Roy Orbison – PRETTY PAPER (1970)
A Christmas Carol for the Forgotten Souls Standing Just Beyond the Glow of the Season When Roy Orbison released “Pretty Paper”, written by Willie Nelson, it became one of the…
A Christmas Carol for the Forgotten Souls Standing Just Beyond the Glow of the Season When Roy Orbison released “Pretty Paper”, written by Willie Nelson, it became one of the…
A Voice Preserved in the Raw, Capturing Roy Orbison Between Legend and Memory Released on April 23, 2013, Roy Orbison – Live at Reseda Country Club is not a charting…
A Song That Turns Loneliness Into a Shared Human Anthem When Slade released “My Oh My” in November 1983, few could have predicted that this reflective power ballad would become…
A Nostalgic Reverie Where Youthful Love Echoes Across the Years When Showaddywaddy released “Remember Then” in the spring of 1979, the record became another notable entry in the group’s remarkable…
A Nostalgic Reverie Where Youthful Love Echoes Across the Years When Showaddywaddy released “Remember Then” in the spring of 1979, the record became another notable entry in the group’s remarkable…
A legend revisits his past glory, proving that true rock and roll never fades with time. Unlike a conventional hit single, “Roy Orbison on SCTV with Eugene Levy, 1981” captures…
A Celebration of the Roads Less Traveled and the Values That Endure When Ricky Van Shelton released “Backroads” as the title track and fourth single from his platinum-certified album Backroads,…
A quiet declaration of devotion that finds strength in simplicity rather than spectacle Nestled within Don Williams’ 1975 album You’re My Best Friend, “You’re The Only One” arrived during a…
A Live Recording That Captured the Sound of a Band on the Brink of Conquest Released in 1972, Slade – Live England 1972 documents a pivotal moment in the rise…
The Piano Becomes a Passport to Joy, Community, and the Heart of New Orleans In the vast and joyful catalog of Fats Domino, few recordings capture the spirit of his…