Jackson C. Frank – Blues Run the Game
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…
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 —…
A winding road of longing: Don’t This Road Look Rough and Rocky by Gene Clark When one reflects on the quieter corners of the early ’70s folk‑rock landscape, there’s a particular song that seems to whisper…
The restless city pulses in the veins of “Tracks Run Through The City”, a lyrical journey of longing and movement. Here is an intimate look at the song by the…
A yearning call to reclaim lost love: “Baby Come Back” by Player From the moment its first chords echo, one senses a quiet regret and hopeful longing: the soft‑rock ballad…
A restless wanderer under the saxophone’s cry — “Baker Street” by Gerry Rafferty When Gerry Rafferty released “Baker Street” in February 1978, the song immediately found its place in the hearts of listeners…
A Gentle Invitation to Happiness — “I Can Make You Happy” by Davy Jones In this warm‑toned reflection, I invite you to revisit the tender memory of a song that softly promised solace, connection and a touch…
Valleri – a spirited call of youthful infatuation, wrapped in jangling guitars and a name whispered like a secret. When you hear “Valleri” the song first emerges not just as…