Norah Jones – Don’t Know Why
Don’t Know Why — a quiet question about love, regret, and the roads we never took There are songs that arrive loudly, announcing themselves with ambition and spectacle. And then…
Don’t Know Why — a quiet question about love, regret, and the roads we never took There are songs that arrive loudly, announcing themselves with ambition and spectacle. And then…
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Under Pressure — when two restless spirits captured the weight of modern life and turned it into a timeless human plea Few songs confront the quiet strain of living as…