John Prine – Please Don’t Bury Me
A Wry Farewell to the Body: A Song That Laughs Gently at Mortality and Leaves Kindness Behind When “Please Don’t Bury Me” by John Prine arrived in 1973, it carried…
A Wry Farewell to the Body: A Song That Laughs Gently at Mortality and Leaves Kindness Behind When “Please Don’t Bury Me” by John Prine arrived in 1973, it carried…
“Cruel Summer” — When a Bright Pop Melody Carries the Quiet Loneliness of a Hot, Empty City Released in 1983, “Cruel Summer” by Bananarama quickly became one of the most…
A Goddess Reborn in the Age of Synth-Pop — How “Venus” Turned Timeless Myth Into a Dazzling 1980s Pop Triumph When Venus by Bananarama stormed the charts in 1986, it…
The Timeless Voice: Sally Carr and the Story Behind the Hits of Middle of the Road The interview video “Middle of the Road Interview – Featuring Sally Carr & Ken…
A Gentle Revival of America’s Old-Time Spirit: “Bowling Green” and the Living Memory of Folk Tradition When The New Lost City Ramblers recorded “Bowling Green,” they were not simply performing…
David Cassidy: When Teen Idolatry Could Not Silence a Private Loneliness As a specialist in the popular music culture of the 1960s, 1970s, and 1980s, I see David Cassidy as…
A gentle pop tale about the “queen bee” who gathers life’s sweetness — a light melody carrying a deeper reflection on work, care, and the quiet rhythms of everyday life.…
A Gentle Pop Memory of the Early ’70s: When “Love Sweet Love” by Middle Of The Road Captured the Simplicity of Romance In 1971, at the height of their popularity…
A Gentle Anthem of Consolation: How “Pack Up Your Sorrows” Turned Heartache into Quiet Hope In the mid-1960s, when the folk revival was still echoing through coffeehouses and college campuses,…
A Quiet Road of Memory and Longing: The Enduring Soul of “Gulf Coast Highway” Few songs capture the gentle ache of time passing quite like Gulf Coast Highway, performed so…