Buddy Holly – Rave On
The Spark That Would Not Fade — “Rave On” and the Unbreakable Spirit of Early Rock ’n’ Roll When Buddy Holly released “Rave On” in 1958, rock ’n’ roll was…
The Spark That Would Not Fade — “Rave On” and the Unbreakable Spirit of Early Rock ’n’ Roll When Buddy Holly released “Rave On” in 1958, rock ’n’ roll was…
A Ballad of Brothers Torn by Fate and Bound by the Dust of the Open Road When Townes Van Zandt first released “Pancho and Lefty” on his 1972 album The…
Singin’ to the Music — a gentle celebration of melody and memory When I sit quietly and let time drift back, the voice of Davy Jones comes floating in —…
The Quiet Ache of Chance and Memory: Joan Baez’s Intimate Reading of “Simple Twist of Fate” When Joan Baez recorded “Simple Twist of Fate” for her 1975 album Diamonds &…
A Journey Through Longing and Illusion — When Love Becomes a Dream Beyond Reach When Johnny Mathis recorded “Stranger in Paradise” for his 1958 album Heavenly, he transformed a Broadway…
The Sound of Return: Fats Domino’s “Goin’ Home” and the Birth of Rock ’n’ Roll’s Heart In the spring of 1952, a young man from New Orleans quietly made history.…
A winding road of longing: Don’t This Road Look Rough and Rocky by Gene Clark When one reflects on the quieter corners of the early ’70s folk‑rock landscape, there’s a particular song that seems to whisper…
The restless city pulses in the veins of “Tracks Run Through The City”, a lyrical journey of longing and movement. Here is an intimate look at the song by the…
A yearning call to reclaim lost love: “Baby Come Back” by Player From the moment its first chords echo, one senses a quiet regret and hopeful longing: the soft‑rock ballad…
A restless wanderer under the saxophone’s cry — “Baker Street” by Gerry Rafferty When Gerry Rafferty released “Baker Street” in February 1978, the song immediately found its place in the hearts of listeners…