Episodes

  • Cat Stevens' Counterpart
    Mar 29 2026

    Cat Stevens first met Alun Davies as a backup musician in a recording session. He liked what he heard. After another session, Stevens recognized that Davies was an exceptional talent. In a following private session, Stevens played something like fifty of his original songs for Davies, whereupon Davies decided Cat was also an exceptional talent. He agreed to accompany Stevens on an upcoming tour. After the tour, Davies became Stevens' permanent 2nd guitar until Stevens stopped playing music with his conversion to Islam in 1977. When Stevens began performing again in 2003, the two artists reunited.

    Here is a new version of "How Can I Tell You" with me playing and singing Davies' now famous second guitar part.

    Chapters
    • (00:00:00) - How Can I Tell You That I Love You?
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    3 mins
  • Cat Stevens' Counterpart
    Mar 28 2026

    In this song, Cat Stevens is singing to a woman he yearns for in a Human form. On another level, he may be singing, aware or unaware, to the Divine Feminine. In either case, the object of Stevens’ love is unattainable in the present. Yet, I believe, that the admirer (Stevens) continues to yearn for his beloved in the hope that he will, one day, meet his perfect love, in either or both Human and Divine forms. There are many interpretations of “How Can I Tell You.” In my view, the song is hopeful rather than despairing. However one interprets “How Can I Tell you,” I feel that the song is filled with incredible beauty that cannot help but shine through. However one interprets “How Can I Tell you,” I feel that the song is filled with incredible beauty that cannot help but shine through.

    Stevens first Alun Davies as a backup musician in a recording session. He liked what he heard. After another session, Stevens recognized that Davies was an exceptional talent. In a following private session, Stevens played something like fifty of his original songs for Davies, whereupon Davies decided Cat was an equally exceptional talent. He agreed to accompany Stevens on an upcoming tour. After the tour, Davies became Stevens' permanent 2nd guitar until Stevens stopped playing music with his conversion to Islam in 1977. When Stevens began performing again in 2003, the two artists were reunited.

    Here is a new version of "How Can I Tell You" with me playing Davies' now famous second guitar part. Please enjoy this cover.

    Chapters
    • (00:00:00) - Sam How Can I Tell You That I Love You?
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    4 mins
  • Steve Gillette: Influential Folk Singer And Songwriter
    Mar 18 2026

    Have you heard of Steve Gillette? If you were alive in the 1960s and liked folk music, there’s a chance the name rings a bell. Gillette never reached the top of the charts, but he’s a very talented singer/songwriter. Many of his songs have been performed by artists you have heard of, including John Denver, Gordon Lightfoot, Ian and Sylvia, Nanci Griffith, and Linda Ronstadt.

    “The Bells in the Evening” appears on Gillette’s debut album, released in 1967. The album, simply titled “Steve Gillette,” stands as one of Steve’s finest recordings. “The Bells” is a bittersweet (actually sweet-bitter) song of love blossoming in the spring and fading away in the fall. I find the melody and lyrics deeply moving. Perhaps you will, too. The song is also replete with imagery. When you listen, what images come to your mind?

    I’ve revisited “The Bells of the Evening,” adding a new background track by Giovanni Egusquista. Here’s my cover.

    Chapters
    • (00:00:24) - How to Remember a Love Song
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    4 mins
  • Heartfelt And True: "Everything I Do" Cover
    Mar 10 2026

    A movie studio commissioned a composer to write "Everything I Do" for Kevin Costner's Film, "Prince of Thieves." Bryan Adams, with his producer Mutt Lange, wrote the lyrics, bridge, arrangement, and outro. Adams used a line from the movie for the song title.

    The studio did not like the instrumentation in the finished product. They buried it midway in the credits, not anticipating what a huge hit the song would become.

    "Everything I Do" is one of the most successful singles of all time, selling over 3 million copies. It was #1 for 16 weeks in England and seven weeks in the United States.

    Please enjoy my cover with background instrumentation by Giovanni Egusquiza.

    Chapters
    • (00:00:12) - "Everything I Do, I Do It For You"
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    4 mins
  • "Heaven" With Digital Instrumentation
    Feb 18 2026

    If you missed the vocal and guitar cover of "Heaven," here it is again with a rocking digital enhancement.

    Chapters
    • (00:00:07) - God's Love Songs For People In Heaven
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    4 mins
  • Yearning For Love
    Feb 16 2026

    "How Can I Tell You" with digital instrumentation.

    Chapters
    • (00:00:23) - "Always Thinking of You"
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    4 mins
  • Why Brian Adams "Heaven" Became A Timeless Classic
    Feb 14 2026

    Previous to this writing, I had never heard of Bryan Adams. I am in the minority because Adams has created a number of beautiful, chart-topping hits that most people besides me are familiar with. “Heaven” is another song that came into my mind from someplace I can’t define. When I heard Boyce Avenue’s stirring performance of it, I fell in love with the song immediately. On July 15, 1985, “Heaven” reached #1 on the Billboard Chart. Paradoxically, it was written for a movie that flopped.

    Bryan Guy Adams was born in 1959. As a teenager, he played in bands and in local studios. In 1978, he met drummer and songwriter Jim Vallance, and together they formed a partnership that lasted for decades. Their early collaboration helped Adams strike a deal with A&M Records for a reported one dollar. His debut album was released when the folk-rock genre exploded in the early eighties. The album was good enough to earn Adams a second one with A&M. It helped establish Adams as an artist on the rise. His third album, 1983’s Cuts Like a Knife, proved to be the singer-songwriter’s breakthrough effort, including three Top 40 hits.

    Later that year, while working on his fourth studio album, Reckless, Adams considered including “Heaven” on it, but initially felt it didn’t live up to the quality of the rest of the album. At the last minute, however, Adams changed his mind and added “Heaven” to the Reckless tracklist.

    Reckless went on to sell 12 million copies worldwide, becoming the most successful album of Adam’s career.

    Here’s my cover of “Heaven.”

    Chapters
    • (00:00:06) - Baby, You're All That I Want In Heaven
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    4 mins
  • "Heaven Only Knows" With Digital Backup
    Feb 9 2026

    Here’s another song, written by Paul Kennerly and made famous by Emmylou Harris, called “Heaven Only Knows.” The song was released on Emmylou’s 1989 album, “Bluebird.” The song reached #16 on the Hot Country Music Chart.

    Since I’m a newcomer to the Country Music Scene, I’d never heard of Paul Kennerly before. He’s an Englishman who has written 30 published Country Music songs. (I guess there are stranger things that abound in our world). I don’t recall Kennerly’s name being mentioned in connection with any of the songs I’ve covered here. Be that as it may, he has written two powerful songs that Emmylou Harris has brought to my attention. I covered the other song, “Born to Run,” in my previous blog.

    “Heaven Only Knows,” as performed by Emmylou and her band, features a driving beat, compelling lyrics, and the recording artist’s beautiful, singular voice.

    Digital Backup by Joaquin Masch

    Here’s my cover.

    Chapters
    • (00:00:08) - Why Loving You Should Make Me Cry
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    3 mins