Baccara – Sorry, I’m a Lady
A Celebration of Feminine Poise and Disco Confidence The 1977 hit “Sorry, I’m a Lady” by the Spanish duo Baccara is more than a lighthearted disco tune—it’s a declaration of…
A Celebration of Feminine Poise and Disco Confidence The 1977 hit “Sorry, I’m a Lady” by the Spanish duo Baccara is more than a lighthearted disco tune—it’s a declaration of…
“Yes Sir, I Can Boogie” – a celebration of confidence, sensuality, and the disco spirit When Baccara released Yes Sir, I Can Boogie in 1977, it quickly became more than…
A haunting dialogue in the realm of sin and salvation: “Conversation With the Devil” When you listen to Ray Wylie Hubbard’s Conversation With the Devil, you’re not just hearing a…
A Road‑Song to Youth and Radio: “The Wolfman of Del Rio” by Terry Allen When you listen to “The Wolfman of Del Rio”, you ride down a moonlit highway, the…
The Endless Journey: “On the Road Again” by Willie Nelson, Jerry Jeff Walker, and Kris Kristofferson “On the Road Again” is more than a song — it is the sound…
A Fiery Spark Rekindled: Remembering “Our Love Is Alive” by Chris Norman & Suzi Quatro “Our Love Is Alive” is a duet that pulses with energy and warmth, a declaration…
A quiet, sorrowful journey through heartache — “Blues Run the Game” by Jackson C. Frank The haunting melody of “Blues Run the Game” opens Jackson C. Frank’s sole album with a weight of both…
“Daydream Believer” – a wistful ode to the fragile promise of everyday love When the bright‑chime of the chorus of Daydream Believer rises in the air, so too do memories of…
A defiant spark in the mid‑60s: the story of “(I’m Not Your) Steppin’ Stone” The song (I’m Not Your) Steppin’ Stone rose like a bracing gust, refusing to be the kind of…
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 —…