John Fogerty – She’s Got Baggage
The Restless Weight of Memory Disguised as Desire When John Fogerty released “She’s Got Baggage” on his 2004 comeback album Deja Vu (All Over Again), it arrived as a flash…
The Restless Weight of Memory Disguised as Desire When John Fogerty released “She’s Got Baggage” on his 2004 comeback album Deja Vu (All Over Again), it arrived as a flash…
“Bring It Down to Jelly Roll” is John Fogerty turning worry into movement—an invitation to carry your troubles to the river, then dance them into something lighter. If John Fogerty…
“Spooky” in David Cassidy’s voice is a grown-up flirtation with a shadow—seductive, slightly haunted, and sung like someone who finally understands how desire can feel like a spell. David Cassidy…
“Walk Away Renée” is the sound of love choosing dignity over pursuit—an elegant goodbye where the heart breaks quietly, then steps back into the distance. There’s a particular kind of…
“That Guy” is the moment friendship turns into distance—two men looking at each other and realizing they’ve become strangers, even while the old bond still aches underneath. “That Guy” isn’t…
“Long Sunday Afternoon / My Friend” is childhood remembered with a lump in the throat—two boys singing across a class divide, not yet knowing how quickly fate can grow teeth.…
“Somebody To Love” is David Cassidy’s quiet midlife pivot—less a plea for romance than a weary, honest hunger for something real in a world that keeps offering substitutes. By 1992,…
A Tender Storm of Melancholy and Renewal Beneath the Soft Fall of Monday’s Rain Released in 1966 on the Bee Gees’ Australian album Monday’s Rain, later reissued internationally as Spicks…
“Irresistible Force” is the Bee Gees’ grown-up surrender—when love stops being a choice you debate and becomes a tide you quietly accept. “Irresistible Force” belongs to the Bee Gees’ late-era…
“Monday, Monday” is a small pop tragedy dressed in sunshine—because some Mondays don’t just start the week; they end a love, without warning. First, a quick correction that actually makes…