John Fogerty – Soda Pop
“Soda Pop” is John Fogerty’s sly, fizzy satire—sweet on the surface, but biting underneath—about fame being poured, branded, and sold until the person inside the can can’t breathe. John Fogerty…
“Soda Pop” is John Fogerty’s sly, fizzy satire—sweet on the surface, but biting underneath—about fame being poured, branded, and sold until the person inside the can can’t breathe. John Fogerty…
“Somebody Wants to Love You” is a small, bright secret pressed into vinyl—a gentle reminder that even in the loudest pop phenomenon, the most lasting comfort can be the voice…
“Only a Moment Ago” is a gentle time-machine of a song—one that turns a blink into a lifetime, and makes nostalgia feel like something you can hold in your palm.…
“I Believe in You” is a love song that doesn’t pretend confidence comes easy—it’s faith spoken through doubt, like a hand reaching out in the dark and hoping it’s met.…
“It’s About Time” is Linda Ronstadt at the doorway of her own story—young, restless, and finally daring to admit that goodbye has a pattern, and love has a deadline. In…
“Goin’ Back Home” is John Fogerty’s wordless homecoming—an opening hymn where guitar and keyboards do the talking, as if memory itself has taken the microphone. Some songs don’t begin with…
“Half Past Your Bedtime” is David Cassidy at his most intimate—an after-hours lullaby where tenderness replaces applause, and love sounds like someone staying. In the long arc of David Cassidy’s…
“El Silencio de la Noche” feels like a midnight blessing—two hearts asking the dark to be kind, and the moonlight to hold what words cannot. The essential facts belong right…
“The Long Way Home” is Neil Diamond’s tender confession that wandering can be a kind of education—but love is the place you finally stop pretending you don’t need. If you’ve…
“Soggy Pretzels” is Neil Diamond turning a stadium-sized night into a small, human joke—proof that even grand performers need a corner of the stage where they can simply grin and…