Roy Orbison – Let’s Make a Memory
A quiet plea for lasting connection lives at the heart of this lesser-known Roy Orbison moment of tenderness. In the early 1960s, as Roy Orbison was shaping one of the…
A quiet plea for lasting connection lives at the heart of this lesser-known Roy Orbison moment of tenderness. In the early 1960s, as Roy Orbison was shaping one of the…
A HEART RECOGNIZED AT LAST WITH ALL ITS FLAWS When “IT HAD TO BE YOU” by Marty Robbins slips into the speakers, one senses a gentle surrender to love’s quiet…
Embracing a Long‑Felt Yearning That Refuses to Fade In the luminous croon of Marty Robbins, “That Old Feeling” emerges not merely as a cover but as a tender confession steeped…
A quiet vow of devotion carried on Roy Orbison’s unmistakable voice In the long arc of Roy Orbison’s career, She Wears My Ring occupies a fascinating place. It was not…
A quiet plea for belonging emerges from one of country music’s most expressive voices. In the long arc of Marty Robbins and his expansive recording career, Return To Me occupies…
A quiet confession of heartbreak that lingers long after the last note fades First released by Marty Robbins in 1964 on the album Turn the Lights Down Low, the recording…
A silent wooden figure becomes a mirror for the human heart, revealing how love can be lost through fear and hesitation. In 1960, Marty Robbins included Kaw-Liga on his tribute…
A WEDDING DAY TURNED TO ASH: LOVE’S GREAT BETRAYAL The song “Wedding Day” by Roy Orbison first appeared in 1962 on his album Crying. Though it was not released as a…
A SLICE OF SUMMER SNOWRUSTLED WITH CALIFORNIA SUNSHINE When Little Saint Nick first skidded across the radio waves in December of 1963, it did so not as part of a…
A quiet hymn of hope rising from a gentle collaboration that sought to restore peace to a troubled season Released as part of the 1979 holiday album John Denver &…