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Jerry Lee Lewis & Emmylou Harris – Crazy arms

Oldies Songs May 9, 2026 0 Comments

A Collision of Fire and Grace Between Two Artists Who Understood Heartbreak in Completely Different Ways When Jerry Lee Lewis sat down at the piano beside Emmylou Harris for “Crazy…

Roy Orbison

The Big O interviewed by Dick Williams for Hit Scene. Australian TV broadcast, October 1972

Oldies Songs May 9, 2026 0 Comments

“THE MONEY GOES TO THE ACCOUNTANT” — ROY ORBISON’S QUIET VIEW OF FAME IN 1972 By October 1972, Roy Orbison had already become something larger than a recording artist. To…

John Prine

John Prine (Tribute Performance) – “I Remember Everything” – UN’s 75th Anniversary

Oldies Songs May 9, 2026 0 Comments

In “I Remember Everything,” the final song recorded by John Prine became something larger than farewell. In this United Nations tribute, it became a shared memory carried by voices determined…

The Buckinghams

The Buckinghams – Kind Of A Drag

Oldies Songs May 9, 2026 0 Comments

A joyful melody hiding the loneliness of modern love — “Kind Of A Drag” captured the quiet heartbreak of the 1960s with a smile that still feels strangely familiar today.…

Anne Murray

Anne Murray – Are You Still In Love With Me

Oldies Songs May 9, 2026 0 Comments

A Quiet Midnight Question About Marriage, Memory, and the Fear of Love Fading Too Gently to Notice Few singers understood emotional restraint better than Anne Murray. She never needed dramatic…

The Osmonds

The Osmonds – The Plan Medley (Promo)

Oldies Songs May 9, 2026 0 Comments

A spiritual journey hidden inside a pop record — The Plan was never just an album, but a deeply personal statement about faith, purpose, and the search for meaning beneath…

Gordon Lightfoot

Gordon Lightfoot – Song for a Winter’s Night

Oldies Songs May 9, 2026 0 Comments

A winter ballad where love feels warmer than the season itself — a quiet confession carried through snow, distance, and memory. There are songs that arrive loudly, demanding attention from…

Merle Haggard

Merle Haggard – Natural High (Live at Farm Aid 1985)

Oldies Songs May 9, 2026 0 Comments

In “Natural High,” Merle Haggard stepped onto the Farm Aid stage and sang not about fame or hardship, but about the quiet kind of love capable of rescuing a weary…

John Prine

John Prine – Illegal Smile – Austin City Limits in 1987

Oldies Songs May 9, 2026 0 Comments

In “Illegal Smile,” John Prine transformed everyday frustration into sly comedy, proving that sometimes survival depends less on escape and more on learning how to laugh at the absurdity of…

Rosanne Cash

Rosanne Cash – Seven Year Ache accompanied by John Leventhal

Oldies Songs May 9, 2026 0 Comments

A Restless Portrait of Loneliness Hidden Behind Neon Lights and Late-Night Bars When Rosanne Cash sings “Seven Year Ache,” she does not sound like someone merely performing a country hit.…

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Mary Chapin Carpenter and Emmylou Harris pay tribute to the legacy of Joan Baez

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ONE DAY BEFORE HIS DEATH, CHARLEY PRIDE SPOKE QUIETLY FROM HIS HOSPITAL ROOM ABOUT THE ONE THING HE HOPED WOULD NEVER FADE — THE MUSIC

Anne Murray

Host Stephanie Beaumont joins Anne on location in her home town of Springhill, Nova Scotia at the Anne Murray Centre

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Jerry Lee Lewis – Life is like a mountain railroad. Live in London England 1983

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