Linda Ronstadt – Many Rivers To Cross
A Cry Across Time: The Courage to Endure and the Grace to Keep Moving When Linda Ronstadt released her haunting rendition of “Many Rivers to Cross” on her 1998 album…
A Cry Across Time: The Courage to Endure and the Grace to Keep Moving When Linda Ronstadt released her haunting rendition of “Many Rivers to Cross” on her 1998 album…
A Flash of Retro Splendor That Turned Nostalgia Into Pop Perfection When Bee Gees unveiled “Grease” in 1978, written specifically as the title track for the blockbuster film of the…
A Quiet Reckoning Beneath Western Skies Released in 1973 on Linda Ronstadt’s breakthrough album Don’t Cry Now, the song “Colorado” stands as a tender, introspective moment amid an album that…
A Solitary Cry from the Shadow of Stardom When Robin Gibb released “Saved by the Bell” in 1969, it marked both a creative triumph and a moment of profound personal…
A Hymn to Fragile Connection and the Ache of Almost-Love When “Closer Than Close” emerged from the Bee Gees’ 1997 album Still Waters, it found itself in a delicate yet…
A psalm set adrift on California air — memory, mercy, and the soft tide of “Rivers of Babylon” In 1976, Linda Ronstadt slipped “Rivers of Babylon” into the hush between…
A quiet light that never fades — “If He’s Ever Near” There are songs that whisper rather than sing, that lean gently against the heart instead of demanding to be…
A Fragile Hymn to Innocence and the Passing of Youth When “Melody Fair” first graced listeners’ ears as part of the Bee Gees’ 1969 double album Odessa, it arrived not…
The Fragile Confession of a Woman Caught Between Love and Loneliness When Linda Ronstadt released “I Ain’t Always Been Faithful” on her 1973 album Don’t Cry Now, she was already…
A Road Worn Prayer to Restlessness and Grace When Linda Ronstadt released her 1974 album Heart Like a Wheel, she was on the precipice of transformation—from a respected country-rock singer…