Linda Ronstadt – Lush Life
“Lush Life” is a late-night confession dressed in velvet—an elegant song about the heartbreak that lingers after the party ends, when glamour no longer protects you from yourself. Linda Ronstadt’s…
“Lush Life” is a late-night confession dressed in velvet—an elegant song about the heartbreak that lingers after the party ends, when glamour no longer protects you from yourself. Linda Ronstadt’s…
“Everybody Loves a Winner” is Linda Ronstadt singing about the cold arithmetic of fame—how applause can feel like love, until the moment your luck changes and the room grows quiet.…
“When I Grow Too Old to Dream” is a gentle vow against time—an old movie melody that insists love can stay young in the mind, even as the body learns…
“White Rhythm & Blues” is a late-night plea for honest love—quietly sensual, deeply lonely, and proud enough to refuse anything that isn’t real. On Linda Ronstadt’s blockbuster 1978 album Living…
“But Not for Me” is the sound of romance turning its face away—smiling politely while the heart admits, with aching dignity, that happiness keeps choosing someone else. When Linda Ronstadt…
“Look Out for My Love” feels like a late-night warning whispered through a half-open door—tender, uneasy, and painfully aware that love can be both shelter and weather. On Linda Ronstadt’s…
“The Waiting” becomes a gentle triumph in Linda Ronstadt’s hands—proof that patience can ache like heartbreak, yet still feel like hope you can sing through. By the time Linda Ronstadt…
“Party Girl” is Linda Ronstadt’s sly self-portrait-by-proxy—bright lipstick and sharp nerves, a confession that fame can feel like a costume you’re praised for wearing. In “Party Girl,” Linda Ronstadt steps…
“The Fast One” is heartbreak told in motion—an urgent, late-night resolve to outrun loneliness, even if the road ahead is still wet with yesterday’s tears. Among Linda Ronstadt’s celebrated recordings,…
“All That You Dream” is Linda Ronstadt turning a road-worn Little Feat groove into a tender promise: even after the bruises, the heart still listens for that “silver lining” to…