Gary Glitter – Baby Please Don’t Go
A plaintive plea carved out of early rock roots that channels the raw blues of its progenitors through the glam rock pulse of early 1970s British spectacle Baby Please Don’t…
A plaintive plea carved out of early rock roots that channels the raw blues of its progenitors through the glam rock pulse of early 1970s British spectacle Baby Please Don’t…
A hard confession of bruised pride and defiant survival, sung by a band at the peak of its combustible power. Released in 1974, Done Me Wrong All Right appears on…
A haunted confession of desire where love and danger become inseparable Released in 1964, Devil Doll reached the US Top 20 on the Billboard Hot 100, standing as a striking…
A familiar winter tale reshaped into something warmer, looser, and unmistakably human by the gentle pulse of New Orleans rhythm. Released during the height of his commercial maturity, Fats Domino’s…
A confession whispered into the dark, where love survives only because it remains unspoken. Upon its release in 1952, No One Will Ever Know established Marty Robbins as a formidable…
A quiet confession about love discovered too late, where pride dissolves and sincerity finally speaks. Released during one of the most consistently productive chapters of Marty Robbins’ career, APRIL FOOL’S…
A gentle country meditation that finds grace not in ambition, but in simply staying alive long enough to feel love, regret, and renewal. Released by Marty Robbins in 1968, The…
A quiet confession where pride collapses and sorrow is allowed to speak its full truth Upon its release in the late nineteen sixties, I Hang My Head and Cry arrived…
A quiet western reverie where the road becomes memory and longing does the talking. Released by Marty Robbins during the peak of his Columbia Records years, Trail Dreamin’ arrived not…
A glam rock revelation where desire awakens in the roar of the crowd and never fully lets go. Upon its release in 1972, I Didn’t Know I Loved You surged…