Share on Facebook Ronstadt, Linda Ronstadt, Linda(Linda Maria Ronstadt), 1946–, American singer, b. Tucson, Ariz. She is known for the clarity and strength of her soprano voice and for the range of song genres in which she performed. Part of the 1960s California folk-rock trio the Sto...
Linda Ronstadt‘s “Long Long Time” has soared up the streaming charts following last night’s episode of the HBO series “The Last of Us.” After the episode aired, the 1970s song saw streaming numbers increase by 4900% according to Spotify. Oh, so all our hearts were breaking last ...
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The song, written by Gary White, led to the first of many Grammy nominations for Ronstadt. Linda Ronstadtat Dominican University in San Rafael on September 15, 2018. “A Conversation with Linda,” a big screen multi-media journey through the life of Linda Ronstadt, featured the iconi...
Linda Ronstadt is considered an “Interpreter of her times”. Her natural vocal range spans several octaves from Contralto to Soprano. She has covered everything from Folk to Cajun music and almost everything in between.
Feeling better now that we're through Feeling better 'cause I'm over you I learned my lesson, it left a scar Now I see how you really are You're...
who brought Ronstadt with him to the nearby Cafe Au Go Go. He told her his friend Gary White was playing and had a song that might suit Ronstadt. "I was prepared to be disappointed," she later wrote. "I thought it difficult for someone else to know what I looked for in a song."...
But the Ronstadt song was not only featured in the episode, it also acted as the episode’s title and the lyrics play a pivotal role in the episode’s story. Again, no spoilers, but… well, just check out these lyrics, written by Gary White: ...
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Linda Ronstadt written by P James and K Swift © 1931 Warner Brothers Music (ASCAP) I thought I found the man of my dreams Now it seems This is how the story ends He's going to turn me down And say "can't we be friends"...