Conway Twitty – Southern Comfort
A LONGING FOR HOME AGAINST THE SOUTHERN SKY When the warm chords of Southern Comfort wash over the speakers the first time, there is a quiet ache of homesickness and…
A LONGING FOR HOME AGAINST THE SOUTHERN SKY When the warm chords of Southern Comfort wash over the speakers the first time, there is a quiet ache of homesickness and…
A Cry Echoing Through Roads and Regret When Leslie West joined forces with Pat Travers to release Crossroads in 2018, it became more than a fleeting single — it was…
A LONELY NIGHT, A POP‑TOP, AND A BROKEN HEART When Pop A Top by Jim Ed Brown hit the airwaves in May 1967, it swiftly climbed to No. 3 on…
A Soul’s Journey From Heartache to Healing When Emmylou Harris released “Boulder to Birmingham” on her 1975 album Pieces of the Sky, she did not deliver a fleeting country hit.…
The primal roar of youth reclaiming rock’s birthright When Rock ‘N’ Roll (Part 1) thundered into the airwaves in 1972, it marked the explosive arrival of Gary Glitter on the…
A Warm Embrace Carved in Rock ’n’ Roll Eternity When Put Your Arms Around Me Honey resonates on the scratch of a vintage vinyl, it delivers the heartfelt urgency of…
Echoes of a Lost Love That Drift Forever Like Whispered Song In early 1964, Roy Orbison released Borne On The Wind, a haunting ballad that quietly captured the hearts of…
Time Keeps Slipping Away in Quiet Despair When Another Day Has Gone By slipped into the public ear in 1971 it appeared on Today, the studio album by the venerable…
A SON’S HOMAGE TO AN UNFORGETTABLE COWBOY HERO In “Gene Autry, My Hero”, legendary singer and songwriter Marty Robbins channels the awe and nostalgia of a dispossessed childhood into a…
The restless hush of a wind that never pauses From the steep plains of 1960s country came “The Wind Goes”, a quiet, haunting whisper on Marty Robbins’s 1966 album The…