Anne Murray – Hey Baby!
In the Early 1980s, Anne Murray Took Viewers on a Caribbean Cruise and Quietly Reminded Television Audiences That Charm Never Needed to Be Loud By the time Anne Murray performed…
In the Early 1980s, Anne Murray Took Viewers on a Caribbean Cruise and Quietly Reminded Television Audiences That Charm Never Needed to Be Loud By the time Anne Murray performed…
In 1992, Jerry Jeff Walker Quietly Sang One of the Most Emotionally Mature Love Songs in Country Music… Not About Falling in Love, but About Remembering Why You Stayed For…
By 1970, The Everly Brothers Were Already Drifting Apart in Real Life… Yet When Don and Phil Sang “Let It Be Me,” They Still Sounded Like One Soul Split Into…
In 1998, Nanci Griffith Sang “Who Knows Where The Time Goes” So Gently That It Felt Less Like a Television Performance and More Like Someone Quietly Accepting Life Itself There…
In the Winter of 1984, Anne Murray Walked Into a Snow Covered Television Special and Quietly Sang One of the Gentlest Protest Songs Ever to Become a Major Hit At…
When Roy Orbison Recorded “Running Scared,” He Thought His Career Was Slipping Away. Then One Terrifying Final Note Changed Everything There are many great heartbreak songs in popular music history,…
By 1990, Townes Van Zandt No Longer Sang “If I Needed You” Like a Young Songwriter Searching for Love. He Sang It Like a Man Quietly Trying to Hold Onto…
When Emmylou Harris Sang “Guitar Town” Live with The Nash Ramblers, It Sounded Less Like a Cover Song and More Like a Letter Sent Back to the Last Great Era…
A Tender Moment Frozen in Folk Music History The 1964 live performance of “It Ain’t Me Babe” by Bob Dylan and Joan Baez at the Newport Folk Festival remains one…
Smokie’s Timeless Midnight Melody Continues to Echo Across Generations When Smokie performed “I’ll Meet You At Midnight” on the BBC Basil Brush Show in October 1976, few could have predicted…