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Relive John Denver & Cass Elliot’s “Leaving on a Jet Plane”

john denver and cass elliot leaving on a jet plane

We all know that John Denver wrote the song ‘Leaving on a Jet Plane’ in 1966 and it was made famous by the trio, Peter, Paul, and Mary. ‘Leaving on a Jet Plane’ was originally titled, Babe, I Hate to Go but John Denver was luckily convinced by a producer to change its name. Sadly, … Read more

Flashback to “Annie’s Song,” One of John Denver’s Finest Achievements

“Annie’s Song” was released as a single from John Denver’s album Back Home Again. It went on to become his second No. 1 song in the United States, dominating that spot for two weeks in July 1974.  The song also reached No. 1 on the Easy Listening chart as well as in the United Kingdom, … Read more

The Story Behind John Denver’s ‘Take Me Home, Country Roads’

Take Me Home Country Roads Story

John Denver’s “Take Me Home, Country Roads” was released as a single almost fifty-years ago today. The song was from his 1971 album “Poems, Prayers & Promises.” Songwriters Bill Danoff and his wife, Taffy Nivert, originally started writing the song for Johnny Cash. But, when Denver learned about the track, he offered to help finish … Read more

John Denver’s “Leaving On A Jet Plane:” An Anthem For Long-Distance Love

John Denver's "Leaving On A Jet Plane"

Did you know that John Denver’s “Leaving On A Jet Plane” was initially titled “Babe I Hate To Go?” It was included on his debut demo album John Denver Sings. However, his then-producer, Milt Okun, persuaded him to replace it, so he gave the song a new name. While it was one of the most … Read more

John Denver Songs: The Best Hits From The World’s Best-Loved Performer

John Denver songs

Being one of the world’s best-loved recording artists of the 1970s, John Denver earned international acclaim as a songwriter and performer. John Denver songs touched people of all different backgrounds and extended to fans of all ages. Born in Roswell, New Mexico, Denver started performing in local clubs before joining the Chad Mitchell Trio – … Read more

Meet John Denver’s Children: Where are they now?

John Denver's children

Meet John Denver’s children – Zachary, Anna Kate, and Jesse Belle- who were the blessed fruits of his two marriages.  John Denver was first married to Annie Martell, who inspired one of his hits titled “Annie’s Song.” The two met in 1966 during a concert in Minnesota, and a year later, they exchanged vows. The … Read more

John Denver’s Death: The Story Behind His Final Flight

Jessa Samantha John Denver's Death: The Complete Story of His Final Flight

The unexpected news of John Denver’s death rocked not only the entire entertainment industry but the whole nation as well. For decades, John Denver songs had given the world so much joy and generous spirit, especially known for his 1972 anthem “Rocky Mountain High” and popular song “Country Roads.”  Denver was found dead after his … Read more

Alison Krauss Reunites with Robert Plant After Fourteen Years for new LP ‘Raise the Roof’

Robert Plant and Alison Krauss Reunite for New LP ‘Raise the Roof’

Alison Krauss and Robert Plant’s second record collaboration ‘Raise the Roof’ swept headlines after the duo announced it last week, Thursday. The highly-anticipated album is a follow-up of their 2007 platinum and sixfold Grammy award winning LP ‘Raising Sand’. Alongside Krauss and Plant is producer T-Bone Burnett who also worked with them in the previous record.  … Read more

Alison Krauss: A Guide About The Bluegrass Icon And Her New Collaboration

Alison Krauss marriage and net worth

With a collection of 27 Grammy awards, Alison Krauss has definitely cemented her name in the music industry as the fourth most awarded individual in the prestigious award-giving body’s history and the most awarded female artist until Beyonce won her 28th in 2021. But more than a well-decorated career, Krauss’ music sparked a resurgence of … Read more

Laine Hardy “Authentic” Music Video Gives A Glimpse of His Life on The Road

aine Hardy 'Authentic' music video

The wild side of his country upbringing is very present in Laine Hardy’s “Authentic.”  Blending crunchy guitars and mandolin with some pounding drums, Laine Hardy’s new song is filled with getting-the-party-started potential. It finds the rising Louisiana country singer delivering the right amount of foot-stomping attitude as he pledges to remain true to his Southern … Read more

Watch Tim McGraw ‘7500 OBO’ Music Video, Starring His Daughter Audrey

Tim McGraw '7500 OBO' music video

The music video of Tim McGraw’s “7500 OBO” was just released, and it features one very special woman in McGraw’s life – his youngest daughter, Audrey. Directed by the sibling filmmaking team Stephen and Alexa Kinigopoulos, the “7500 OBO” music video matches the slick beat and the heartbreaking story of young love in Tim McGraw‘s … Read more

Trisha Yearwood’s “I Dare You To Love” Is Out, And Fans Are Ecstatic

Trisha Yearwood's 'I Dare You To Love'

If you think Trisha Yearwood’s “I Dare You To Love” sounds familiar, it’s because you’ve heard it before. Celebrating a three-decade-long career, Yearwood is absolutely not showing signs of slowing down. In fact, the country superstar just dropped the deluxe version of her 2019 album, Every Girl – which was her first new country album … Read more

The Soulful Rendition Of Alison Krauss’ “I’ll Fly Away”

In 2000, Alison Krauss’ rendition of “I’ll Fly Away,” featuring singer-songwriter Gillian Welch, was included in the soundtrack album of O Brother, Where Art Thou? – a crime comedy-drama film starring George Clooney and John Turturro, among others. Although it wasn’t the version heard in the film, this rendition won Gospel Recorded Performance of the … Read more

