Alabama – Lady Down on Love
A quiet, dignified lament for two people who meant well and lost their way—“Lady Down on Love” listens gently to both sides of a broken promise. Begin with the essentials…
A quiet, dignified lament for two people who meant well and lost their way—“Lady Down on Love” listens gently to both sides of a broken promise. Begin with the essentials…
A last call turned prayer — neon winks out, the jukebox breathes, and a stubborn heart asks the town for mercy. Put the bedrock first, because the facts anchor the…
“Rock and Roll Girls” is Fogerty’s love letter to youth as a mystery—bright on the surface, but quietly saying: there’s a whole world happening right beside you, and you’ll never…
A stubborn, mid-tempo ache—“Nothing’s Changed Here” sounds like denial said softly enough to pass for courage. When Dwight Yoakam sent “Nothing’s Changed Here” to radio in July 1991, it arrived…
A stubborn, mid-tempo ache—“Nothing’s Changed Here” sounds like denial said softly enough to pass for courage. When Dwight Yoakam sent “Nothing’s Changed Here” to radio in July 1991, it arrived…
“Jambalaya (On the Bayou)” is a postcard of pure American joy—Fogerty stepping out of the CCR storm to sing about food, dancing, and daylight slipping into a Louisiana night. What…
A ragged, rueful badge of small rebellions — “King of Fools” is a bruised, honky-tonk proclamation about pride, stubbornness, and the private costs of being the loudest voice in the…
“The Old Man Down the Road” is Fogerty’s comeback in motion—an ominous, foot-on-the-gas groove that turns suspicion into prophecy, and keeps asking who’s really following you. When John Fogerty released…
A Tender Devotion Etched in Harmony and Time Released in 1984 as the second single from their landmark album Roll On, Alabama’s “When We Make Love” ascended with gentle authority…
A bright, country heartbeat that remembers itself — “My Heart Skips a Beat” is a small, urgent confession of sudden love that sounds like a porchlight switching on at dusk.…