Fats Domino – Troubles of My Own
A quiet lament carved in New Orleans blues and R&B heartache The song TROUBLES OF MY OWN, by Fats Domino, first appeared in 1955 as the B-side to the single…
A quiet lament carved in New Orleans blues and R&B heartache The song TROUBLES OF MY OWN, by Fats Domino, first appeared in 1955 as the B-side to the single…
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A hymn of faith standing firm in a world of doubt In 1965, on the album What God Has Done, Marty Robbins included his solemn rendition of The Great Speckled…
A man trapped by regret and longing behind the bars of his own making On the 1967 album My Kind of Country, Marty Robbins recorded “One Window, Four Walls”, a…
A HEART HUNGRY TO FORGET When the needle drops on Change That Dial, the ache of regret and the sharp sting of lost love wash over everything. The song —…
A heartfelt confession of love beyond wealth In October 1962, Marty Robbins released Ruby Ann, a single that would soon claim the top spot on the U.S. country chart and…
A quiet traveler’s ballad that carries the warmth, longing, and gentle resignation etched into every corner of the human heart. In the long arc of his recording career, Don Williams…
A quiet road of longing becomes a national voice for belonging Released in 1971 and rising to number 2 on the Billboard Hot 100, Take Me Home, Country Roads quickly…
A portrait of youthful urgency transformed into polished pop energy When The Osmonds turned their attention to A Shot Of Rhythm And Blues, the group brought their trademark vocal precision…