Keith Whitley – Miami, My Amy
A Heartbreak Anthem on the Charts: “Miami, My Amy” and the Echoes of Lost Love Ah, Keith Whitley. Just the name itself carries a certain weight, doesn’t it? A voice…
A Heartbreak Anthem on the Charts: “Miami, My Amy” and the Echoes of Lost Love Ah, Keith Whitley. Just the name itself carries a certain weight, doesn’t it? A voice…
A Tapestry of Love and Longing Woven in Harmonic Splendor Ah, “Suite: Judy Blue Eyes” by Crosby, Stills & Nash. Just the title itself whispers of a bygone era, doesn’t…
A Plea for the Comfort of Familiar Love: “Treat Me Like You Used To” by David Cassidy and Sue Shifrin Ah, the echoes of yesteryear, when melodies held a certain…
A Timeless Embrace: When Two Worlds Harmonized in “Perhaps Love” Ah, John Denver and Placido Domingo. The very names conjure images of vast, sun-drenched landscapes and the opulent grandeur of…
A Gentle Whisper of Enduring Devotion: Bobby Sherman’s Tender Ballad “Little Woman” Bobby Sherman’s heartfelt ode to steadfast love, “Little Woman,” resonated deeply with audiences upon its release in 1969,…
The Enduring Energy of “Caroline”: A Blast of Pure Rock That Still Echoes Ah, “Caroline”. Just the name itself can whisk you back to a time of flared trousers, long…
The Relentless, Driving Pulse of Defiance and Unrestrained Energy Ah, “Down Down” by Status Quo… the very title resonates with a feeling of headlong momentum, a descent into something raw…
A Psychedelic Glimmer in the Late Sixties Fog Ah, “Pictures Of Matchstick Men” by Status Quo… just the title itself conjures up that hazy, slightly surreal atmosphere of 1968, doesn’t…
Bobby Sherman Remembered as a Star Who Chose Service Over Fame The enduring charm of Bobby Sherman is once again reflected in renewed appreciation for his 1970 hit Easy Come,…
A Plea of Innocent Yearning Amidst the Pop Charts Back in the late summer of 1970, a tender ballad titled “Julie, Do Ya Love Me” by the young heartthrob Bobby…