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Elvis Presley

Elvis Presley – Separate Ways

Introduction: “Separate Ways” is a song by Elvis Presley that reflects the turbulent period in...

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“Emotion” – Bee Gees

Introduction: “Emotion” is a song written and originally recorded by Barry and Robin Gibb for...

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Del Shannon – Keep Searching

Introduction:   “Keep Searchin'” is a classic rock song written and performed by American musician...

Elvis Presley

Elvis Presley – “Hound Dog”

Introduction: “Hound Dog” is an iconic rock and roll song that catapulted Elvis Presley to...

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Bob Seger & The Silver Bullet Band – Like A Rock

Introduction: “Like a Rock” is a powerful and anthemic song by Bob Seger & The...

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“Red Chair Fade Away” – Bee Gees

Introduction: “Red Chair Fade Away” is a song by the Bee Gees, released in 1967....

Elvis Presley

Elvis Presley – There Goes My Everything

Introduction: “There Goes My Everything” is a poignant country ballad that delves into the depths...

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It Doesn’t Matter Much To Me – The Bee Gees

Introduction: “It Doesn’t Matter Much To Me” is a song by the Bee Gees, released...

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Gerry Rafferty – Baker Street

Introduction: “Baker Street,” a timeless classic by Scottish singer-songwriter Gerry Rafferty, is a song steeped...

Elvis Presley

The Wonder of You ~ Elvis Presley

Introduction: “The Wonder of You,” a timeless ballad of love and adoration, has become synonymous...

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In 1970, the Academy of Country Music named Marty Robbins the “Man of the Decade,” a tribute to both his musical brilliance and his extraordinary kindness. One of the most poignant examples of his compassion was the creation of the song “Two Little Boys.” Following the tragic 1963 plane crash that took the lives of country stars including Patsy Cline and Hawkshaw Hawkins, Jean Shepard—Hawkshaw’s widow and a fellow country singer—was left to grieve while raising their son Don and expecting their second child, Harold. Deeply moved by her sorrow, close friend Marty Robbins wrote “Two Little Boys” as a tribute. The lyrics reflect a widow’s aching love, imagining her husband living on through their sons. But Robbins’ most generous act came next—he didn’t claim the song as his own. Instead, he listed Don and Harold Hawkins as the official writers, gifting them all future royalties and a financial lifeline, forever tying love, music, and selfless generosity together.

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