John Anderson – Would You Catch a Falling Star
About the song John Anderson’s “Would You Catch a Falling Star”, released in 1982, is one of the most tender and emotionally revealing songs in the landscape of American country…
About the song John Anderson’s “Would You Catch a Falling Star”, released in 1982, is one of the most tender and emotionally revealing songs in the landscape of American country…
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About the song Few songs in the history of country music have captured the ache of separation and longing as poignantly as Merle Haggard’s “Silver Wings.” Released in 1969, the…