Iris DeMent – Let the Mystery Be
“Let the Mystery Be” – A Gentle Hymn About Faith, Doubt, and the Quiet Beauty of Not Knowing When Iris DeMent released “Let the Mystery Be” in 1992 on her…
“Let the Mystery Be” – A Gentle Hymn About Faith, Doubt, and the Quiet Beauty of Not Knowing When Iris DeMent released “Let the Mystery Be” in 1992 on her…
A Bright Anthem of Self-Worth: “Yesterday Man” and the Quiet Confidence of Letting Go When “Yesterday Man” by Chris Andrews arrived in the autumn of 1965, it carried a light,…
A Restless Heart Remembering a Love That Slipped Away Too Soon When “You Were On My Mind” first reached listeners in 1964, it carried a quiet emotional weight that few…
A cheerful melody about love that always returns — like a boomerang thrown into the bright skies of youth Released in 1973, “Yellow Boomerang” by Middle of the Road is…
A Song of Sudden Departure and Youthful Freedom — “Yellow River” and the Sound of 1970’s Changing World Few songs capture the bittersweet mixture of relief, longing, and quiet reflection…
A Toast to Life’s Simple Joys: “Bottoms Up” by Middle Of The Road Released in 1972 at the height of the group’s popularity, “Bottoms Up” by Middle Of The Road…
A Gentle Hymn of Passing Time — “This World Is Not My Home” and the Quiet Faith in Letting Go Among the many songs that have shaped the gentle spiritual…
A Joyful Pop Echo from the Early 1970s: When “Tweedle Dee Tweedle Dum” Turned Simple Nonsense into Pure Musical Sunshine Released in 1971, “Tweedle Dee Tweedle Dum” by Middle Of…
A Joyful Pop Anthem About Love’s Power to Topple Even the Strongest Hearts Released in 1972, “Samson and Delilah” by Middle Of The Road stands as one of the most…
Ten Years Since We Lost a Legend: Remembering Buddy Gask Time has a rude habit of moving forward whether anyone is ready or not. Ten years can pass in what…