Linda Ronstadt – Love Has No Pride
A Ballad of Vulnerability: Where Dignity Yields to the Desperate Plea of Love When Linda Ronstadt released “Love Has No Pride” in 1973 as part of her seminal album Don’t…
A Ballad of Vulnerability: Where Dignity Yields to the Desperate Plea of Love When Linda Ronstadt released “Love Has No Pride” in 1973 as part of her seminal album Don’t…
A stoic early-Bakersfield heartache—pain carried with a straight back and a steady stare “It Don’t Show on Me” is one of those early Buck Owens songs where the mask does…
“It Ain’t Right” is Fogerty’s quick flash of moral clarity—rockabilly fire and plain-spoken outrage, gone in a blink but echoing like a slammed screen door. John Fogerty’s “It Ain’t Right”…
“Sheltered in Your Arms” is David Cassidy’s grown-up love song—where romance stops being fireworks and becomes a refuge you can finally trust. By the time David Cassidy sang “Sheltered in…
A Smoky Whisper of Longing, Reimagined with Elegance and Ache When Linda Ronstadt released her interpretation of “Ooh Baby Baby” in 1978 on the Grammy-winning album Living in the USA,…
A Ballad of Desperation and Desire on the Fringes of Society First released on Linda Ronstadt’s 1977 album Simple Dreams, “Carmelita” stands as one of the most poignant and emotionally…
A short, bittersweet snapshot — “Blue Love” is a tiny, aching country vignette that catches Buck Owens at the very beginning of his career, sounding like a memory folded into…
A small, aching confession of sudden love — “Fallin’ for You” is Buck Owens’ brief, bright vignette about the quiet shock of giving your heart away. When Buck Owens lets…
“A Hundred and Ten in the Shade” is John Fogerty turning Southern heat into a moral weather report—where sweat, faith, and endurance hang in the air like thunder that refuses…
“Summer of Love” remembers 1967 with a wary smile—celebrating the electricity of youth while admitting how quickly ideals can blur into slogans and echoes. On October 2, 2007, John Fogerty…