Linda Ronstadt – Ooh Baby Baby (1999 Remaster)
A Fragile Confession Wrapped in Velvet: The Art of Surrender in Heartbreak When Linda Ronstadt released her rendition of “Ooh Baby Baby” on the 1978 album Living in the U.S.A.,…
A Fragile Confession Wrapped in Velvet: The Art of Surrender in Heartbreak When Linda Ronstadt released her rendition of “Ooh Baby Baby” on the 1978 album Living in the U.S.A.,…
A gentle refusal wrapped in resolve — “I Won’t Be Hangin’ ’Round” turns goodbye into a clear horizon, not a wound Set the record straight at the very start: “I…
A Cry from the Heartland: When Heartache Finds Its Voice in Steel and Song When Linda Ronstadt released her rendition of “Crazy Arms” on the 1970 album Silk Purse, the…
A Solitary Hymn to Fragile Freedom and the Ache of Letting Go When Linda Ronstadt recorded “Birds” for her 1972 self‑titled album Linda Ronstadt, she was at a crossroads—artistically, emotionally,…
A Glimpse That Lasts Forever: Rediscovering the Eternal Spark of “Just One Look” When Linda Ronstadt revived “Just One Look” for her 1978 album Living in the U.S.A., she transformed…
A Tender Solitude: When Longing Becomes a Hymn to the Human Heart When Linda Ronstadt released her interpretation of “Someone to Watch Over Me” on the 1983 album What’s New,…
A Solitary Promise Beneath the Winter Glow When Linda Ronstadt released her rendition of “I’ll Be Home for Christmas” on her 2000 holiday album A Merry Little Christmas, she brought…
A Farewell Wrapped in Grace and Gentle Resignation When Linda Ronstadt released “Adios” in 1989 as part of her album Cry Like a Rainstorm, Howl Like the Wind, she was…
“Nobody’s” feels like a soft promise spoken in a half-lit room—tender on the surface, yet shadowed by the fear that protection, like love, can slip away. “Nobody’s” is one of…
“Y Ándale (Get on with It)” is a bright, heel-clicking burst of resolve—Linda Ronstadt urging the heart to stop hesitating and step forward, even if it’s still aching. The essentials…