Linda Ronstadt – I’m Leavin’ It All Up to You
“I’m Leavin’ It All Up to You” is the soft sound of surrender—love reduced to one honest question, and the courage to let the answer belong to someone else. The…
“I’m Leavin’ It All Up to You” is the soft sound of surrender—love reduced to one honest question, and the courage to let the answer belong to someone else. The…
“All My Life” is the sound of love finally arriving without urgency—two voices meeting in patience, trust, and the quiet grace of having waited long enough. When Linda Ronstadt released…
A Jubilant Return to American Innocence with a Rock ’n’ Roll Pulse Released in 1978 as the lead single from Linda Ronstadt’s platinum-selling album Living in the U.S.A., “Back in…
A Tender Reverie of Devotion, Resurrected Through a Voice Both Timeless and Unbound When Linda Ronstadt released her interpretation of “I’ve Got a Crush on You” on her 1983 album…
The ache for love’s quiet permanence, wrapped in the loneliness of nightfall. In 1976, Linda Ronstadt released “Someone To Lay Down Beside Me” as the final single from her platinum-certified…
A Quiet Yearning for Clarity in a World Complicated by Longing Upon its release in 1977 as the title track of Linda Ronstadt’s eighth solo album, Simple Dreams, “Simple Man,…
A Proud Lament for Heritage, Love, and the Unspoken Stories Rooted in Ancestral Soil When Linda Ronstadt released “Los Laureles (The Laurels)” as part of her landmark 1987 album Canciones…
A Love So Wounded, It Echoes Across Generations When Linda Ronstadt released Canciones de Mi Padre in 1987, she wasn’t merely returning to her roots—she was resurrecting a lineage of…
A quiet prayer set to Nashville air—Ronstadt asks a tender question and lets the room breathe The grace of “Are My Thoughts With You?” is how simply it enters and…
A yodel of longing reborn in Nashville—youthful nerve meeting an old song’s timeless ache When Linda Ronstadt opened Silk Purse (1970) with “Lovesick Blues,” she did something beautifully audacious: she…