Don Williams – I Believe In You (Live in Dublin, 2014) (Official Audio)
A Quiet Man’s Promise Became One of Country Music’s Most Enduring Confessions of Faith in Love When Don Williams released “I Believe In You” in 1980 as the title track…
A Quiet Man’s Promise Became One of Country Music’s Most Enduring Confessions of Faith in Love When Don Williams released “I Believe In You” in 1980 as the title track…
A Glittering American Dream Already Fading at the Edges Released in 1987 as the third single from Slade’s fourteenth studio album You Boyz Make Big Noize, “Ooh La La in…
A prehistoric joke became a mirror for rock & roll’s longing to stay forever young. By the time Showaddywaddy recorded “Alley Oop” for their 1981 album Good Times, the band…
A man long thought lost to time walked back into the light and reminded the world what loneliness truly sounded like. When Roy Orbison opened “Secret Show Intro (Black &…
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A Man Stands Before Heartbreak Knowing Love Alone Will Not Save Him When Roy Orbison performed “Too Soon To Know” during his 1972 Australian tour, he was revisiting one of…
Some songs do not chase youth — they preserve it like a photograph fading slowly beneath neon light. By the summer of 1979, Showaddywaddy were no longer the new custodians…
A Glam Rock Titan Paused the Noise to Ask One Quiet, Heartbreaking Question When Slade released “How Does It Feel?” in 1975, the single marked one of the most emotionally…
A Voice Once Built for Heartbreak Found Redemption in a Hymn of Human Grace When Roy Orbison carried “Bridge Over Troubled Water” onto Australian television screens in 1972, he was…
Some songs do not mourn lost love—they preserve it like a photograph fading slowly beneath candlelight. When Roy Orbison released “A Love So Beautiful” as part of the posthumous editions…