John Fogerty – Rattlesnake Highway
“Rattlesnake Highway” is John Fogerty bottling the moment you finally name the poison—when a love that once felt thrilling reveals its fangs, and survival becomes the only honest chorus. If…
“Rattlesnake Highway” is John Fogerty bottling the moment you finally name the poison—when a love that once felt thrilling reveals its fangs, and survival becomes the only honest chorus. If…
“Train of Fools” is John Fogerty staring out a midnight window and realizing the whole human race is on board—moving forward together, not always wisely, but inevitably. Two things are…
“A Song for You” is David Cassidy stepping into a room already filled with ghosts—singing not to impress, but to confess, as if the only honest way forward is to…
“You Were the One” is David Cassidy looking back with clear eyes—an adult love song that treats memory as both comfort and consequence, the tender proof that some names never…
“Tell Me Why” is the Bee Gees at a fragile crossroads—when love feels like a wound you keep touching, not to reopen it, but to prove it’s still real. What…
“Lady-Oh” is Neil Diamond wandering through city lights with a heart that won’t stop hoping—an urban love song where longing keeps pace with footsteps, and devotion becomes its own kind…
“Back Home Again” is the sound of the road finally loosening its grip—John Fogerty singing a homecoming not as a postcard, but as a need: the kind that grows quietly…
“New York City Life” is David Cassidy writing himself back into the picture—an adult postcard from the crossroads between the boy he was, the man he became, and the city…
“River Runs, New Grown Plums” is Neil Diamond caught in a fleeting, sunlit snapshot—love described through nature’s certainty, as if the heart could learn steadiness from the way rivers keep…
“Songs of Life” is Neil Diamond stepping back from the spotlight to listen to what endures—those melodies that outlive applause, and the hard-earned tenderness they leave behind. If you’re coming…