Shaun Cassidy – Strange Sensation
A Restless Cry for Identity Beneath the Glitter of Fame When “Strange Sensation” was released in 1978, it marked a subtle but significant turning point in the career of Shaun…
A Restless Cry for Identity Beneath the Glitter of Fame When “Strange Sensation” was released in 1978, it marked a subtle but significant turning point in the career of Shaun…
A Tender Confession of Choice and Consequence in the Golden Age of Teen Pop When “It’s Up to You” was released in 1977, it arrived at the very height of…
A restless anthem of youthful defiance, “Rebel, Rebel” captures the thrill of self-discovery and the courage to stand apart when the world demands conformity. When Shaun Cassidy released his rendition…
A Tender Farewell Disguised as Pop: When Heartbreak Danced in the Summer Light When Shaun Cassidy released “Shake Me, Wake Me (When It’s Over)” in 1978 as the second single…
A fleeting portrait of teenage longing and bright-eyed innocence captured at the height of 1970s pop stardom When “A Girl Like You” was released in 1977, it marked a defining…
A tender farewell wrapped in youth — when innocence met longing on the open American road Released in 1978 as part of the album Under Wraps, “Carolina’s Comin’ Home” marked…
A restless anthem about breaking free from the weight of expectation and stepping into a harder, truer adulthood When Break for the Street was released in 1980, it marked a…
A Gentle Portrait of Devotion, Where Love Gives Without Asking to Be Seen In the late 1970s, when pop music was increasingly driven by spectacle and shifting trends, Shaun Cassidy…
A Tender Confession of Love and Longing Hidden Behind Youthful Pop Shine When Shaun Cassidy released “Pretending” in 1977 as part of his self-titled debut album Shaun Cassidy, he was…
A bittersweet farewell wrapped in bright guitars, where youthful romance meets the ache of inevitable goodbye. When Shaun Cassidy released “So Sad About Us” in 1978 as part of his…
A quiet celebration of young love, captured in a moment meant to last longer than the night itself. Released in 1977, “Our Night” stands as one of the most tender…
A candid plea for emotional honesty hidden beneath the smooth veneer of pop charm, where vulnerability meets confession. When Shaun Cassidy released “Lie to Me” in 1979, the song arrived…
A gentle portrait of youthful freedom and unguarded optimism, captured in motion and memory. When Shaun Cassidy released Amblin’ in 1977, it arrived not as a thunderous pop statement but…
A tender promise passed from one heart to another, where love steps aside but never lets go. When Shaun Cassidy released Take Good Care Of My Baby in 1977, he…
A restless confession of desire and restraint, where youthful longing meets the first hard lessons of emotional consequence. When Shaun Cassidy released Hard Love in 1978, it arrived at a…
A tender declaration of youthful longing and pop romance that captured a fleeting moment when innocence and desire quietly met on the radio. When Shaun Cassidy released I Wanna Be…
A Tender Promise of Companionship Offered to a Heart That Has Known Too Much Silence When Shaun Cassidy released “Hey There Lonely Girl” in 1977, it became far more than…
A Quiet Realization of Love Arriving After the Moment Has Already Passed When Shaun Cassidy released “Too Late”, the song stood apart from the exuberant rush that had first carried…
A familiar folk pop spell reborn as youthful optimism, where innocence, melody, and memory quietly meet When Shaun Cassidy released his version of “Do You Believe in Magic” in 1978,…
A quiet moment of farewell, where young confidence meets the first ache of letting go Walk Away by Shaun Cassidy arrived at a moment when popular music was balancing innocence…
A tender portrait of youthful longing, where innocence and desire meet in the quiet space between words Audrey stands as one of the most intimate and emotionally revealing recordings in…
A gentle farewell wrapped in melody, where youth pauses to listen to the sound of endings and promises left unspoken When Shaun Cassidy released The Last Song in 1977, it…
A portrait of youthful devotion captured at the precise moment when innocence, longing, and pop stardom quietly converged Released in the summer of 1977, “Baby, Baby, Baby” was not merely…
A soft confession of love that feels suspended between earth and something higher, where emotion becomes atmosphere rather than declaration When “It’s Like Heaven” was released in 1978, it marked…
A tender reflection on youthful longing, fleeting innocence, and the first quiet awakening of the heart “My First Crush” occupies a uniquely intimate place in the catalog of Shaun Cassidy,…
A fleeting portrait of youthful longing, captured at the exact moment before innocence quietly gives way to memory Released in 1978, “Teen Dream” occupies a reflective and often overlooked corner…
A gentle awakening where youthful warmth meets reflection and the promise of a new day When “Morning Girl” was released by Shaun Cassidy in 1977, it arrived not as a…
A reflective moment where brightness fades into twilight, and youthful confidence quietly gives way to introspection When Shaun Cassidy released Midnight Sun, it felt like a subtle shift in tone,…
A soft spoken pop reflection where youth pauses, looks inward, and quietly recognizes what it means to feel seen When Shaun Cassidy released Heaven in Your Eyes in 1978, it…
A bright declaration of youth and freedom, capturing a moment when music itself felt like a promise rather than a memory Released in 1977, “That’s Rock ’N’ Roll” marked a…