Linda Ronstadt – White Christmas
A Winter Hymn of Longing and Luminosity When Linda Ronstadt released her version of “White Christmas” on the 2000 holiday collection A Merry Little Christmas, it became one of those…
A Winter Hymn of Longing and Luminosity When Linda Ronstadt released her version of “White Christmas” on the 2000 holiday collection A Merry Little Christmas, it became one of those…
A Lament for Lost Authenticity in the Heart of Country Music When Alan Jackson and George Strait joined forces to record “Murder on Music Row,” released in 2000 as part…
The Quiet Dissolution of Love: A Farewell Spoken in Shadows When “You’ll Never See My Face Again” appeared on the Bee Gees’ 1969 double album Odessa, it did not climb…
A quiet hymn of the heart, reminding us that love only becomes real when it is finally given away There is a soft, unhurried tenderness woven through “Give It to…
The Quiet Strength of Letting Go and the Courage to Love Again When Linda Ronstadt released “Don’t Cry Now” in 1973 as both the title track and emotional centerpiece of…
A Winter’s Confession Carried on a Voice of Glass and Grace When Linda Ronstadt released her delicate interpretation of “River” on her 2000 album A Merry Little Christmas, she did…
The Quiet Reckoning Between Love and Freedom on the Open Road When George Strait released “I Can Still Make Cheyenne” in 1996, as part of his acclaimed album Blue Clear…
A Whispered Plea Beneath the Glow of Baroque Pop Melancholy When “Please Read Me” emerged in 1967 as part of the Bee Gees’ luminous album Bee Gees’ 1st, it was…
A gentle country sigh about loving someone enough to let them go There is a quiet, almost weary tenderness in Billy Ray Cyrus – “It’s All the Same to Me”…
When Love Becomes a Tempest, and the Heart Learns the Cost of Holding On When Billy Ray Cyrus released “Storm in the Heartland” in 1994 as the title track of…