Showaddywaddy – A Little Bit Of Soap
Showaddywaddy’s “A Little Bit Of Soap” Keeps The Spirit Of A Golden Era Alive The passing of Trevor Oakes at the age of 79 has prompted renewed reflection on the…
Showaddywaddy’s “A Little Bit Of Soap” Keeps The Spirit Of A Golden Era Alive The passing of Trevor Oakes at the age of 79 has prompted renewed reflection on the…
Heartbeat — when a borrowed song found a new pulse and carried an entire generation back to first love When Showaddywaddy released “Heartbeat”, it felt less like a revival and…
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Ooh La La — a glittering slice of innocence, desire, and pop fantasy from a simpler time When “Ooh La La” by The Rubettes first burst onto the airwaves in…
A Road Song About Freedom, Temptation, and the Price of Living on Your Own Terms When Linda Ronstadt performed “Willin’” live in 1976, she was not introducing a new song…
A Quiet Confession of Mercy and Memory, Where Forgiveness Becomes Its Own Kind of Farewell When “Forgiving You Was Easy” first appeared in 1976, it arrived not as a dramatic…
A Song About Escape, Desperation, and the Last Turn of the Key Before the Dark Released in 1981, Ragged Old Truck stands as one of the most raw and unsettling…
A Quiet Portrait of Love and Longing in the World of Gram Parsons Few songs capture the fragile poetry of country rock quite like “Juanita.” In the hands of Sheryl…