The Crystals – Da Doo Ron Ron
Da Doo Ron Ron — the sparkling heartbeat of young love, forever echoing through the early ’60s There’s a kind of magic that only early ’60s pop can conjure —…
Da Doo Ron Ron — the sparkling heartbeat of young love, forever echoing through the early ’60s There’s a kind of magic that only early ’60s pop can conjure —…
Los Laureles — a voice finding its roots again, blooming with memory, dignity, and the colors of old Mexico There is a moment — the very first moment — when…
The Shrimp Song — a small, playful tune that carries the warmth of friendship and the spirit of two wandering songwriters There is a certain charm that rises the moment…
Bonnie Raitt’s “I Can’t Make You Love Me” Remains One of Music’s Most Heartbreaking Masterpieces More than three decades after its release, “I Can’t Make You Love Me” by Bonnie…
All the Way from Memphis — a wild, weary, and wonderfully human tale of rock ’n’ roll survival There is a certain thrill the first time “All the Way from…
All Through Throwing Good Love After Bad — a weary smile, a closing door, and the quiet courage of finally walking away There is a particular kind of wisdom that…
These Boots Are Made for Walkin’ — a bold, swinging stride that changed the sound of independence forever When “These Boots Are Made for Walkin’” first slid onto the airwaves…
The Dutchman — a tender ballad of memory, frailty, and the kind of love that stays even when the world fades away There is a hush that falls over the…
The Gentleman Is a Dope — a sly, tender confession wrapped in wit and wounded charm There’s a special kind of nostalgia that rises when “The Gentleman Is a Dope”…
How Much Tequila — a wry smile, a dusty barroom, and two friends who turned life’s bruises into music There is a special warmth that settles over you the moment…