Linda Ronstadt – La Calandria
“La Calandria” is a love song disguised as a folk parable—Linda Ronstadt singing like a protective bird: building her nest on “strong branches,” praying love won’t fall, and trembling at…
“La Calandria” is a love song disguised as a folk parable—Linda Ronstadt singing like a protective bird: building her nest on “strong branches,” praying love won’t fall, and trembling at…
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