Cody Jinks’ “Hippies and Cowboys” Shows He’s Not Your Ordinary Country Rebel

Cody Jinks' "Hippies and Cowboys"

Out of all his incredible tracks, Cody Jinks’ “Hippies and Cowboys” absolutely takes the cake. While most mainstream country songs are heading in a turbulent direction, we’re lucky enough to have an artist such as Jinks who cares more about creating great music rather than the trends or popularity. Written by the singer himself, “Hippies … Read more

Here Are Dwight Yoakam Songs That Served Well Through The Decades

Dwight Yoakam Songs

While picking Dwight Yoakam songs for this list, we made sure to include a fair share of tunes that showcased his devotion for the past, at the same time presenting an artist who never holds back from showing his edge. Born in Kentucky but raised in Ohio, Yoakam moved to Nashville during the time the … Read more

15 Alison Krauss Songs: The Best Ones From Her Award-Winning Catalog

Alison Krauss Songs

With the combination of her silky vocals and admirable skills as a fiddler, Alison Krauss songs have helped the genre of bluegrass reach a new audience. The central Illinois native – who is known for giving bluegrass a tinge of folk and country accents – was instantly acclaimed from the beginning of her career in … Read more

Cody Jinks’ “Loud and Heavy” Got A Surprising Songwriting Partner

Cody Jinks' "Loud and Heavy"

Did you know Cody Jinks’ “Loud and Heavy” was actually written with a little help from his two-year-old son? In fact, the singer said his son “got half the writer’s rights on that song.” Definitely one of Cody Jinks’ greatest hits, and his most streamed song, “Loud and Heavy,” finds the revolutionary Texas country-rocker singing … Read more

Cody Jinks Songs That Helped Him Build His Empire Independently

Cody Jinks songs

Even though most of Cody Jinks songs were originally released independently, they surely went straight to the heart of country fans.  A native of Haltom City, Texas, Jinks was only sixteen when he began playing country music riffs on the guitar with the help of his father. Soon enough, he started a heavy metal band … Read more

Dwight Yoakam and wife Emily Joyce: The Secret Love Story

Everything you need to know about Dwight Yoakam's Wife

Dwight Yoakam and wife Emily Joyce kept their decade-long relationship under wraps until they announced their union last May 2020. Though there were a few hints as the couple has been seen gracing the red carpet of Grammys multiple times and even stealing everyone’s attention. And last year, the couple also welcomed their son Dalton! … Read more

How “Honkytonk Badonkadonk” by Trace Adkins Came To Life

Honkytonk Badonkadonk by Trace Adkins

Whenever you ask any country fan to name their favorite country songs, chances are they’ll eventually end up naming Trace Adkins’ “Honkytonk Badonkadonk.” The song was released as the final single off his 2005 album, Songs About Me, and it turned out to be a pop crossover hit for Adkins. It reached the top 40 … Read more

Cody Jinks’ “Must Be The Whiskey” Is Not Your Ordinary Drinking Song

Cody Jinks' "Must Be The Whiskey"

In 2018, Cody Jinks’ “Must Be The Whiskey” was released as the first single from his album Lifers, giving listeners certainty that this outlaw is here to stay. It climbed the charts, reaching No. 2 on Billboard’s Hot Country Songs Chart.  Story Behind The Song  Written by singer-songwriter Josh Morningstar, “Must Be The Whiskey” is … Read more

Listen: Austine Burke’s “Wet Dream” Is The Newest LSS In Town

Austine Burke’s “Wet Dream” is the newest last song syndrome in town, and everyone is just honestly obsessed with it. Whether you like it or not, the song will get stuck in your head for days, and eventually, you’ll find yourself jamming to it and actually enjoying it. The witty, double entendre song about fishing … Read more

Brett Young’s “Mercy” Is A Relatable Ballad For His Fans To Grab Onto

Brett Young's "Mercy"

The end to a cherished relationship is always difficult, and nothing puts your feelings into wise words than Brett Young’s “Mercy.” Truly, it’s a crowd favorite among Brett Young songs. It was released to country radio in 2018 as his debut studio album’s fourth and final single. As expected, countless men and women turned to … Read more

Brett Young’s “In Case You Didn’t Know” Sends A Relatable Message

This California native definitely shows no signs of slowing down. When Brett Young’s “In Case You Didn’t Know” was released as the follow-up to his gold-certified debut single, it broke records left and right. After selling more than a million sales, “In Case You Didn’t Know” earned a triple Platinum from RIAA – the first … Read more

Travis Tritt’s “It’s A Great Day To Be Alive” Gives a Wonderful Reminder

Travis Tritt's "It's A Great Day To Be Alive"

Even in crazy times like these, Travis Tritt’s “It’s A Great Day To Be Alive” reminds us that there are actually countless reasons to celebrate and be thankful. Tritt released the song in 2000 as the second single off his album Down the Road I Go. It then reached No. 2 on Billboard’s Hot Country … Read more

These Brett Young Songs Show That He’s A Rising Star You Should Watch Out

Brett Young songs

If you’ve been listening to country radio lately, you’ve without a doubt heard Brett Young songs that are catchy enough to ignore. Perhaps, they’re even still stuck in your head right now.  The California native has indeed quietly become a powerhouse in country music the moment he embraced his countryside in Nashville – landing his … Read more

The Band Perry’s “Mother Like Mine:” A Song For The Woman Who Raised Us

The Band Perry's 'Mother Like Mine

While there’s no such thing as a perfect mother, they are the best in the world. They are our best mentors, role models, and the most incredible friends we could ever ask for. Above all things, their love is similar to nothing else on the planet – and The Band Perry’s “Mother Like Mine” captured … Read more