Don Williams – Spend Some Time with Me (1985)
Don Williams – “Spend Some Time with Me”: The Sweet, Up-Tempo Plea for Connection in the Mid-Eighties There’s a particular kind of joy found in the songs of Don Williams…
Don Williams – “Spend Some Time with Me”: The Sweet, Up-Tempo Plea for Connection in the Mid-Eighties There’s a particular kind of joy found in the songs of Don Williams…
Jim Reeves – “Welcome to My World”: The Gentle, Velvet Invitation to Timeless Romance Ah, the gentle resonance of Jim Reeves. There are voices that merely sing a tune, and…
Don Williams – “Atta Way to Go”: A Quiet, Heartfelt Lament on the Gentle Giant’s Journey There are songs that simply drift into the background, and then there are those—the…
Marty Robbins – In The Valley: A Whispering Soliloquy of Home, Simplicity, and the Soul’s True Resting Place To truly appreciate a song like Marty Robbins’ “In The Valley,” you…
Marty Robbins – The Strawberry Roan: The Untamed Spirit of the West in a Timeless Cowboy Ballad There are songs that simply play, and then there are the ones that…
Marty Robbins – A Hundred And Sixty Acres: A Simple Ode to the Deep Roots of Home and Independence Ah, the 1950s. What a time it was. The world seemed…
Marty Robbins – Tall Handsome Stranger: A Ballad of Brothers, Duty, and Heartbreak in the Dust Ah, now this one truly takes me back. When you mention Marty Robbins, a…
Don Williams – “We’ve Got a Good Fire Goin’”: A Warm Embrace Against the Cold of the World When the mid-eighties rolled around, the Country music landscape was shifting—a little…
Don Williams – “I’ve Got a Winner in You”: The Quiet Assurance of a Love That Finally Feels Right Ah, Don Williams. Just hearing his name brings to mind the…
Jim Reeves – “He’ll Have to Go”: A Velvet Touch of Heartbreak that Defined the Nashville Sound There are certain songs, aren’t there, that feel less like music and more…