David Cassidy – Common Thief
“Common Thief” sounds like a late-night reckoning—when you finally name the one who’s been stealing your peace, and you stop calling it love. In the story of David Cassidy, “Common…
“Common Thief” sounds like a late-night reckoning—when you finally name the one who’s been stealing your peace, and you stop calling it love. In the story of David Cassidy, “Common…
“Fever” — a midnight glow of desire and poise, where a onetime idol learns to whisper rather than shout The version of “Fever” sung by David Cassidy lives on his…
“Mae” is a small, candlelit pause in David Cassidy’s whirlwind—an intimate love-portrait that values gentleness over applause, and tenderness over spectacle. By the time David Cassidy recorded “Mae”, he had…
The Spark of Youthful Uncertainty Wrapped in Pop Perfection When David Cassidy released “I Think I Love You” as part of The Partridge Family, it became one of those rare…
“Someone” is David Cassidy’s quiet confession from the mid-’80s—less about being adored by crowds, more about the simple ache of needing one steady heart. If you want the hard facts…
“No Bridge I Wouldn’t Cross” is David Cassidy’s late-career vow of devotion—love measured not in fireworks, but in the distance you’re willing to travel to keep someone close. “No Bridge…
“This Could Be The Night” is the sound of a heart pausing at the edge of decision—hopeful, unsure, and brave enough to whisper maybe. If you came to David Cassidy…
A Tender Plea for Lasting Love Beneath the Glitter of Teen Stardom When David Cassidy released “Could It Be Forever” in 1972, the track quickly carved its place into the…
“Sheltered in Your Arms” is David Cassidy’s grown-up love song—where romance stops being fireworks and becomes a refuge you can finally trust. By the time David Cassidy sang “Sheltered in…
David Cassidy on The John Larroquette Show is the sound of innocence colliding with reality—when a former teen idol steps into the harsh light of adulthood and refuses to look…