Slade – Everyday
Vulnerability That Carries You Through the Quietest Days of Love Everyday by Slade entered the world in March 1974 as an unexpected outpouring of tenderness from one of Britain’s fiercest…
Vulnerability That Carries You Through the Quietest Days of Love Everyday by Slade entered the world in March 1974 as an unexpected outpouring of tenderness from one of Britain’s fiercest…
Love in Its Most Unvarnished Form Lives at the Heart of I Like Love “I Like Love” stands as one of Roy Orbison’s earliest recorded odes to romantic fervor, emerging…
TODAY’S TEARDROPS SPEAKS OF HEARTACHE TRANSFORMED INTO HOPE WHEN THE WORLD SEEMS UNRELENTINGLY BLEAK “Today’s Teardrops,” recorded by Roy Orbison and released in 1960 as the B‑side to the “Blue…
A defiant confession of love that stands its ground even when the world refuses to understand. Upon its release in 1962, Problem Child became another Top Ten entry on the…
A young voice caught between heartbreak and optimism, singing as if sorrow itself could still be danced away. When Marty Robbins released Singing the Blues in 1956, the record quickly…
A Quiet Yearning Made Eternal Through the Poignancy of Absence Where D’Ja Go? stands as one of Marty Robbins’ most plaintive early recordings, a terse yet emotionally resonant vignette that…
A carol that lowers its voice and asks the listener to listen inward rather than look upward Released not as a chart driven single but as part of Marty Robbins’…
A quiet meditation on devotion that finds its power not in certainty, but in awe at being chosen at all. Upon its release in the early 1960s, To Think You’ve…
A quiet country tragedy about love mistaken for shelter, and the cost of discovering it too late Upon its release, She Only Meant To Use Him arrived on the country…
A quiet confession that understands desire not as conquest, but as trust freely offered. Released during the early 1980s, Give It To Me arrived as part of Don Williams’ 1982…