Buck Owens – It Don’t Show on Me
A stoic early-Bakersfield heartache—pain carried with a straight back and a steady stare “It Don’t Show on Me” is one of those early Buck Owens songs where the mask does…
A stoic early-Bakersfield heartache—pain carried with a straight back and a steady stare “It Don’t Show on Me” is one of those early Buck Owens songs where the mask does…
A quick, righteous flare of conscience—Fogerty’s working-class compass railing against empty celebrity and excess. “It Ain’t Right” arrived in 2007 as track nine on John Fogerty’s comeback-spirited album Revival—a bracing,…
A late-career confession about love’s safe harbor—even when the harbor is gone. “Sheltered In Your Arms” is one of those latter-day David Cassidy songs that quietly took on a life…
“Ooh Baby Baby” is the sound of regret spoken softly—an adult voice admitting the damage, then asking for mercy without raising the volume. If you want the essential facts first,…
“Carmelita” is a song about wanting rescue without knowing how to be saved—romance and ruin braided together, with Los Angeles humming like a neon prayer in the background. When Linda…
A short, bittersweet snapshot — “Blue Love” is a tiny, aching country vignette that catches Buck Owens at the very beginning of his career, sounding like a memory folded into…
A small, aching confession of sudden love — “Fallin’ for You” is Buck Owens’ brief, bright vignette about the quiet shock of giving your heart away. When Buck Owens lets…
A Hymn for the Forgotten Laborer, Set Beneath a Sweltering Southern Sun Released in 1997 as part of John Fogerty’s evocative album Blue Moon Swamp, “A Hundred and Ten in…
A Faded Anthem for Idealism Lost Beneath Psychedelic Skies Released in 1997 as part of John Fogerty’s third solo album, Blue Moon Swamp, the song “Summer of Love” did not…
A Bittersweet Ode to Obscurity and Longing in a Late-Night America In 1994, tucked away in the unlikeliest of places—a television sitcom’s closing credits—David Cassidy delivered one of the most…