Linda Ronstadt – That’ll Be The Day Live 1976
About the song Linda Ronstadt’s rendition of “That’ll Be the Day” is a standout track from her 1976 Grammy Award-winning album, *Hasten Down the Wind*. Produced by Peter Asher and…
About the song Linda Ronstadt’s rendition of “That’ll Be the Day” is a standout track from her 1976 Grammy Award-winning album, *Hasten Down the Wind*. Produced by Peter Asher and…
About the song Linda Ronstadt, an iconic figure in American music, recorded a cover of “Hurt So Bad” for her Platinum-certified album, *Mad Love*, in 1980. This album, produced by…
About the song Linda Ronstadt, a versatile and influential artist, remade the classic song “Heat Wave” for her album *Prisoner in Disguise*. Recorded at The Sound Factory in Hollywood between…
About the song Linda Ronstadt, a luminary in the rock and country music scenes, delivered an unforgettable performance in Atlanta in 1977, where she captivated the audience with her powerful…
About the song Gene Pitney’s “It Hurts to Be in Love,” released in 1964, stands as a testament to his emotive vocal style and the rich era of early 1960s…
About the song Fleetwood Mac, a band that has left an indelible mark on the music world, delivered an unforgettable performance of “World Turning” live in 1976. This song, co-written…
About the song Chubby Checker, an influential figure in the rock and roll era, delivered another hit with the release of “Pony Time” in 1961. Following the monumental success of…
About the song Fleetwood Mac, a band renowned for its rich history and evolving sound, delivered an unforgettable live performance of “You Make Loving Fun.” This song, a standout track…
About the song The collaboration between Carl Perkins, Eric Clapton, and Johnny Cash on the song “Matchbox” is a remarkable meeting of legendary musicians who each left an indelible mark…
About the song Linda Ronstadt’s rendition of “Poor Poor Pitiful Me” is a masterful reimagining of Warren Zevon’s original song. Known for her ability to cross genres seamlessly, Ronstadt’s version…