David Cassidy – A Fool In Love
“A Fool in Love” is David Cassidy’s quiet surrender—a small, honest ballad where pride stops performing and the heart admits it never stood a chance. On paper, “A Fool in…
“A Fool in Love” is David Cassidy’s quiet surrender—a small, honest ballad where pride stops performing and the heart admits it never stood a chance. On paper, “A Fool in…
“You’re No Good” (Live in Offenbach, 1976) turns a breakup warning into a roaring act of self-respect—Linda Ronstadt singing it not as bitterness, but as liberation with a backbeat. Let’s…
“You Remember Me” is a slow-burning act of recognition—the ache of wondering whether love (or memory itself) still knows your name when the years have changed your face. The essential…
“Damned If This Ain’t Love” is the instant pride finally loosens its grip—when a guarded heart admits, almost with a laugh and a sigh, that it’s fallen for someone anyway.…
The Restless Pulse of a City and a Soul Searching for Redemption When Neil Diamond released “Memphis Streets” on his 1969 album Brother Love’s Travelling Salvation Show, it arrived as…
A Solitary Dream Framed in the Golden Haze of Late 1960s Reflection When “Kilburn Towers” appeared on the Bee Gees’ 1968 album Idea, it found itself nestled within a period…
“On Fire” isn’t just a song title—it’s a small, stubborn vow to stay awake to your own life before time quietly slips past. If you’re looking for the moment David…
“I’ll Have to Go Away (Saying Goodbye)” is a soft, exhausted confession—when staying starts to feel like disappearing, and leaving becomes the only way to survive with your heart intact.…
“C.C. Rider Blues/Jenny Jenny” is David Cassidy cutting through the screams to find the roots—a fast, fearless reminder that beneath the pop idol glare lived a real rock ’n’ roll…
How Many Birds” is a small, bright question that hides a bigger ache—the sound of young hearts learning that freedom and loneliness can look almost the same when they take…