John Denver – This Old Guitar
A Gentle Testament to the Power of Music, Memory, and the Instruments That Shape Our Souls “This Old Guitar” by John Denver, nestled into the fabric of his 1974 album…
A Gentle Testament to the Power of Music, Memory, and the Instruments That Shape Our Souls “This Old Guitar” by John Denver, nestled into the fabric of his 1974 album…
“Who’ll Stop the Rain” turns into a shared, weathered prayer with Bob Seger—two road-hardened voices asking the same old question as the sky darkens again. John Fogerty’s “Who’ll Stop the…
“Paradise” in John Fogerty’s hands is a protest song disguised as a porch-light hymn—bright melody, dark truth, and a deep ache for a home that industry can erase overnight. The…
A sunlit Brian Wilson breeze for a fading summer—tender, jangly, and braver than its chart story Start with the anchors. “It’s Like Heaven” is a mid-album jewel on Shaun Cassidy’s…
A bittersweet goodbye recast as grown-up pop—bright guitars, brave restraint, and a former teen idol choosing truth over gloss Before the memories flood in, the basics. “So Sad About Us”—a…
Embracing the Quiet Reckoning of Letting Go Released in 1974 as part of the live album Back Home Again, John Denver’s “Sweet Surrender” resonated with listeners who found solace in…
A Lonesome Confession Set to Melody, Yearning for What Cannot Be When Merle Haggard released “Always Wanting You” in early 1975, it quickly ascended the charts like a heartbreak catching…
“Bad Moon Rising” becomes even more haunting with Zac Brown Band—a familiar warning reborn, like an old storm cloud you recognize the moment it returns. There are songs that feel…
A Youthful Plea Drenched in Melancholy and Innocence When Shaun Cassidy released his rendition of “Hey There Lonely Girl” in 1977 as part of his debut album Shaun Cassidy, it…
A Quiet Yearning for Clarity in a World Complicated by Longing Upon its release in 1977 as the title track of Linda Ronstadt’s eighth solo album, Simple Dreams, “Simple Man,…