Dwight Yoakam – The Back Of Your Hand
A quiet gut-check about intimacy—the way knowing someone’s habits becomes a kind of vow, and how love can sound like patience more than thunder. The essentials first. “The Back of…
A quiet gut-check about intimacy—the way knowing someone’s habits becomes a kind of vow, and how love can sound like patience more than thunder. The essentials first. “The Back of…
A soul ultimatum in work boots—demanding all of your heart, set to a back-porch groove that never hurries and never lets go. Before you hear the first snare crack, a…
A Grandfather’s Love Immortalized in Song, Bridging Generations Through Faith and Reverence When Randy Travis released “He Walked on Water” in May 1990 as the fourth single from his acclaimed…
A Question of Love That Time Cannot Diminish When David Cassidy released his rendition of “If I Didn’t Care” in the spring of 1974, it arrived as more than just…
A late-night vow whispered over neon—realizing there are seasons when pride won’t carry you, and asking for help becomes its own kind of strength. Here are the anchors up front.…
A Soul’s Unyielding Cry for Freedom, Etched in Fire and Steel When Lynyrd Skynyrd released “Free Bird” in 1973 as part of their debut album, (Pronounced ‘Lĕh-‘nérd ‘Skin-‘nérd), few could…
A yearning whispered into a microphone—“Doesn’t Somebody Want to Be Wanted” is David Cassidy’s most public question with the most private ache: the sound of a young man asking, plainly,…
A wry honky-tonk shrug in a two-step groove—Dwight Yoakam’s “Three Good Reasons” turns goodbye into gallows humor and keeps your feet moving while your heart makes peace with it. Let’s…
A Storm-Born Hymn of Southern Grit and Mysticism In the raw, rain-soaked landscape of late-1960s American rock, Creedence Clearwater Revival emerged like a preacher in a lightning storm—urgent, elemental, and…
A pop prayer about where songs come from—“I Write the Songs” lets David Cassidy turn doubt into devotion, singing not of ego but of the larger spirit that moves through…