songs written by Brad Paisley MCA Records "I Still Love the Night Life," Recorded by Tracy Byrd "I Still Love the Night Life," a co-write from Paisley and longtime creative collaborator Kelley Lovelace, was recorded byTracy Byrdfor his successful 1998 recordI'm From the Country. The playfu...
No. 6: Tracy Byrd, "The Keeper of the Stars" Tracy Bryd's most poetic lyric warrants a high spot on a list of country's greatest love songs because of the way it was uniformly praised upon being released as a single in 1994,andfor how it still resonates today. "The Keeper of the...
No. 6: Tracy Byrd, "The Keeper of the Stars" Tracy Bryd's most poetic lyric warrants a high spot on a list of country's greatest love songs because of the way it was uniformly praised upon being released as a single in 1994,andfor how it still resonates today. "The Keeper of the...
“Watermelon Crawl” by Tracy Byrd “Walking Away a Winner” by Kathy Mattea “Fast as You” by Dwight Yoakam “Wide Open Spaces” by Dixie Chicks “What Might Have Been” by Little Texas “Look Heart, No Hands” by Randy Travis
With its heartfelt lyrics and Tracy Byrd's soulful delivery, this Christmas song evokes a sense of longing for the simple joys and cherished memories of Christmases past. "If We Make It Through December," Merle Haggard This Christmas country ballad by Merle Haggard tells the story of a family...
including eight No. 1 singles onBillboard's Hot Country Songs chart. Over the past three decades, he's released eighteen studio albums — five of which have been certified Platinum by the RIAA — and collaborated withGeorge Jones,Alison Krauss,Vince Gill,Tracy Byrdand many more. He still ac...
wet kiss." The tune was originally recorded by the song's sole writer, Rodney Crowell, and has been covered by many other acts, includingVince Gilland Tracy Byrd. Urban cut the song for hisBe Herealbum in 2004, and the tune went on to be a five-week No. 1 hit for him a year lat...
Tracy Byrd, "Watermelon Crawl" "Watermelon Crawl" was a '90s line dance favorite that chronicled the adventures of watermelon festival attendees. It's pure, simple country at a shade over three minutes. Man, we sure liked to party in the '90s!
The tune was originally recorded by the song's sole writer, Rodney Crowell, and has been covered by many other acts, including Vince Gill and Tracy Byrd. Urban cut the song for his Be Here album in 2004, and the tune went on to be a five-week No. 1 hit for him a year later. ...
by Tracy Byrd "we got a hunderd (sic) gallons a' sweet red wine, made from the biggest watermelons on the vine..." The Way by Fastball "They drank up the wine, and they got to talking they now had more important things to say."-- I love this song! But are they saying that ...