Over 200 music fans have voted on the 43 Best Country Work Songs. Current Top 3: Working Man Blues, Take This Job an' Shove It, Amarillo by Morning
Luke Bryanand Eric Church joinJason Aldeanfor this uncompromising hit song about hard-workin' values. Somehow it's been 10 years since it was released and reached No. 1 on country airplay charts. Like many of the songs on our list of Jason Aldean's best songs, it still sounds fresh. ...
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MORRISEver sincetheDixie Chicks, the female perspective on country radio has been love songs. Ilovelove songs, but we do have more to talk about, so it’s nice that other perspectives are coming back. GUYTONMaren, your song “Rich” — I freaking love ...
They talk aboutlove, crops or death.Rural life can be hard, so the words are often sad. At first, people played the music only at familyparties. But it became more popular, In the 1920s, people played country songs on the radio, and theymade them into records.When people moved to ...
Songs about cheating husbands told from the man's perspective are fewer and farther between, though they do exist:Randy Travis,Tracy LawrenceandBrad Paisleyall have examples in their catalog. But the male perspective really shines in ourround-up of songs about cheating wives, where stars likeGart...
Country music developed in the Southern United States. It was the folk music of the American countryside. Many of the songs tell about the lives of farmers. They talk about love, drops or death. Rural life can be hard, so the words are often sad. At first, people played the music only...
“All I wanted to do was grieve for him and celebrate his life,” Gill said. “That’s how I always process grief—sit down with a guitar and make something up. Turns out that if anybody remembers any of my songs, it’ll be this one.” ...
working on the album. This is another track we are working on. It is just a scratch version, not complete, has more work yet to do on it, and the vocals will have to be re-layed. So no need to comment on the quality. I'm uploading it to show we are still hard at work!