David Cassidy – Hi-Heel Sneakers
“Hi-Heel Sneakers” is David Cassidy stepping into an old blues suit and wearing it with grown-up ease—turning nightlife bravado into a wink that still hides a bruise. The most important…
“Hi-Heel Sneakers” is David Cassidy stepping into an old blues suit and wearing it with grown-up ease—turning nightlife bravado into a wink that still hides a bruise. The most important…
“I Never Saw You Coming” is the quiet sting of being blindsided—when love doesn’t end with thunder, but with a door closing so softly you only notice the silence afterward.…
“Prisoner” is David Cassidy singing about love as a beautiful captivity—when the heart keeps surrendering, not because it must, but because it still believes. In 1990, the world met a…
“Acapulco” is Neil Diamond letting the soul slip its leash—an imagined shoreline where desire feels simple, and the heart pretends (for 2 minutes and change) that it can start over.…
“Living a Lie” is David Cassidy staring at adulthood’s quiet masks—when love turns into performance, and the hardest truth is admitting you’ve both been pretending. What makes “Living a Lie”…
A Call for Empathy in an Age of Isolation When David Cassidy released “Message To The World” in 1990 on his album Didn’t You Used to Be?, it marked not…
“Haunted House” is the Bee Gees turning heartbreak into architecture—a place you still live in after love has moved out, where every room remembers. The clearest way to place “Haunted…
A Raw Anthem to Renewal and the Electric Pulse of the Seventies When Neil Diamond released “Crunchy Granola Suite (Live At The Greek Theatre, Los Angeles, 1972)”, it captured a…
A Dawn of Renewal: The Bee Gees’ Quiet Rebirth Amid Shifting Tides of Pop When the Bee Gees released “Saw A New Morning” in 1973, it opened their album Life…
“Rosa’s Cantina” is David Cassidy slipping out of the spotlight and into a dusty backroom of laughter—where hard days end, the bottle opens, and the night politely refuses to take…