David Cassidy – Go Now
A gentle, grown-up goodbye sung with a steady hand — “Go Now” is the sound of a young star choosing honesty over drama, and finding grace in letting go. First,…
A gentle, grown-up goodbye sung with a steady hand — “Go Now” is the sound of a young star choosing honesty over drama, and finding grace in letting go. First,…
A doorway-opening promise — “Being Together” turns the first page of a young man’s solo life into a warm, steady vow, the kind you hum when you’re putting your coat…
A soft-lit reckoning with goodbye — “Song For a Rainy Day” is the sound of someone folding up a memory, knowing it will still ache when the clouds roll in.…
A resilient, late-autumn confession — a man talking himself brave while the heart insists on telling the truth. Put the basics first, because they shape how memory settles: “Lyin’ to…
A small, private farewell wrapped in a lullaby — “Ricky’s Tune” is David Cassidy’s intimate, unvarnished confession, a short song that reads like a note left on a kitchen table…
A quiet confession of absence — “Ain’t No Sunshine” is a small, aching prayer about how emptiness makes longing visible. When David Cassidy chose to sing “Ain’t No Sunshine”, he…
A tender, sun-warmed recall of young longing dressed in harmony — “Darlin’” is a small confession sung through the ache of memory. “Darlin’” as performed by David Cassidy was issued…
A small, cheerful conjuring of memory — a porchlight lit for the children, a familiar laugh drifting on an autumn breeze. When David Cassidy lends his voice to “Halloween Party”,…
A Question of Love That Time Cannot Diminish When David Cassidy released his rendition of “If I Didn’t Care” in the spring of 1974, it arrived as more than just…
A yearning whispered into a microphone—“Doesn’t Somebody Want to Be Wanted” is David Cassidy’s most public question with the most private ache: the sound of a young man asking, plainly,…