MOVE OVER OR GET RUN DOWN BY THE SOUND: SLADE
Roar of defiance and liberation where swagger becomes survival and volume becomes truth. When Slade released Move Over as a single in the early nineteen seventies, it landed as a…
Roar of defiance and liberation where swagger becomes survival and volume becomes truth. When Slade released Move Over as a single in the early nineteen seventies, it landed as a…
Childhood wound becomes a mirror held up to the grown men who never learned how to play fair with their own hearts. Released in 1969, The Games That Daddies Play…
A jubilant declaration of rural pride where simple labor, family, and community become a complete philosophy of joy. When John Denver released “Thank God I’m a Country Boy” on his…
Meditation on love remembered, where solitude turns memory into its own companion. Upon its release in 1978, “Rainy Nights And Memories” rose to the top of the Billboard Hot Country…
A blaze of desire and defiance that captured Elvis Presley’s final great pop moment Released in the summer of 1972, “Burning Love” roared up the charts to reach No. 2…
A confession whispered at closing time where desire outweighs reason and the heart willingly surrenders control Released in 1983, Lost In The Feeling became yet another number one hit for…
A quiet vow of love where sincerity speaks louder than promises ever could. When Don Williams released Talk Is Cheap, the song rose swiftly to the top of the Billboard…
Shared confession of heartbreak where two generations meet in the same open wound When Roy Orbison joined voices with k.d. lang on Crying, the result was not a novelty duet…
A quiet surrender where faith lays down its will and waits for the shaping hand of grace When Marty Robbins recorded Have Thine Own Way, Lord, it arrived not as…
Promise whispered too late, when love has already begun to turn into farewell. When Conway Twitty released The Next Kiss (Is the Last Goodbye) during his early 1960s country ascent,…