Linda Ronstadt – Cry Me A River
“Cry Me a River” is not a tantrum in melody—it’s the dignified chill of someone who has finished begging, and now lets memory do the accusing. If you’re coming to…
“Cry Me a River” is not a tantrum in melody—it’s the dignified chill of someone who has finished begging, and now lets memory do the accusing. If you’re coming to…
“Life Is Like a Mountain Railway” turns faith into motion—a hymn that treats a lifetime like a hard climb, and hope like the steady hand that keeps the train on…
“Hasten Down the Wind” is the sound of loving someone enough to let them go—a quiet, brave goodbye where freedom is granted with a trembling hand, not a slammed door.…
“Lose Again” is the ache of going back to the very love that undoes you—a tender confession that the heart can pull harder than reason, even when you already know…
“I Still Miss Someone” is the kind of country song that doesn’t fade—it settles in, a plainspoken admission that time can move on while the heart stays politely behind. Before…
“Somewhere Out There” turns distance into a kind of prayer—a promise that love can travel farther than fear, and that separation is never the final sentence. In 1986, Linda Ronstadt…
“Baby You’ve Been on My Mind” is a love song that refuses to demand anything—a tender confession that stays gentle even when it can’t let go. The Linda Ronstadt version…
“Feels Like Home” is a quiet revelation: it says home isn’t a street or a house, but the calm you finally feel when one person makes the world less frightening.…
“In My Reply” is a hush of conscience—a song about the small lies we tell to soften life’s hardest corners, and the quiet weight those lies still carry. “In My…
“Ooh Baby Baby”: a soft confession where pride steps aside and love asks—quietly—to be forgiven. In the long, glittering corridor of late-’70s radio, Linda Ronstadt didn’t need to shout to…