Sweet – Call Me (Musikladen, 22.03.1979) OFFICIAL
A Midnight Plea Wrapped in Glamour and Loneliness When Sweet released “Call Me” in 1978 on the album Level Headed, the band was already standing at a crossroads far removed…
A Midnight Plea Wrapped in Glamour and Loneliness When Sweet released “Call Me” in 1978 on the album Level Headed, the band was already standing at a crossroads far removed…
Two Teen Idols Stood Beneath the Brightest Lights in America, Carrying the Weight of Fame Before They Were Old Enough to Understand It The February 19, 1974 debut of the…
A Cry for Hope in a Fractured America Became Elvis Presley’s Most Human Performance When Elvis Presley stepped beneath the glaring lights of NBC’s 1968 television special and delivered “If…
A Quiet Farewell Wrapped in Grace, Regret, and the Wisdom of Time Released during the later, reflective chapter of Don Williams’ remarkable career, “And So It Goes” emerged as part…
A Pop Anthem About Emotional Whiplash Disguised as Teenage Joy When The Osmonds stormed onto The Flip Wilson Show on September 16, 1971 to perform “Yo-Yo,” America was witnessing more…
A runaway anthem for the restless heart, carrying Celtic fire through the last great roar of arena rock. When Slade released “Run Runaway” in early 1984, the song did more…
A Heartbreak So Simple It Became the Language of Early Rock & Roll Released in 1955 and carried into 1956 as one of the defining records of the era, “Ain’t…
A Glam Rock Survivor Singing Against the Silence of Time By the time Brian Connolly stood before audiences in Denmark in 1991 under the banner of The Sweet, he was…
A Love Song Sung in the Shadow of Farewell When Roy Orbison released “You Got It” in early 1989, the song carried a weight that listeners would only fully understand…
A wandering soul’s promise of love became one of country music’s quietest heartbreaks. When Don Williams released “Gypsy Woman” in 1978 from the album Expressions, the song continued the remarkable…