John Prine – Sam Stone
John Prine’s “Sam Stone” Remains One of the Most Heartbreaking Songs Ever Written More than five decades after its release, “Sam Stone” continues to stand as one of the most…
John Prine’s “Sam Stone” Remains One of the Most Heartbreaking Songs Ever Written More than five decades after its release, “Sam Stone” continues to stand as one of the most…
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…
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…
A Whispered Lament, Echoing Across the Decades: “Speed of the Sound of Loneliness” A poignant meditation on the aching expanse of solitude, rendered with a delicate, almost heartbreaking beauty. That’s…
A Tender Reflection on Fleeting Moments and Enduring Love Clocks and Spoons, a quietly profound gem from the esteemed singer-songwriter John Prine, released on his 1972 self-titled debut album, John…
A Heartfelt Lament: John Prine’s “Far From Me” and the Echoes of Lost Love “Far From Me” is a poignant ballad about the lingering ache of a love gone distant,…
A Gentle Plea for Remembrance: John Prine’s “Please Don’t Bury Me” John Prine’s “Please Don’t Bury Me,” a poignant and humorous reflection on mortality and legacy, reached number 52 on…
A Simple Tune, A Life Well-Lived: Reflecting on John Prine’s “Pretty Good” John Prine’s “Pretty Good” isn’t just a song; it’s a warm, knowing embrace. A gentle reminder that even…
A Heartbreaking Ballad of a Veteran’s Homecoming: John Prine’s “Sam Stone” “Sam Stone,” a poignant and devastating ballad by the late, great John Prine, tells the story of a Vietnam…
A Timeless Duet: Love, Loss, and the Echoes of Yesterday in “Wedding Bells/Let’s Turn Back the Years” Ah, friends, let’s settle in and journey back to a simpler time, a…