So Quiet It Hurts: Linda Ronstadt’s Ooh Baby Baby on Living in the U.S.A. Is a Late-70s Vocal Masterclass
Linda Ronstadt turned Ooh Baby Baby into a study in restraint, proving that a nearly...
Linda Ronstadt turned Ooh Baby Baby into a study in restraint, proving that a nearly...
In Neil Diamond’s “Dry Your Eyes”, heartbreak is met with dignity instead of melodrama, and...
Mr. Natural was not the comeback hit the Bee Gees needed in 1974, but it...
Josh Turner’s She’ll Go On You was the last quiet word from Long Black Train—a...
A song about love finally arriving, “All My Life” gave Linda Ronstadt and Aaron Neville...
That Lovin’ You Feelin’ Again became more than a duet: it let Emmylou Harris and...
On “My Songbird”, Emmylou Harris did not merely sing a goodbye. On 1975’s Pieces of...
A dark, slow-burning cover of “Susie Q” became Creedence Clearwater Revival’s first true national breakthrough,...
A TV-pop remake that softened a bright old hit into something bruised, intimate, and unmistakably...
A beloved Buddy Holly song became one of Linda Ronstadt’s clearest commercial statements, proving that...
Delirious Love was the sound of Neil Diamond stepping away from polish and back toward...
Longfellow Serenade was the tender, elegant hit that reminded listeners how deeply Neil Diamond could...
More than a late-80s hit, You Win Again restored the Bee Gees to the top...
Too Much Heaven was more than one of the Bee Gees’ most beautiful ballads; at...
A quiet 2011 return, The Longer the Waiting (The Sweeter the Kiss) showed that Josh...
Before the bigger crossover moments arrived, Josh Turner had already found a crucial bridge in...
A song of patient devotion, All My Life gave Linda Ronstadt and Aaron Neville one...
A quiet song of betrayal, grace, and release, Adieu False Heart became one of Linda...
With “Prayer in Open D”, Emmylou Harris found a hushed, searching kind of grace, and...
In live performance, This Is Us stopped sounding like a neatly written duet and became...
A song once haunted by prairie distance returns in older voices, where Emmylou Harris and...
On All I Intended to Be, Emmylou Harris turns How She Could Sing the Wildwood...
With the road suddenly behind them, Creedence Clearwater Revival used Pagan Baby to make Pendulum...
Don’t Look Now (It Ain’t You or Me) turns a lean Creedence groove into a...
My Christmas Card to You began as a warm seasonal gesture from The Partridge Family,...
“Maybe Someday” is one of those hidden Partridge Family recordings where the bright television fantasy...
Poor Poor Pitiful Me became far more than a cover on Simple Dreams—it was the...
Linda Ronstadt turned Desperado from a beautifully written Eagles album track into something larger: a...
On Nights on Broadway, the Bee Gees turned city-night longing into after-dark drama—and in the...
Before the arena choruses and the raised hands, “Solitary Man” introduced Neil Diamond as a...