Jerry Jeff Walker – I Makes Money (Money Don’t Make Me)
A Wry, Hard Earned Reflection on Independence and the Illusion of Wealth in a Changing America When Jerry Jeff Walker released I Makes Money (Money Don’t Make Me) in 1968…
A Wry, Hard Earned Reflection on Independence and the Illusion of Wealth in a Changing America When Jerry Jeff Walker released I Makes Money (Money Don’t Make Me) in 1968…
A Quiet Meditation on Love, Distance, and Time, Where Two Lives Move Like Shadows Across a Candlelit Floor When Emmylou Harris and Rodney Crowell released Spanish Dancer in 2013 as…
“Take It Easy,” when a simple piece of advice became the beginning of an entire California music era In his induction speech honoring Linda Ronstadt at the Rock and Roll…
Driving Home for Christmas — a quiet winter journey where time slows, memories surface, and the road leads back to the heart Few Christmas songs feel as personal, as understated,…
Crying — a lonely midnight confession where heartbreak finally finds its voice Few songs in popular music history have captured emotional devastation as purely and truthfully as “Crying” by Roy…
Wayside / Back in Time — a weathered American memory, sung like a road you’ve walked before When “Wayside / Back in Time” opens, it does not announce itself. It…
A Song About Carrying On When the Weather Turns Against You, and Doing It Quietly, With Dignity When John Prine released “Saddle in the Rain” on his 1975 album Common…
A Plea for Love and Fragility, Where Two Restless Voices Momentarily Found Shelter in the Same Song When Bob Dylan and Joan Baez stepped onto the stage together during the…
When a Familiar Star Becomes a Whisper of Memory and Grace Released in 1986 on the album For Sentimental Reasons, When You Wish Upon a Star marked a quietly profound…
A Quiet Cry From the Heart, Where Innocence Meets the First Taste of Regret Released in 1958, “Fool’s Paradise” stands as one of the most emotionally revealing recordings in the…