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Bee Gees

Too Big, Too Bold, Too Beautiful to Ignore, Bee Gees’ “Spirits (Having Flown)” Remains a stunning late-’70s statement

Classic Oldies March 23, 2026 No Comments

A Triumphant Flight of Renewal, Spirit, and Sonic Majesty When “Spirits (Having Flown)” soared onto the airwaves in early 1979 as the title track from the Bee Gees’ multi-platinum album…

Bee Gees

One Plea, One Last Chance: Why Bee Gees’ “(Our Love) Don’t Throw It All Away” Still Breaks hearts decades later

Classic Oldies March 23, 2026 No Comments

In “(Our Love) Don’t Throw It All Away,” the Bee Gees turn a plea into something almost unbearable—love standing at the edge of ruin, still reaching forward, still hoping the…

Neil Diamond

More Powerful Than Fans Expect, Neil Diamond’s “Glory Road” Proves he could make ambition sound moving, human, and huge

Classic Oldies March 23, 2026 No Comments

In “Glory Road,” Neil Diamond makes ambition sound less like vanity than destiny—restless, human, and full of the ache of someone chasing something too large to ignore. There is something…

Neil Diamond

The Title Says Hunger, the Performance Says War: Neil Diamond’s “One More Bite Of The Apple” Hits With Surprising Force

Classic Oldies March 23, 2026 No Comments

In “One More Bite of the Apple,” Neil Diamond does not sound merely hungry for another chance—he sounds like a man fighting his way back toward the center of his…

Creedence Clearwater Revival

Too Rowdy to Forget, Creedence Clearwater Revival’s “Sweet Hitch-Hiker” Turns a roadside story into pure adrenaline

Classic Oldies March 23, 2026 No Comments

“Sweet Hitch-Hiker” still explodes off the speakers because it takes a fleeting roadside encounter and drives it so hard that the song stops feeling like a story and starts feeling…

The Partridge Family

Too Grown-Up for Bubblegum Pop, The Partridge Family’s “To Be Lovers” Still Feels Surprisingly Bold

Classic Oldies March 23, 2026 No Comments

“To Be Lovers” feels bold because it slips a more adult kind of yearning into the bright Partridge Family world—softly, almost politely, but with enough emotional maturity to change the…

Neil Diamond

The Song That Changed the Mood Instantly, Neil Diamond’s “Girl You’ll Be A Woman Soon” Still Carries a Dark Romantic Charge

Classic Oldies March 23, 2026 No Comments

“Girl, You’ll Be a Woman Soon” still unsettles because it wraps desire, impatience, and vulnerability in such a soft melody that the darkness arrives almost before you realize it is…

Bee Gees

The Pain Hits First: Why Bee Gees’ “Heartbreaker” Still Feels Like One of the Cruelest Love Songs They Ever Wrote

Classic Oldies March 23, 2026 No Comments

“Heartbreaker” feels so cruel because it does not explode in anger or collapse into self-pity—it simply accepts the wound with a terrible clarity, and that quiet acceptance cuts deeper than…

Creedence Clearwater Revival

More Emotional Than Almost Anyone Expected, Creedence Clearwater Revival’s “Someday Never Comes” proves John Fogerty could hit just as hard with heartbreak as with fire

Classic Oldies March 22, 2026 No Comments

“Someday Never Comes” cuts so deeply because it trades fire for something harder to bear—John Fogerty looking at fathers, sons, and broken promises with the kind of plainspoken sorrow that…

Creedence Clearwater Revival

The Song That Changed Everything, Creedence Clearwater Revival’s “Susie Q” Announced a new force in American rock with a swampy growl fans never forgot

Classic Oldies March 22, 2026 No Comments

“Susie Q” changed everything because it did not sound like a band asking permission—it sounded like a band already arriving, dragging old rockabilly roots through the mud and turning them…

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  • Linda Ronstadt
  • Bee Gees
  • CCR
  • The Partridge Family
  • Neil Diamond