David Cassidy – I Write The Songs
A pop prayer about where songs come from—“I Write the Songs” lets David Cassidy turn doubt into devotion, singing not of ego but of the larger spirit that moves through…
A pop prayer about where songs come from—“I Write the Songs” lets David Cassidy turn doubt into devotion, singing not of ego but of the larger spirit that moves through…
“The Puppy Song” is a small, tender dream set to music—David Cassidy sounding like he’s holding hope carefully, as if it might run away if he grips it too tight.…
“Some Kind of a Summer” feels like a postcard you never mailed—David Cassidy singing about a season so bright it hurts a little to remember, because you can already sense…
“The Last Kiss” is David Cassidy returning not with teenage fireworks, but with grown-up tenderness—proof that sometimes the most powerful goodbye is the one you sing softly. In the popular…
“I Am a Clown” is David Cassidy letting the spotlight slip for a moment—smiling on cue while quietly admitting how lonely a “role” can feel. By the time David Cassidy’s…
“Rock Me Baby” is the sound of a familiar face trying to step out of the studio spotlight and into something tougher, louder, and more grown-up—without losing the tenderness that…
“Cherish” is the sound of a young heart finally daring to speak—too late for pride, too early for regret, and tender enough to last a lifetime. There’s a particular kind…
A morning lit by certainty, “I Woke Up in Love This Morning” captures David Cassidy at a gentler emotional height—where love no longer rushes in as a question, but arrives…
“Could It Be Forever” is a bright, tender daydream—an innocent promise spoken quickly, as if the heart is afraid time might interrupt it. In the early months of 1972, David…
“Daydreamer” is a soft ache in pop clothing—David Cassidy singing the moment you realize a romance has slipped into memory, and all you can do is replay it in your…