The Osmonds – One Way Ticket To Anywhere
A Nostalgic Anthem of Wanderlust and Youthful Dreams This 1972 hit by the clean-cut Osmond brothers captured the spirit of a generation yearning for adventure and escape. “One Way Ticket…
A Nostalgic Anthem of Wanderlust and Youthful Dreams This 1972 hit by the clean-cut Osmond brothers captured the spirit of a generation yearning for adventure and escape. “One Way Ticket…
A rollicking ride through youthful impatience and the vibrant energy of early 70s rock and roll. The year was 1972. The world was changing, and music was right there, reflecting…
A Smooth Slice of 70s Soul: Boz Scaggs’ Plea of Devotion “What Can I Say”, a quintessential soft rock/blue-eyed soul ballad by Boz Scaggs, released in 1977 from his hugely…
A wistful reflection on lost love and the enduring spirit of a city, painted in hues of memory and longing. Released in , “Chicago Colour” didn’t necessarily dominate the charts…
A poignant exploration of the struggle to move on from a past love, even when it’s clear the relationship is over. “Hard Habit to Break” by Chicago, a power ballad…
A wistful reflection on life’s winding paths and the allure of the unknown. Gillian Welch’s “Look at Miss Ohio,” from her 2003 album Soul Journey, isn’t just a song; it’s…
A Hilarious Lament of Life Behind Bars, Delivered with Bluegrass Fervor “In the Jailhouse Now,” performed by the fictional band The Soggy Bottom Boys, is more than just a song;…
A plea for connection and understanding amidst the chaos of life. Released in 1969 as the first single from their debut double album, Chicago Transit Authority, “Questions 67 and 68”…
A Bold Fusion: Chicago’s Arrival on the Rock Scene The year was 1969, a time of profound social and musical change. Amidst the psychedelic haze and the burgeoning hard rock…
A Sweet Ode to the Innocence and Intensity of First Love Donny Osmond’s “Young Love,” released in 1973, isn’t just a song; it’s a nostalgic trip back to the tender,…