David Cassidy – UFO – U Fine One
A playful little “space-age” wink that hides something human: the wish to still be seen as bright, desirable, and alive—no matter how many years have passed. “UFO (U Fine One)”…
A playful little “space-age” wink that hides something human: the wish to still be seen as bright, desirable, and alive—no matter how many years have passed. “UFO (U Fine One)”…
“Smokey Lady” is a snapshot of late-night desire—hazy, intimate, and fleeting—where the room feels small, the air feels warm, and the heart follows a silhouette it can’t quite hold. In…
A humble plea dressed as a promise—“Let It Be Me” asks for devotion without theatrics, like a hand held a little tighter when the world turns cold. When Neil Diamond…
A Quiet Salvation in Psychedelic Reverie When “Sir Geoffrey Saved The World” was released by the Bee Gees in late 1967 as the B-side to their single “Massachusetts,” it arrived…
The quiet ache of unspoken love hidden beneath the Bee Gees’ luminous harmonies When “You Wouldn’t Know” emerged on the Bee Gees’ 1965 album The Bee Gees Sing and Play…
A road-song about being stranded becomes a family song about finding your way back—because sometimes “home” is simply the people who know the words with you. When John Fogerty revisited…
A kitchen-table blues about belonging—“Rhubarb Pie” finds its sweetness not in romance or rebellion, but in the ordinary comfort of home, memory, and simple pleasures. “Rhubarb Pie” arrives as one…
“It’s One of Those Nights (Yes Love)” is a soft-pop sigh from the early ’70s—romance remembered not as fireworks, but as the gentle certainty of being held. If you’re coming…
A velvet confession of grown-up tenderness—“Show and Tell” is about love stripped of performance, where the only convincing proof is the heart you’re willing to place in someone’s hands. When…
“Back Home” is a postcard written under strange skies—proof that even the most chaotic journeys are really about one quiet wish: to return to yourself. In the long, winding narrative…