the spotlight—turning a flirtatious title into a tender, late-night kind of longing, where desire sounds less like bravado and more…
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A Whisper of Eternal Longing Cast in the Simplicity of a Single Word When Bread released “If” in 1971 as part of their album Manna, the song quietly carved a…
“Warm My Soul” is a plea for comfort rather than romance—love asked for like shelter, when pride is tired and the night feels long. If you come to David Cassidy…