John Fogerty – Hearts of Stone
A hand-tooled smile of resilience — “Hearts of Stone” is John Fogerty’s three-minute reminder that...
A hand-tooled smile of resilience — “Hearts of Stone” is John Fogerty’s three-minute reminder that...
A brisk, blue-lit confession of denial — “I’ll Pretend” teaches the oldest honky-tonk trick: when...
A jubilant road map to renewal — “Rockin’ All Over the World” turns a three-minute...
A blue-collar love note sung with quiet devotion — “Close Enough to Perfect” honors the...
A stop-time prayer for the brokenhearted — “Stop the World (And Let Me Off)” is...
A quiet, dignified lament for two people who meant well and lost their way—“Lady Down...
A last call turned prayer — neon winks out, the jukebox breathes, and a stubborn...
A breezy promise of escape—“Rock and Roll Girls” remembers how pop, friendship, and a summer...
A stubborn, mid-tempo ache—“Nothing’s Changed Here” sounds like denial said softly enough to pass for...
A stubborn, mid-tempo ache—“Nothing’s Changed Here” sounds like denial said softly enough to pass for...
A Cajun postcard of joy and stubborn faith — “Jambalaya (On the Bayou)” lets John...
A ragged, rueful badge of small rebellions — “King of Fools” is a bruised, honky-tonk...
A taut, swamp-slick howl about stubbornness and survival — “The Old Man Down the Road”...
A Tender Devotion Etched in Harmony and Time Released in 1984 as the second single...
A bright, country heartbeat that remembers itself — “My Heart Skips a Beat” is a...
A sunlit, almost conspiratorial vow about the small miracle of belonging — “Happy Together” is...
A wry, tender anthem for women who kept their laughter and their friendships through the...
A careful, rueful plea to hold to what matters—“Don’t Let Our Love Start Slippin’ Away”...
A steady, pleading vow that folds ordinary longing into timeless devotion — “I Want to...
A bright, trembling invocation of memory and wonder — “Good Vibrations” is both a child’s...
A mournful, small-courtroom parable about injustice and the way time hardens into a sentence. When...
A quietly weary question about choice and consequence — “What Are You Gonna Do” stands...
A Rollicking Instrumental That Echoes the Grit and Groove of America’s Backroads Nestled in the...
A terse, weary counsel about disappointment — “Take It Like a Friend” is a polite...
A rock-and-roll sleigh ride in cowboy boots—“Run Run Rudolph” lets Dwight Yoakam turbocharge a Christmas...
A blue-collar road song in miniature—“Tearin’ Up the Country” is Creedence Clearwater Revival catching the...
A reverent love song sung like a thank-you—“(God Must Have Spent) A Little More Time...
A porch light left on for no one—“I Hear You Knockin’” is Dwight Yoakam turning...
A slow-burn vow in radio clothes—“The Closer You Get” is Alabama learning how a whisper...
A confession spoken from inches away—“The Distance Between You and Me” lets Dwight Yoakam describe...