Linda Ronstadt – Rescue Me
“Rescue Me” is a midnight plea dressed in bright soul clothes—a song where desire isn’t glamorous, just necessary, like reaching for a hand in the dark. Linda Ronstadt’s “Rescue Me”…
“Rescue Me” is a midnight plea dressed in bright soul clothes—a song where desire isn’t glamorous, just necessary, like reaching for a hand in the dark. Linda Ronstadt’s “Rescue Me”…
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A bright, Motown-tinged secret whispered in public—proof that some loves survive best in the shadows, where the heart can keep its own tempo. Released on February 18, 1991, “Secret Love”…
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