David Cassidy – The Letter
“The Letter” is heartbreak delivered without a knock—a Sunday-morning shock where one page of ink turns a shared life into silence. David Cassidy’s “The Letter” belongs to his 1985 European…
“The Letter” is heartbreak delivered without a knock—a Sunday-morning shock where one page of ink turns a shared life into silence. David Cassidy’s “The Letter” belongs to his 1985 European…
“Cruise to Harlem” is David Cassidy dreaming past the headlights—a midnight ride toward warmth, history, and a kind of soul-music refuge he couldn’t quite find in the charts, but could…
A Fragile Plea Wrapped in Pop Perfection: Love’s Surrender at Its Most Vulnerable When David Cassidy released “Take This Heart” in 1976 as part of his album Home Is Where…
“Breakin’ Down Again” is David Cassidy’s honest crack in the armor—a confession that strength can look like a smile, right up until the moment it doesn’t. Released in August 1976…
“Labor of Love” is the sound of devotion after the fireworks—a grown-up confession that real love is not a miracle you find, but a choice you make, day after day.…
“Sweetness” is David Cassidy’s secret-door song—a glimpse of the artist he wanted to become, hiding in the vaults behind the teen-idol spotlight. He wrote “Sweetness” himself, and that alone makes…
“A Fool in Love” is David Cassidy’s quiet surrender—a small, honest ballad where pride stops performing and the heart admits it never stood a chance. On paper, “A Fool in…
“You Remember Me” is a slow-burning act of recognition—the ache of wondering whether love (or memory itself) still knows your name when the years have changed your face. The essential…
“Damned If This Ain’t Love” is the instant pride finally loosens its grip—when a guarded heart admits, almost with a laugh and a sigh, that it’s fallen for someone anyway.…
“On Fire” isn’t just a song title—it’s a small, stubborn vow to stay awake to your own life before time quietly slips past. If you’re looking for the moment David…