Kenny Rogers – Lucille
A Haunting Tale of Despair and Desertion on a Bar Stool “You picked a fine time to leave me, Lucille.” Few lines in the history of country and pop music…
A Haunting Tale of Despair and Desertion on a Bar Stool “You picked a fine time to leave me, Lucille.” Few lines in the history of country and pop music…
When the Tempo Speeds Up, But the Heart Still Slows Down The year was 1966, a time of shifting sands in popular music, yet some voices remained timeless, echoing the…
A Melancholy Nocturne of Lost Love and Solitude Oh, to be transported back to a simpler time, when a low-fi, mournful blues shuffle could capture the universal ache of a…
A jubilant, intricate overture for the mind, fusing jazz, rock, and a playful complexity. The Regal Sweetness of Frank Zappa’s “Peaches” There are compositions that simply mark a moment in…
An Evocative, Soulful Plea for Equality: Reflecting on the Lingering Disappointment of the Civil Rights Dream. Oh, the mid-1970s! A time when the echoes of the vibrant, tumultuous ’60s were…
When Love’s Best Effort Isn’t Enough: A Fond Farewell to a Faded Dream There are songs that capture the sweet agony of a love that just couldn’t make it, and…
An Undying Portrait of Love and Longing Painted by a Country Master “The Girl with Gardenias in Her Hair” is a tender, melancholic reflection on a lost, idealized love, immortalized…
The Universal Language of Comfort: A Gentle Assurance in Times of Need For those of us who came of age during the golden era of 1970s country music, the name…
An Urgent Plea for Affection: A Quick Burst of Rock ‘n’ Roll Yearning There are certain songs, aren’t there, that instantly transport you back to a simpler time? A time…
The Warm Light of Late-Career Love: Roy Orbison‘s Born to Be Loved by YouIn the vast, resonant echo chamber of rock and roll history, few voices carry the weight of…