David Cassidy – Go Now
“Go Now” in David Cassidy’s voice is not an argument—it is a quiet release, love loosened gently because holding on would hurt more. When David Cassidy recorded “Go Now”, he…
“Go Now” in David Cassidy’s voice is not an argument—it is a quiet release, love loosened gently because holding on would hurt more. When David Cassidy recorded “Go Now”, he…
“Being Together” is a small, sunlit vow—love measured in ordinary minutes stolen from the day, where closeness feels less like romance and more like relief. On paper, David Cassidy’s “Being…
“Song For A Rainy Day” is David Cassidy’s tender goodbye letter—proof that some loves don’t end cleanly, they simply return whenever the sky turns grey. David Cassidy’s “Song For A…
“Lyin’ To Myself” is the sound of pride trying to stand tall while the heart quietly collapses—an intimate confession dressed up as a brave face. In David Cassidy’s later catalog,…
“Ricky’s Tune” feels like a quiet room at the end of a long road—where a man sets down the weight of his past and speaks, gently, to someone who matters…
“Ain’t No Sunshine” in David Cassidy’s voice feels like dusk settling over a familiar room—an old ache revisited, not for drama, but for truth. There are songs that don’t need…
“Darlin’” unfolds like a quiet letter never sent, where love is spoken gently, with hesitation, memory, and a hope that lingers between the lines. When David Cassidy recorded “Darlin’” in…
A mischievous invitation where laughter wears a mask, “Halloween Party” lets David Cassidy step into a playful midnight world—proving that even a “novelty” song can carry real warmth and memory.…
“If I Didn’t Care” is a love song that pretends to deny love—David Cassidy singing the oldest kind of truth: the heart confesses most clearly when it tries to act…
“Doesn’t Somebody Want to Be Wanted” is a bright, radio-friendly smile with a quiet shadow behind it—David Cassidy singing a question so simple it feels like a confession: isn’t it…