Over 2K music fans have voted on the 800+ Best Country Songs of the 2000s. Current Top 3: I Hope You Dance, Courtesy of the Red, White and Blue (The Angry ...
The 1970s brought us some of country music’s greatest hits. Fromtop starslike Willie Nelson and Dolly Parton toone-hit wonders, this decade had it all. The list includes chart-toppers, amazing covers, and songs that crossed into pop. Some tunes you’ll know by heart. Others may be new...
Over 1K music fans have voted on the 80+ Best Fast Country Songs. Current Top 3: The Devil Went Down to Georgia, Chattahoochee, Sold (The Grundy County ...
Campbell has no shortage of memorable songs, although this 1975 single ranks among his best. Accompanied by legendary Los Angeles session players the Wrecking Crew, who contribute gorgeous and panoramic orchestration, Campbell sings of a starry-eyed man who isn't giving up his dream of a shot a...
Hailing from Chapel Hill, North Carolina, Jonathan Byrd is a singer-songwriter whose sound encompasses folk, country, and Americana. Known for his evocative lyrics and masterful storytelling, Byrd has captivated audiences worldwide with songs like "The Law and the Lonesome" and "Becky's Bible."...
Earning ire from 1970s feminists and, in the 1990s, then-First Lady Hillary Clinton alike,Tammy Wynette’s “Stand By Your Man” is still one of the finest country songs of all time. Co-written by Wynette herself, this song no doubt finds some inspiration from Wynette’s tumultuous relatio...
Earning ire from 1970s feminists and, in the 1990s, then-First Lady Hillary Clinton alike,Tammy Wynette’s “Stand By Your Man” is still one of the finest country songs of all time. Co-written by Wynette herself, this song no doubt finds some inspiration from Wynette’s tumultuous relatio...
The 1970s were a golden era for country rock, laying the foundation for future generations of country musicians. Here are 10 iconic country rock songs from that decade: Take Me Home, Country Roads“Take Me Home, Country Roads,” also known simply as “Country Roads,” is a beloved track ...
)37. People began to make country songs into records A. in 1920 B. in the 1920s C. in 1970 D. in the 1970s)58. Country music became popular across America because A. eity people liked the music B. people in the city moved to the countryside C. farmers moved to cities or towns ...