Fats Domino – You Done Me Wrong
The Sweet Sadness of Being Wronged: Fats Domino’s Anthem of Heartbreak and Resilience In the grand, vibrant tapestry of early rhythm and blues, before the term “rock and roll” had…
The Sweet Sadness of Being Wronged: Fats Domino’s Anthem of Heartbreak and Resilience In the grand, vibrant tapestry of early rhythm and blues, before the term “rock and roll” had…
A Bolt of Lightning and a Promise: The Redemption Song that Echoed Across the Wide-Open West To an entire generation, the name Marty Robbins doesn’t just conjure the image of…
A QUIET LONGING FOR SOMETHING MORE THAN THE WESTERN MYTH When the first gentle strum of The Red Hills of Utah unfolds, we are immediately swept into a wistful journey…
A Heartbreaking Ballad of Devotion: The Story of a Mother’s Desperate, Unavailing Visit to Her Imprisoned Child. There are certain songs, aren’t there, that feel less like a piece of…
The High Cost of Memory: When the Past Won’t Stay Buried There are songs that simply drift by, pleasant enough, and then there are the ones that take root, settling…
A Voice of Calm in a Changing World — The Timeless Resonance of “Don’t Worry” When Marty Robbins released “Don’t Worry” in 1961, the world of country music was standing…
A Pillow of Pure Childhood Joy: John Denver’s Timeless Ode to Simple Comfort and Family Love The year 1974 was a watershed moment for John Denver. Already a beloved voice…
A Gentle Giant’s Ode to the Enduring Power of Family Love and Wisdom There are voices in country music—and indeed, in all of popular music—that feel less like a performance…
The Cosmic Overture: A Rock & Roll Sermon on Eternal Existence The very title, “War In Heaven,” sounds less like a pop song and more like a declaration, a thunderous…
The Gentle Beacon: A Melodic Ode to Hope, New Beginnings, and the Simple, Enduring Promise of Daybreak The mid-1970s. A time of economic jitters, three-day weeks, and a palpable yearning…