Shaun Cassidy – It’s Like Heaven
A sunlit Brian Wilson breeze for a fading summer—tender, jangly, and braver than its chart story Start with the anchors. “It’s Like Heaven” is a mid-album jewel on Shaun Cassidy’s…
A sunlit Brian Wilson breeze for a fading summer—tender, jangly, and braver than its chart story Start with the anchors. “It’s Like Heaven” is a mid-album jewel on Shaun Cassidy’s…
A bittersweet goodbye recast as grown-up pop—bright guitars, brave restraint, and a former teen idol choosing truth over gloss Before the memories flood in, the basics. “So Sad About Us”—a…
A Youthful Plea Drenched in Melancholy and Innocence When Shaun Cassidy released his rendition of “Hey There Lonely Girl” in 1977 as part of his debut album Shaun Cassidy, it…
A Glossy Idol Tries on Rebellion, but the Mirror Shows Something Else When Shaun Cassidy released his cover of “Rebel, Rebel” in 1979 as part of his album Wasp, it…
A Pop Idol’s Mirror: The Sound of Innocence Teetering on the Edge of Disillusion When Shaun Cassidy released “Teen Dream” in 1979, the title track from his album Teen Dream,…
A Gentle Farewell to Innocence, Draped in Morning Light Shaun Cassidy‘s 1976 rendition of “Morning Girl”, featured on his debut self-titled album Shaun Cassidy, arrived at a moment when teen…
A fleeting glimpse of eternal longing, captured in the shimmer of a pop ballad. Released during a transitional moment in the late 1970s, Shaun Cassidy’s “Heaven In Your Eyes” finds…
A Teenage Dream Coated in Pop Gloss, Longing to Reignite the Innocence of Belief When Shaun Cassidy released his version of “Do You Believe in Magic” in 1978, the song…
A Teenage Reverie Wrapped in the Golden Glow of Late-’70s Pop Innocence Released in 1977 as the second single from Shaun Cassidy’s sophomore album Born Late, “Hey Deanie” captured the…
A Teenage Dream Cast in Vinyl: The Euphoric Rebellion of Youth Immortalized in Pop’s Golden Sheen Released in 1977 as the second single from Shaun Cassidy’s self-titled debut album, “That’s…