Three Dog Night – I Can Hear You Calling
A Soulful Cry for Reunion in an Age of Emotional Distance When “I Can Hear You Calling” was released in 1971 as part of the album Harmony, it arrived at…
A Soulful Cry for Reunion in an Age of Emotional Distance When “I Can Hear You Calling” was released in 1971 as part of the album Harmony, it arrived at…
A Song of Freedom and Fragile Happiness Beneath the Georgia Trees When Blaze Foley is mentioned, the story often arrives before the song. Yet with “Livin’ in the Woods in…
A Ballad of Bruised Pride and Unyielding Survival in a Restless World When “The Boxer” by Bob Dylan was released as a single in March 1969, it quietly entered the…
A Fierce Anthem of Human Unity and Moral Reckoning in a Fractured Age When “Family of Man” by Three Dog Night was released in 1972, it did more than climb…
A Restless Farewell to Innocence and Certainty in a Changing American Soundscape When Three Dog Night released “Sure as I’m Sittin’ Here” in 1974, the band was already a formidable…
A Tender Farewell to Youthful Love and the Innocence We Once Knew When “Save Your Kisses For Me” by Brotherhood Of Man was released in 1976, few could have predicted…
A tender farewell wrapped in melody – a gentle confession of love that lingers long after the last note fades Released in 1974, “Love Song” by Paper Lace stands as…
A haunting ballad of lost youth and restless streets, where innocence fades under the shadow of the “black-eyed boys.” When “The Black-Eyed Boys” was released in 1974 by Paper Lace,…
A Gentle Escape to Simplicity, Where the Noise Fades and the Soul Breathes Again Few songs from the early 1970s capture the longing for peace and pastoral refuge quite like…
A Joyful Anthem of Togetherness That Turned a Soul Groove into a Pop Celebration When Three Dog Night released “Celebrate” in 1970, they were not merely adding another single to…