John Fogerty – I Ain’t Never
“I Ain’t Never” in John Fogerty’s world is a grin with a bruise beneath it—country mischief on the surface, and a man quietly rebuilding his musical identity underneath. Let’s put…
“I Ain’t Never” in John Fogerty’s world is a grin with a bruise beneath it—country mischief on the surface, and a man quietly rebuilding his musical identity underneath. Let’s put…
“Crazy Love” is the sound of David Cassidy stepping away from the teen-idol glare and into something warmer, older, and more human—where love isn’t a poster on a wall, but…
“Could It Be” is the Bee Gees at the very beginning—three brothers in Australia, testing how far a pop dream can travel on a two-minute heartbeat and a hopeful question.…
“The Extra Mile” is the Bee Gees’ late-era vow of perseverance—three familiar voices choosing hope over cynicism, and insisting that faith is something you do, one more step at a…
“The Art of Love” is Neil Diamond’s late-career reminder that real romance isn’t fireworks—it’s the patient craft of making room in your life for someone else to breathe. Let the…
“Free Life” is Neil Diamond at his most quietly determined—an open-road declaration that freedom isn’t a slogan, but a hard-won inner posture. Put the landmarks in place first, because they…
“Wasn’t That a Woman” is John Fogerty letting a little sunshine through the cracks—an R&B-leaning burst of awe where desire hits fast, loud, and wonderfully unplanned. First, the essentials—because this…
“Headlines” reads like a late-night conscience check—John Fogerty staring down the news cycle and asking what it’s doing to our nerves, our values, and our sense of home. The key…
“For What It’s Worth” becomes, in David Cassidy’s live hands, less a protest slogan and more a personal reckoning—one voice trying to steady itself while the world keeps making noise.…
“Silent Night” in David Cassidy’s hands isn’t a grand spectacle—it’s a late-career hush, a familiar prayer sung as if the room has finally gone still enough to hear it. Let’s…