David Cassidy – Doesn’t Somebody Want To Be Wanted
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 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 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…
A child’s wish sung with adult tenderness—“The Puppy Song” lets David Cassidy turn Harry Nilsson’s lullaby of longing into a gentle, grown-up promise about hope, kindness, and the soft work…
A postcard from the bright end of youth—“Some Kind of a Summer” lets David Cassidy bottle a season’s worth of light, telling you plainly that what fades can still warm…
A farewell that refuses bitterness—“The Last Kiss” is David Cassidy’s grown-man goodbye, sung with grace, pride, and just enough ache to let the light in. Key facts first. Released in…
A tender mask dropped in slow motion—“I Am a Clown” lets David Cassidy step out from the posters and the TV lights to admit there’s a real boy behind the…
A glam-tinged plea for grown-up affection, “Rock Me Baby” finds David Cassidy stepping out of the teen-idol glare to ask, plainly and rhythmically, to be held like a man—no apologies,…
A vow whispered in soft light—the way young love promises to last, even while time proves how fragile promises can be. When David Cassidy chose “Cherish” for his first solo…
A morning made for second chances: David Cassidy turns “I Woke Up in Love This Morning” into a sun-lit confession about how ordinary days become holy when the heart finally…
A shy vow that still blooms—David Cassidy’s “Could It Be Forever” takes the first flutter of love and steadies it into something you can believe in, a soft-spoken promise bright…