Elvis Presley – If I Can Dream (’68 Comeback Special)
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 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…
A Teenage Dream Remembered Through the Smoke and Glitter of a Fading Era Released in late 1974 by Sweet, “The Six Teens” arrived during a transitional moment for both the…
A Love Song for Grown Hearts That Realized Too Late How Little We Truly Understand When Linda Ronstadt and Aaron Neville brought “Don’t Know Much” back into the public consciousness…