Racey – Some Girls
Some Girls — youthful longing, reckless charm, and the restless heartbeat of late-70s pop When “Some Girls” by Racey first burst onto the airwaves, it carried with it the unmistakable…
Some Girls — youthful longing, reckless charm, and the restless heartbeat of late-70s pop When “Some Girls” by Racey first burst onto the airwaves, it carried with it the unmistakable…
Blue Moon — when a familiar sky glowed again under the voices of youth and memory Few songs in popular music have traveled as far, or worn as many emotional…
Our Town — a shared memory sung in harmony, where time stands still and every goodbye feels familiar From the very first lines of “Our Town”, there is a hush…
Just Someone I Used to Know — when two voices stand still and let a broken love speak for itself There are songs that do not need to explain themselves.…
A Wordless Portrait of Memory, Landscape, and Quiet Devotion in American Song When Emmylou Harris released “My Antonia” on September 12, 2000, as part of her album Red Dirt Girl,…
A Song Written as a Blessing, Sung as a Quiet Prayer for Mothers and Daughters Released in 1999, This Is to Mother You stands as one of the most emotionally…
Wildwood Flower — a timeless folk hymn where two kindred voices return to the roots of memory When Emmylou Harris and Iris DeMent sing “Wildwood Flower,” it feels less like…
A Song About Leaving Without Arriving, and the Quiet Courage of Choosing Breath Over Belonging Released in 1975 on Guy Clark’s landmark debut album Old No. 1, “She Ain’t Goin’…
I’m a Ramblin’ Man — a proud declaration of freedom, restlessness, and the cost of living life on one’s own terms When Waylon Jennings released “I’m a Ramblin’ Man” in…
Never in a Million Years — a voice from the shadows, singing of love that arrives too late to be held When “Never in a Million Years” drifts out of…