A CAREER ON THE LINE: In 1977, the industry warned Linda Ronstadt she was about to make a catastrophic mistake, predicting that her aggressive take on a classic would end her career. She took Buddy Holly’s carefree rock tune “It’s So Easy” and transformed it into a thunderous roar of defiance, a sound that was loud, unapologetic, and utterly her own. For a woman fighting for survival in a male-dominated world, nothing was easy, and this song became her declaration of war against every critic who tried to silence her. They said she would fail, but instead, the single stormed the charts, proving that her voice wasn’t just for singing—it was for rewriting the rules and making history on her own terms.
A Career on the Line: Linda Ronstadt’s Unforgettable Roar There are moments in an artist’s career when they face a…