Steve Goodman – Lincoln Park Pirates
A Bitterly Humorous Portrait of Vanishing Chicago and the People Left Behind Few songs capture the soul of a city with as much wit, irony, and quiet melancholy as “Lincoln…
A Bitterly Humorous Portrait of Vanishing Chicago and the People Left Behind Few songs capture the soul of a city with as much wit, irony, and quiet melancholy as “Lincoln…
A Joyful Anthem of Loyalty and Longing for a Beloved Team When “Go Cubs Go” was released in 1984, it did not storm the national charts. It did not climb…
A playful anthem that reminds us love never grows old, no matter how many times the world tries to dismiss it. When we speak of “Silly Love Songs”, we inevitably…
A Tender Farewell Wrapped in a Melody of Youthful Devotion When “Angelo” by Brotherhood of Man was released in 1977, it quietly carved its place in pop history by reaching…
A Song About Loving What You Can Never Truly Have When “Making Believe” was first released in 1955, it rose to No. 5 on the Billboard country chart in the…
“Lewis Boogie” – When Jerry Lee Lewis Turned a Piano Into a Declaration of Identity Released in June 1958 on Sun Records as Sun 301, backed with “The Return of…
A playful rock ’n’ roll tale of jealousy, suspicion, and irresistible charm wrapped in glam-era swagger When “The Cat Crept In” by Mud burst onto the British charts in 1974,…
A Soulful Plea for Compassion in a Turbulent Era When Three Dog Night released their electrifying rendition of “Try a Little Tenderness” in 1969, they were not simply reviving an…
A Tenderly Ironic Farewell to Country Pride and Heartache Few songs in the American country canon balance satire and sincerity as gracefully as “You Never Even Call Me By My…
A Tender Conversation Across Generations, Where Loneliness Whispers and Compassion Answers When “Hello in There” was released by Bette Midler in 1973, it did not storm the charts in the…