Creedence Clearwater Revival – Hello Mary Lou
“Hello Mary Lou” is CCR letting their hair down—an old rock ’n’ roll grin in the middle of their final album, like a last dance before the lights come up.…
“Hello Mary Lou” is CCR letting their hair down—an old rock ’n’ roll grin in the middle of their final album, like a last dance before the lights come up.…
“Don’t Look Now (It Ain’t You or Me)” is CCR’s working-class mirror—an urgent little sermon that asks who will do the hard, unglamorous jobs when the slogans fade. On October…
“Wrote a Song for Everyone” is CCR at their most quietly human—when the man who can sing to the whole world realizes he can’t reach the one person at home.…
“Ooby Dooby” is Creedence Clearwater Revival tipping their hat to the first, wild spark of rock ’n’ roll—two minutes of carefree nonsense that still feels like a cure. On Cosmo’s…
“My Baby Left Me” is CCR returning to the bedrock of rock ’n’ roll—turning a simple farewell into a lean, driving lesson about pride, loss, and getting back on your…
“Brother Love’s Travelling Salvation Show” is Neil Diamond at his most theatrical and fevered—a revival-tent sermon turned pop spectacle, where religion, longing, showmanship, and American hunger all meet under one…
“I Am… I Said” is Neil Diamond’s great cry of divided belonging—a song where fame, loneliness, memory, and identity all meet in one aching question: where, and to whom, do…
“Kentucky Woman” is Neil Diamond at his most instinctive and elemental—a song where desire feels rooted in the earth itself, drawn not to glamour or artifice, but to a woman…
“Shilo” is one of Neil Diamond’s most personal songs—a quiet confession of childhood loneliness, where an imaginary friend becomes a shelter against silence and the memory of that refuge never…
“I’m a Believer” is one of those rare Neil Diamond songs whose joy feels bigger than any one recording—a bright, hard-won eruption of faith after disappointment, where love arrives not…