David Cassidy – Summer Days
Sunlit memories with a shadow at the edge—youth’s bright reel played back with kinder, wiser eyes. In David Cassidy’s solo catalogue, “Summer Days” is a quiet treasure rather than a…
Sunlit memories with a shadow at the edge—youth’s bright reel played back with kinder, wiser eyes. In David Cassidy’s solo catalogue, “Summer Days” is a quiet treasure rather than a…
A photograph in a melody: childhood remembered, adulthood understood, and the quiet refuge of a voice saying “stay.” At first glance, “Sing Me” is a modest album track. In truth,…
A sunny 1960s spell recast as a late-career wink: hope, memory, and the simple joy of a great hook. In David Cassidy’s catalogue, “Do You Believe in Magic” arrives not…
The sound of a closed door, a ticking clock, and a young voice learning how to live with the quiet. In the sweep of David Cassidy’s early solo years, “My…
A bright, bittersweet goodbye that keeps tapping its foot even as the heart lets go. In the whirlwind of early-’70s pop, David Cassidy carried the lead on The Partridge Family’s…
A timeless torch song reborn as a gentle reckoning with what the heart can finally admit. In the sweep of David Cassidy’s catalog, “Cry” is a late-period gem: a cover…
A candlelit plea for dawn—restless, tender, and wise beyond its years. In the arc of David Cassidy’s early-’70s bloom, Where Is the Morning is not a chart trophy but a…
When regret finally speaks, it sounds like a message we once meant to send but never did. In the broad sweep of David Cassidy’s career, I Lost My Chance sits…
A tender pop sermon that trades wishful thinking for grown-up resolve. On Blind Hope, David Cassidy steps out of the teen-idol glare with a cool, steady voice of experience, tucked…
A tender, unhurried vow that finds love in the small, steady moments rather than the bright, sweeping gestures Upon its appearance on Rock Me Baby (1972), “Song of Love” became…