Neil Diamond – Forever In Blue Jeans
About The Song “Forever in Blue Jeans” is a song by Neil Diamond which he co-wrote with his guitarist Richard Bennett. The up-tempo track was released as a single by…
About The Song “Forever in Blue Jeans” is a song by Neil Diamond which he co-wrote with his guitarist Richard Bennett. The up-tempo track was released as a single by…
About The Song I’m not enough of a music historian to know who the first group to borrow that “Be My Baby” intro was, but it may very well have…
About The Song In the midst of depression and a steep decline in his musical career, legendary country singer Johnny Cash arrives to play for inmates at California’s Folsom Prison…
About The Song Before Johnny Cash released “Ring Of Fire” as a single, he had a steadily growing career. His now-legendary 1957 debut album Johnny Cash With His Hot And…
About The Song Songs with the names of towns in them have always been big business. The list of songs with city names in the title is in the hundreds,…
About The Song It was written by Steve Goodman in the sixties and Arlo Guthrie had a big pop hit with it in the seventies. Then Willie Nelson made it…
About The Song “Silver Stallion” is a song written by Lee Clayton and originally released by him on his 1978 album Border Affair. The song was later covered by Waylon…
About The Song “Try and love again” is one of the finest ballads produced by “Eagles”. This song is credited to Randy Meisner who had left after the release of…
About The Song Glenn Frey never wanted to release “The Best of My Love” as a single. The Eagles had split with producer Glyn Johns in the midst of recording…
About The Song “One of These Nights” is a quintessential Eagles song. Co-written by frontmen Glenn Frey and Don Henley, “One of These Nights” was released as the lead single…
About The Song When Joe Walsh was living in Santa Barbara, California he was neighbors with musician Barry De Vorzon, who was putting together the score for a film centered…
About The Song Written by Jack Tempchin. Recorded by the Eagles. Released as a single on Asylum Records 12/1/72 “I was playing the coffee house circuit, folk music clubs, in…
About The Song Way back yonder in 1976, the Eagles released the first single from their HOTEL CALIFORNIA album, but do you know the story of how that single came…
About The Song Randy Meisner penned several songs for the Eagles, but “Take It To The Limit” is arguably his best effort. The high note Meisner hits at the end…
Elvis’s ’68 Comeback Special: The story of the greatest comeback gig of all time Elvis Presley is not just one of the greatest musicians of all time, he’s a cultural…
About The Song The track was originally performed by Garnett Mims and The Enchanters but only found notoriety when Joplin picked up the mic and added her own capsizing lungs…
Kris Kristofferson performed at Willie Nelson’s 90th birthday party concert in April 2023, and following his death, it became his final live performance. The legendary Kris Kristofferson passed away on…
About The Song When Waylon Jennings and Willie Nelson joined forces, the world expected nothing less than quality and brilliance. Luckily, we were never proven wrong when they’d written the…
About The Song Kris Kristofferson recorded one of the classic hits in the ’70s, “Lovin’ Her Was Easier, (Than Anything I’ll Ever Do Again).” Some people say that love is…
About The Song The American country music group the Highwaymen – composed of Johnny Cash, Willie Nelson, Waylon Jennings, and Kris Kristofferson – released “Desperados Waiting For A Train” off…