Shaun Cassidy & Shirley Jones~Silver Bells
Silver Bells — a Christmas duet where family, memory, and gentle warmth become the true melody There is something quietly magical about “Silver Bells” when it is sung not as…
Silver Bells — a Christmas duet where family, memory, and gentle warmth become the true melody There is something quietly magical about “Silver Bells” when it is sung not as…
That’s Christmas — when winter memories find a voice, and warmth returns through song There is a special kind of silence that arrives with Christmas — not the empty kind,…
Light of the Stable — a humble Christmas hymn where faith, memory, and quiet grace meet There is a stillness that settles in the room when “Light of the Stable”…
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A song about love, rumor, and quiet devotion that turns everyday feeling into lasting truth When Bonnie Raitt released Something To Talk About in 1991, it arrived not as a…
Makes You Blind — when glam rock stopped shouting and quietly slipped into the heart Released in 1974, “Makes You Blind” by The Glitter Band arrived at a moment when…
People Like You and People Like Me — a joyful mirror of ordinary lives, set to a beat that once filled dance floors and hearts alike There are songs that…
Rhythm of the Rain — when an old pop lament meets a weathered voice and becomes memory itself When Dan Fogelberg chose to record “Rhythm of the Rain,” he was…