David Cassidy – Hold On Me
“Hold On Me” — a hush at the end of the evening, where a once-bright voice learns to speak in lamplight and keep what matters close The tender closer “Hold…
“Hold On Me” — a hush at the end of the evening, where a once-bright voice learns to speak in lamplight and keep what matters close The tender closer “Hold…
A Dream in Vinyl and Glitter: The Fragile Promise of Stardom When David Cassidy released “When I’m a Rock ’n Roll Star” on his 1972 album Rock Me Baby, the…
A Fragile Dance Between Vulnerability and Desire, Set on the Unstable Surface of Fame When David Cassidy released “Thin Ice” on his 1985 album Romance, the world was long past…
A Dream of Distant Shores and Tender Illusions When David Cassidy recorded “Bali Ha’i” for his 1970 debut album Cherish, he was stepping into the limelight as one of pop’s…
A late-night confession dressed as pop-soul: a man sifts through love and blame and finds his own reflection staring back “Common Thief” sits on side two of David Cassidy’s 1975…
“Fever” — a midnight glow of desire and poise, where a onetime idol learns to whisper rather than shout The version of “Fever” sung by David Cassidy lives on his…
“Mae” — a soft-spoken paean to someone absent yet unforgettable When David Cassidy released his third solo studio album Dreams Are Nuthin’ More Than Wishes in October 1973, the record reached No. 1…
The Spark of Youthful Uncertainty Wrapped in Pop Perfection When David Cassidy released “I Think I Love You” as part of The Partridge Family, it became one of those rare…
“Someone” — a late-night whisper from a onetime idol, reaching for grown-up love amid the neon hush When David Cassidy issued “Someone” in 1985, it arrived not as a teen…
Love’s Unyielding Pilgrimage: A Testament to Devotion Beyond Distance and Time Released in 1998 on David Cassidy’s album Old Trick, New Dog, the song “No Bridge I Wouldn’t Cross” stands…