Earl Had to Die: The 20 Best Country Songs About Killing Your Man From Lefty Frizzell to Carrie Underwood, country stars have always written about murder. Murder ballads about men who do away with their female love interests are abundant, but there's also a whole lot of great songs about ...
Perhaps the most famous husband-killing song in country music history, "Goodbye Earl" tells the story of two women who take the law into their own hands after a restraining order fails to keep one of them safe from her abusive husband. Together, the two friends do away with the man thems...
Goodbye Earl - The Dixie Chicks Photo: YouTube The Dixie Chicks have a certain knack for singing about domestic disputes in way that seems overwhelmingly upbeat. "Goodbye Earl" showcases their talents for hiding disturbing lyrics in a catchy pop song, but the fans seem to be in on the joke...
Goodbye Earl - The Dixie Chicks Photo: YouTube The Dixie Chicks have a certain knack for singing about domestic disputes in way that seems overwhelmingly upbeat. "Goodbye Earl" showcases their talents for hiding disturbing lyrics in a catchy pop song, but the fans seem to be in on the joke...
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God Gave Noah The Rainbow SignEarl Scruggs and Lester Flatt God Had A Son In ServiceCarl Story God Holds The Future In His HandsRicky Skaggs God Is Always The SameJimmy Martin God Is EverywhereThe Blackwood Brothers God Is GoodPaul Overstreet ...
Keith Whitley’s star was on the rise when he “drank himself to death” on May 9, 1989. At the time, Whitley was enjoying his third No. 1 single with "I'm No Stranger to the Rain," ironically a song about overcoming depression and alcoholism. "Miami, My Amy" became his first To...
Keith Whitley’s star was on the rise when he “drank himself to death” on May 9, 1989. At the time, Whitley was enjoying his third No. 1 single with "I'm No Stranger to the Rain," ironically a song about overcoming depression and alcoholism. "Miami, My Amy" became his first To...
He had such a gentle approach to the blues, and he told a good story. I can’t remember more than a song or two where he’d even bend a string; he’d choose to slide from one note to another instead. More than a lot of the bluesmen I studied through the years, John Hurt ...
Doesn't look like there's a threat of Thunderstorms during this year's Country Thunder Wisconsin, unlike last year when Jason Aldean hit the stage to perform his controversial song "Try That in a Small Town" with lightning striking behind the stage.Win...