Nanci Griffith – From A Distance
A Gentle Anthem of Hope and Connection in a World That Often Feels Divided Ah, “From A Distance” by the incomparable Nanci Griffith… the very title conjures a sense of…
A Gentle Anthem of Hope and Connection in a World That Often Feels Divided Ah, “From A Distance” by the incomparable Nanci Griffith… the very title conjures a sense of…
A Ballad of Shared Existence and Enduring Love Ah, “It’s Your Life” by Smokie, a song that gently climbed the charts upon its release, nestling comfortably at number three in…
Alright, let’s dim the lights, settle into our favorite armchair, and let the warm embrace of nostalgia wash over us as we revisit a gem from yesteryear. A Soulful Plea…
A Heart-Wrenching Ballad of Love and Loss That Echoed Through the Charts (I Just) Died In Your Arms Tonight by Smokie, a poignant power ballad that captured the raw intensity…
A Melancholy Reflection on Lingering Sadness: Smokie’s “Something’s Been Making Me Blue” Ah, Smokie. The very name conjures images of smoky pubs, dim lights, and that distinctive, slightly raspy voice…
A Gentle Reflection on Lasting Love and Shared Journeys Ah, “We Could,” a tender duet graced by the unmistakable voices of the late, great John Prine and the luminous Iris…
A Working Man’s Anthem of Longing and Escape Ah, “Alabama Man” by the late Brian Connolly, a name that once echoed with a certain raw energy and a touch of…
Whispers of Wanderlust and Fleeting Dreams: Revisiting John Prine’s Enduring “Spanish Pipedream” With a gentle strum and a poet’s weary sigh, John Prine gifted us with “Spanish Pipedream,” a poignant…
“What Can I Do” – a tender question of loss and longing When the English rock band Smokie released “What Can I Do” in 1976, it arrived as a quietly…
Echoes of the Wild Frontier: Smokie’s Tale of a Heart on the Run in “For a Few Dollars More” In the vast landscape of 1978, amidst the shimmering sounds of…