Dolly Parton & Linda Ronstadt & Emmylou Harris – High Sierra
“High Sierra” is a song about emotional altitude—how love can lift you into thin, dazzling air, and how the fall back to earth can leave you quietly breathless. Right up…
“High Sierra” is a song about emotional altitude—how love can lift you into thin, dazzling air, and how the fall back to earth can leave you quietly breathless. Right up…
Mad Love is Linda Ronstadt choosing reinvention over comfort—proof that even at the height of fame, a restless heart will still chase a sharper truth. February 26, 1980 is the…
“Be My Baby” becomes a lullaby in Linda Ronstadt’s hands—proof that the fiercest teenage longing can, with time, soften into pure tenderness without losing its glow. The version you’re hearing…
“The Long Way Around” is Linda Ronstadt at the beginning of her solo life—choosing the scenic route not out of romance, but because finding your true voice sometimes means taking…
“Down So Low” is Linda Ronstadt letting the mask fall—where desire and hurt stop negotiating, and the voice tells the truth the body has been carrying all along. Some songs…
“Silver Blue” is Linda Ronstadt turning heartbreak into color—soft as velvet, sharp as memory, the moment you realize love can fade without losing its beauty. If you only know Linda…
“Give One Heart” is Linda Ronstadt at her most quietly persuasive—asking for devotion without theatrics, as if love were a single, precious thing you can’t afford to spend twice. The…
“Cry Like a Rainstorm” is Linda Ronstadt giving sorrow its full weather—letting tears fall hard and honest, until the heart finally has room to breathe again. If the album title…
“Sail Away” is Linda Ronstadt singing a beautiful melody that carries a dark truth—an invitation that sounds like hope, while the listener slowly realizes it’s bait. “Sail Away” sits on…
“What’s New?” is Linda Ronstadt stepping out of the roar of rock stardom and into the soft lamp-glow of the Great American Songbook—asking, with calm courage, whether love can begin…