Eagles – I Can’t Tell You Why
A Tender Confession of Emotional Vulnerability Amid the Slow Dissolution of Love Upon its release in February 1980, “I Can’t Tell You Why” by the Eagles soared to No. 8…
A Tender Confession of Emotional Vulnerability Amid the Slow Dissolution of Love Upon its release in February 1980, “I Can’t Tell You Why” by the Eagles soared to No. 8…
Silence Speaks the Loudest Truths in Matters of the Heart Upon its release in 1988, Keith Whitley’s “When You Say Nothing at All” climbed gracefully to the pinnacle of the…
A sunny 1960s spell recast as a late-career wink: hope, memory, and the simple joy of a great hook. In David Cassidy’s catalogue, “Do You Believe in Magic” arrives not…
A Meditation on Youth, Loss, and the Shadows Cast by Time When Don Henley released “The Boys of Summer” in October 1984 as the lead single from his sophomore solo…
The sound of a closed door, a ticking clock, and a young voice learning how to live with the quiet. In the sweep of David Cassidy’s early solo years, “My…
A Tender Hymn to Love’s Unspoken Truths and the Fragility of Time When Garth Brooks released “If Tomorrow Never Comes” in August 1989 as the second single from his self-titled…
A poignant meditation on love, loss, and the beauty of embracing life’s fleeting moments. When Garth Brooks released “The Dance” in April 1990 as the final single from his self-titled…
A Storm of Betrayal and Reckoning Beneath a Brooding Sky When Garth Brooks released “The Thunder Rolls” in 1991 as the fourth single from his landmark album No Fences, it…
A Romanticized Requiem for the American Cowboy Spirit, Longing for a Life That Never Was When Toby Keith released “Should’ve Been a Cowboy” in 1993 as the debut single from…
A Rowdy Anthem Cloaked in Reflection: Aging, Masculinity, and the Reluctant Reckoning of Time When Toby Keith released “As Good as I Once Was” in May 2005, it didn’t just…