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Fats Domino

Fats Domino – It Keeps Raining(Live in Austin 1986)

Oldies Songs January 1, 2026 0 Comments

It’s the Downpour of Heartbreak You Can Hear in Every Note of “It Keeps Rainin’” – a Testament to Love Lost and New Orleans Soul When we speak of “It…

Chris Norman

Chris Norman – ‘Rediscovered Love Songs’

Oldies Songs December 31, 2025 0 Comments

A Love Songs Album Born from Reflection, Choice, and Quiet Persistence The video opens with a familiar late-night confession—lyrics drifting in like a memory at a quarter after one—before settling…

Guy Clark

Guy Clark – Ballad of Laverne and Captain Flint(From the movie “Heartworn Highways”)

Oldies Songs December 31, 2025 0 Comments

A Gentle Portrait of Love, Time, and Ordinary Lives Told With Extraordinary Care When Guy Clark released “Ballad of Laverne and Captain Flint” in 1975, it arrived quietly, without fanfare…

Dan Fogelberg

Dan Fogelberg & Tim Weisberg – The Power Of Gold

Oldies Songs December 31, 2025 0 Comments

The Power of Gold — when success turns heavy, and wisdom arrives too late to stop the fall From its very first notes, “The Power of Gold” by Dan Fogelberg…

Bob Dylan

Bob Dylan – Simple Twist of Fate

Oldies Songs December 31, 2025 0 Comments

A meditation on chance, love, and the quiet moments where life turns without warning Released in January 1975 on Blood on the Tracks, “Simple Twist of Fate” stands as one…

Bonnie Raitt Carrie Underwood Emmylou Harris Sheryl Crow Stevie Nicks

Emmylou Harris, Stevie Nicks, Bonnie Raitt, Carrie Underwood, and Sheryl Crow at the 29th Annual Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony on April 10, 2014.

Oldies Songs December 31, 2025 0 Comments

A Collective Salute to a Voice That Defined Strength, Vulnerability, and American Songcraft Few moments in recent music history have felt as quietly powerful as the tribute to Linda Ronstadt…

Emmylou Harris

Emmylou Harris – Red Dirt Girl (Live at Farm Aid 2005)

Oldies Songs December 31, 2025 0 Comments

A Quiet Southern Reckoning, Where Memory, Loss, and Grace Meet on a Red Dirt Road When Emmylou Harris released “Red Dirt Girl” in 2000, it felt less like a comeback…

Jerry Jeff Walker

Jerry Jeff Walker – Wheel

Oldies Songs December 30, 2025 0 Comments

A meditation on movement, fate, and the quiet dignity of staying in motion when life offers no guarantees Released in 1973 on Viva Terlingua!, “Wheel” stands as one of Jerry…

Emmylou Harris Guy Clark

Emmylou Harris & Guy Clark – Dublin Blues

Oldies Songs December 30, 2025 0 Comments

A Late-Night Confession from the Road, Where Regret, Grace, and Memory Meet When “Dublin Blues” first appeared in 1995, it arrived quietly, without the ambition of chart domination or radio…

Guy Clark

Guy Clark – Dublin Blues(Austin City Limits 2008)

Oldies Songs December 30, 2025 0 Comments

A Song About Leaving, Remembering, and Carrying Home Within Yourself Few songs in American songwriting capture the quiet gravity of time, regret, and hard-earned wisdom as completely as “Dublin Blues”…

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Anne Murray

Anne Murray sings Jose Feliciano’s Rain on Singalong Jubilee-early 1970’s

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The Everly Brothers interviewed on ABC, 1961

John Prine

John Prine and his brothers, Dave, Doug, and Billy, reminisce about growing up in Maywood and sing “Wabash Cannonball” together

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