Shaun Cassidy – Morning Girl
A Gentle Farewell to Innocence, Draped in Morning Light Shaun Cassidy‘s 1976 rendition of “Morning Girl”, featured on his debut self-titled album Shaun Cassidy, arrived at a moment when teen…
A Gentle Farewell to Innocence, Draped in Morning Light Shaun Cassidy‘s 1976 rendition of “Morning Girl”, featured on his debut self-titled album Shaun Cassidy, arrived at a moment when teen…
A yodel of longing reborn in Nashville—youthful nerve meeting an old song’s timeless ache When Linda Ronstadt opened Silk Purse (1970) with “Lovesick Blues,” she did something beautifully audacious: she…
A song that dares to ask the morning-after question—when the night’s warmth fades and only sincerity can answer When Linda Ronstadt sings “Will You Love Me Tomorrow?”, she doesn’t treat…
“Searchlight” is Fogerty’s song for the years you spend stumbling in the dark—until one small beam inside you finally finds the way back. When John Fogerty released “Searchlight” on January…
“Vanz Kant Danz” is a bitter little fable about power—how greed can grin, steal, and still insist it’s the victim. “Vanz Kant Danz” (originally released as “Zanz Kant Danz”) closes…
A fleeting glimpse of eternal longing, captured in the shimmer of a pop ballad. Released during a transitional moment in the late 1970s, Shaun Cassidy’s “Heaven In Your Eyes” finds…
A Teenage Dream Coated in Pop Gloss, Longing to Reignite the Innocence of Belief When Shaun Cassidy released his version of “Do You Believe in Magic” in 1978, the song…
A Lament for the Compromised Heart in a World of Casual Betrayals When Steely Dan released “Dirty Work” as part of their 1972 debut album, Can’t Buy a Thrill, they…
A Gentle Benediction of Hope in the Midst of Winter’s Quiet Longing When Linda Ronstadt released her evocative rendition of “Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas” in 2000 as part…
A Timeless Cry Beneath Grey Skies: A Plea for Clarity in a Storm of Confusion Originally penned and performed by Creedence Clearwater Revival, “Who’ll Stop the Rain” emerged in January…