
This cover is from December of 1937 and, with the weather getting windy and rainy, I guess it serves as a warning to us all! The cover was done by Peter Driben, who was good enough to sign his work so that there wouldn’t be any doubt.

This cover is from December of 1937 and, with the weather getting windy and rainy, I guess it serves as a warning to us all! The cover was done by Peter Driben, who was good enough to sign his work so that there wouldn’t be any doubt.
I always think of this video as being Mandy Moore goes to Middle Earth or maybe Narnia.
Enjoy!

Artist Unknown
This is from May of 1945. Out of all the covers that I’ve shared over the years, this might be my favorite. Unfortunately, the identity of the artist responsible is unknown.
For today’s music video of the day, I present to you one of the most depressing songs ever written!
This is a song that I will always associate with funerals and charity commercials. I feel either sad or guilty every time that I hear it.
Enjoy!
Yesterday’s video was from Backstreet Boys so today’s video is from 98 Degrees.
Back in 1998, you couldn’t go anywhere without seeing your favorite boy band standing on every street corner and hanging out in every park.
Enjoy!

by Paul Mann
Hard Case Crime always has the best covers.

Artist Unknown
This is from 1967.
Today’s music video day is not just a Backstreet Boys video. It’s also the very first video that the Backstreet Boys ever made and it’s for their very first single! Just look at how young everyone used to be.
The main theme of this video seems to be that the Backstreet Boys are terrible boyfriends but it doesn’t matter because they have got it going on! Their real girlfriends play their video girlfriends in this video and Lou Pearlman, the shady puppet master who never understood that just because we liked his band didn’t mean that we wanted to know about him, is in the video too. My favorite Backstreet Boy was Brian.
Enjoy!

by Steve Alpert
For Veterans Day.
This is for Veterans Day, with love and respect.