“Break It to Me Gently” by Jon S. Nickell, from the Album “Again and Again”

 

The heights of love can envelope your heart yet it can also disappear in the blink of an eye. The haunting melodic energy of this song asks the questions that never seem to get an answer. I was always left wondering where did the love go and where is the person that once was there… Totally left alone with insurmountable questions and in an emotional quandary that remains unanswered.

The Making of “Where Are You?” from the Album “Again and Again”

 

The heights of love can envelope your heart yet it can also disappear in the blink of an eye. The haunting melodic energy of this song asks the questions that never seem to get an answer. I was always left wondering where did the love go and where is the person that once was there… Totally left alone with insurmountable questions and in an emotional quandary that remains unanswered.

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Behind the Scenes of “Where Are You?” Music Video

 

The heights of love can envelope your heart yet it can also disappear in the blink of an eye. The haunting melodic energy of this song asks the questions that never seem to get an answer. I was always left wondering where did the love go and where is the person that once was there… Totally left alone with insurmountable questions and in an emotional quandary that remains unanswered.

“Again and Again” by Jon S. Nickell, from the album “Again and Again”

 

This song was taken from the “Smokey and the Bandit” soundtrack album and is one of the most moving songs that really creates the emotional connection to one love that comes and goes then comes and goes again. Lyrically the dynamic words would connect to most anyone who has ever felt unrequited love yet continued to hope for the moment when it would no longer ebb and flow and just stay consistent. Not having the courage to disavow it, the love just keeps leaving and then appearing again and again.

“Snap Your Fingers” by Jon Nickell from the album “Again and Again”

 

The great guitarist Grady Martin and songwriter Alex Zanetis wrote this great pop song. With its “snappy” lyrics and horn section, it made this a big hit for singer Joe Henderson in 1962. It was one of the tracks on the album “Top Teen Hits” by Brenda Lee in 1965. The Owen Bradley production with the contagious horn section caught my ear and the words saying “I’ll be true take a chance on me” pleadingly left me wanting more.

The Making of “Where Are You?” from the Album “Again and Again”

 

The heights of love can envelope your heart yet it can also disappear in the blink of an eye. The haunting melodic energy of this song asks the questions that never seem to get an answer. I was always left wondering where did the love go and where is the person that once was there… Totally left alone with insurmountable questions and in an emotional quandary that remains unanswered.