Jelly Roll doesn't makeBrooks & Dunn's "Believe" better than the original, but his presence brings new eyes to one of the all-time great country songs. Ronnie Dunn somehow sounds as good as ever as he soars toward this ballad's climax. If you loved "Believe" in 2005, you'll still ...
No. 2: Jelly Roll, "Need a Favor" “Need a Favor” has been among the top songs on streaming, sales and radio airplay charts since Jelly Roll chose it to follow “Son of a Sinner.” It’s one of our favorites, too. No. 1: Lainey Wilson, "Watermelon Moonshine" ...
Hardy’s ballad is the saddest song on thisTop Country Songs of 2022list. The tearjerker is a funeral song seemingly written in real time by one of the top young songwriters in Nashville. “Give Heaven Some Hell” never cracked the Top 10 on radio airplay charts (perhaps it was too sad...
Jelly Roll has notched several solo hits with songs such as "Need a Favor," but he's also proven he loves to share the spotlight.
Here comes Jelly Roll. The Son of a Sinner hitmaker moved up 11 spots on the Top 40 Country Songs chart for June 2023, giving him a Top 5 on our list.
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moment than Jelly Roll. You hear it from the first lyric of “Son of a Sinner,” and he carries his streetwise calling card through a powerful chorus. “Son of a Sinner” finished the year at No. 18 on theBillboardHot Country Songs chart, which measures streaming, sales and airplay ...
moment than Jelly Roll. You hear it from the first lyric of “Son of a Sinner,” and he carries his streetwise calling card through a powerful chorus. “Son of a Sinner” finished the year at No. 18 on theBillboardHot Country Songs chart, which measures streaming, sales and airplay ...
moment than Jelly Roll. You hear it from the first lyric of “Son of a Sinner,” and he carries his streetwise calling card through a powerful chorus. “Son of a Sinner” finished the year at No. 18 on theBillboardHot Country Songs chart, which measures streaming, sales and airplay ...
moment than Jelly Roll. You hear it from the first lyric of “Son of a Sinner,” and he carries his streetwise calling card through a powerful chorus. “Son of a Sinner” finished the year at No. 18 on theBillboardHot Country Songs chart, which measures streaming, sales and airplay ...