Linda Ronstadt – La Cigarra (The Cicada)
“La Cigarra (The Cicada)” is a heartbreak song that dares to look death in the eye—asking the singing insect to fall silent, because its beauty feels like a prophecy. When…
“La Cigarra (The Cicada)” is a heartbreak song that dares to look death in the eye—asking the singing insect to fall silent, because its beauty feels like a prophecy. When…
“Louise” is a sad little movie in three minutes—where affection meets exploitation, and the loneliest thing isn’t the room, but the way people look away. Linda Ronstadt recorded “Louise” for…
“Mental Revenge” is heartbreak with teeth—Linda Ronstadt singing the moment sadness hardens into resolve, when love is gone and pride refuses to beg. Linda Ronstadt recorded “Mental Revenge” for her…
“I’ll Be Your Baby Tonight” is a promise spoken softly at the edge of night—music as shelter, where tenderness doesn’t sparkle, it steadies you. What makes Linda Ronstadt’s “I’ll Be…
“Sorrow Lives Here” is heartbreak without theatrics—Linda Ronstadt singing as if grief has taken up residence, not for a night, but for a season of the soul. The most important…
“I Can’t Let Go” is the ache of attachment dressed up as a bright, racing pop-rock song—when the body still reaches forward even after the mind has accepted the ending.…
“I Fall to Pieces” is heartbreak told with dignity—when the mind insists you’re finished, but the heart keeps breaking its own rules and returning, quietly, to the same name. The…
“Old Paint” is a quiet trail-song tucked inside a blockbuster pop record—Linda Ronstadt letting an old cowboy melody breathe, as if the past itself were riding beside you. It’s easy…
“Maybe I’m Right” is a small, sharp-edged confession—one of those late-night arguments where pride and tenderness keep changing places, and the heart can’t decide whether to stand firm or soften…
“I Will Always Love You” is a goodbye that refuses to turn bitter—a vow of affection spoken precisely at the moment of letting go, when love proves itself by stepping…