John Fogerty – Somebody Help Me
A late-life plea that feels like a field holler—sturdy groove, open heart, and the courage to ask for help Before anything else, the basics: “Somebody Help Me” is a deep-cut…
A late-life plea that feels like a field holler—sturdy groove, open heart, and the courage to ask for help Before anything else, the basics: “Somebody Help Me” is a deep-cut…
A swamp-lit warning turned sing-along—Fogerty’s omen from 1970, reborn onstage with grit and grace in 2006 First, the essentials. “Run Through the Jungle” was issued in April 1970 as a…
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“Are My Thoughts with You?” is a soft, late-night question—Linda Ronstadt wondering if love can still travel across distance when only memory is left to carry it. The most important…
Desire set to a porch-swing groove—Fogerty turns everyday attraction into a small catechism of human nature The gently insistent “Natural Thing” sits in the back half of John Fogerty’s 2007…
A Gentle Farewell to Innocence, Draped in Morning Light Shaun Cassidy‘s 1976 rendition of “Morning Girl”, featured on his debut self-titled album Shaun Cassidy, arrived at a moment when teen…
“Lovesick Blues” in Linda Ronstadt’s hands is a young voice borrowing an old sorrow—testing how truth feels when you sing it straight into the wind. Let the key facts land…
“Will You Love Me Tomorrow?” is Linda Ronstadt singing the morning-after question with a steady, adult kind of courage—when tenderness is real, but certainty is not. The important coordinates first,…